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1403 Northwest 9th Avenue

(352) 213-1010

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1403 Northwest 9th Avenue apartments start at $3,500/month. There are 1 available apartments priced from $3,500 to $3,500.Info provided by buildium

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1403 Northwest 9th Avenue is located in the University Park neighborhood at
1403 Northwest 9th Avenue, Gainesville, FL 32605
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Amenities

  • In Unit Laundry
  • Patio / Balcony
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Garage
  • Recently Renovated
  • Fireplace
Unit Amenities
  • Fireplace
  • Hardwood Floors
  • In Unit Laundry
  • Patio / Balcony
  • Recently Renovated
Property Amenities
  • Parking
  • Garage
Spacious 5 Bed / 4 Bath Home - Walk/Bike to UF!

Welcome to 1403 NW 9th Ave, Gainesville, FL 32605 -- a rare opportunity to live just minutes from the University of Florida campus in one of NW Gainesville's most desirable neighborhoods.

This 3,278 sq ft home is ideally suited for students, offering space, character, and unbeatable proximity to campus life, Shands, and downtown.

Prime Student Location
Located just 8 blocks north of UF campus
~0.8 miles to UF
~3-minute drive / 5-7 minute bike ride / 15-minute walk
Easy access to UF Health Shands Hospital and downtown Gainesville
Walk or bike to Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (Gator games), restaurants, and nightlife

Property Features
5 Bedrooms / 4 Bathrooms
3,278 Sq Ft
Original Gainesville architecture with solid wood floors
Remodeled kitchen and bathrooms
Spacious layout ideal for roommates

Interior & Exterior Highlights
Fireplace
Bright sunroom with abundant natural light
Multiple built-ins and extensive storage
Wine cooler
Washer & dryer included
Large windows throughout
Expansive back deck overlooking private backyard
2-car garage + additional private parking
Charming brick walkways

Driving Directions from UF Campus )

From University of Florida:
Head north on NW 13th St (US-441) Turn left onto NW 8th Ave Turn right onto NW 9th St Turn left onto NW 9th Ave Property will be on your right.

Why This Home Stands Out

Large 5-bedroom homes this close to UF are extremely limited. Between the location, size, and character, this property is ideal for students who want convenience without sacrificing space or charm.

Call today to schedule a private tour -- this property will not last long!
Beautiful home close to UF and Shands Hospital in the heart of NW Gainesville with a short bike ride or walk to UF Gator games and downtown life! Located 8 blocks north of UF Campus, this rental is in a very desirable community. Featuring 5 spacious bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, this home offers original Gainesville architecture, solid wood floors, and remodeled kitchen and baths. Fireplace, sunroom, 2 car garage, brick walk ways, private parking, several built ins, wine cooler, tons of storage, washer and dryer, many windows with tons of natural light, and an expansive back deck overlooking the backyard, plus many more features make this a special find.

Call today for a private tour, this property will not last long!

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Getting Around

Walk Score® 73% of the area is walkableVery Walkable73
Very Walkable

Walk & Transit Scores

Walk Score: 73Very Walkable, with shops and services easily within reach.Transit Score:

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Listing Provided by buildium

Property Status: Active

Chris Martin

CMP Real Estate

MLS Number: GC506670

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