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WINTER 2026
| non-traditional average1 | traditional 2BR ÷ 22 | average 1BR rented solo3 |
| 450 | 700 | 1129 |
roomiematch.com’s Gainesville roommate rundown:
Gainesville is a lot what you probably already knew, plus a bit of what never-residents still mostly don’t.
Gainesville easily lives up to its reputation as a hard partying college town with hard driving varsity athletics, with a massive athletic stadium and a massively large number of college students partying hard around it.
It is impossible to attend the University of Florida at Gainesville without knowing exactly where to go for drink specials and cheap food in a large crowd. And that will be within walking distance.
Gainesville’s also known for classic humid subtropical weather. That means all the heat plus almost all the humidity plus the affectionate nickname, “Rainsville.” While hurricanes and sudden extreme heat are always possible, winter mostly isn’t happening either.
So if you can deal with very hot and humid, you’d call the weather nice most of the time.
And if you can deal, you’d also find Gainesville: both younger and more likely to be happily retired (there are two sizable population demographic bumps), more likely to be single, more likely to rent and have roommates, less likely to be unemployed, and more likely to have a college degree than the vast majority of similar cities.
Because those other cities don’t host the University of Florida?
But did you know about the bison, the bats, and the butterflies?
What about the sinkholes, the swamps, and the limestone caverns?
There’s also a 120-foot-deep bowl with bones at the bottom! Locals love it!
Because what’s not to love about a miniature rain forest complete with ancient fossils conveniently located near the University of Florida?
There are also actual gators. Not enclosed securely, if you didn’t already know. Just swimming and sunbathing all over the place including local lakes and . . . campus! It’s generally agreed you should keep your distance, but as for how far? That advice varies.
But we’d advise newbies GO WIDE!
The rest of the Gainesville roommate lowdown:
After you’re settled down, you and your roommates should experience Gainesville’s:
Here’s the city of Gainesville’s official .gov for local community Programs & Events.
Notes
1. The non-traditional roommate rent average for this city we’ve experienced over the last 3 years. We can’t predict future rental availability, because we’re neither in control of any rental market nor psychic, sorry!
But in most cities most of the time, the recent and relatively recent past are the best predictors.
2. This idea came from smartasset.com‘s ranking of what a roommate saves you in 50 cities. They ranked where roommates will save you the most money, based on the average cost of a 1BR as opposed to a 2BR ÷ 2. Unsurprisingly, the more expensive the city, the more you can save, but the savings are significant in all larger metros. So we got the data for the rest of our cities from Zumper too.
This is really the minimum you could save, as you could live with more than one roommate, split more services, share food or other supplies, etc. More sharing tends to lead to more savings too, as per our roommate roadmap.
As per the rest of the description at the top of this page, we’re calling this “traditional” roommate rent.
3. From zumper.com.
4. Directly quoted from the Trust for Public Land’s parkland rating system.
“The ParkScore index awards each city up to 100 points for acreage based on the average of two equally weighted measures: median park size and parkland as a percentage of city area. Factoring park acreage into each city’s ParkScore rating helps account for the importance of larger “destination parks” that serve many users who live farther than ten minutes’ walking distance.”
While each city’s rundown already includes their individual ParkScore, nature lovers might like to see all roommate cities ranked for parkland.
5. Directly quoted from Walk Score’s Cities and Neighborhoods Ranking. They’ve ranked “more than 2,800 cities and over 10,000 neighborhoods so you can find a walkable home or apartment.”
While each city’s rundown already includes their individual Walk Score, dedicated pedestrians might like to see all roommate cities ranked for walkability.
6. From various lists here on our own best roommate cities.
7. From hoodmaps.com: a collaborative map where residents use tags describing social situations you’re likely to find. Other users can thumb up or down, so the largest tags have been thumbed up the most.