Gainesville Florida Apartments

How to Find a Good Roommate at UF

Since I work at a local Gainesville apartments company, my friends often ask me what I think when it comes to roommates... Is it worth the cost savings? Is it a good idea in terms of liability? How do we find an apartment together and agree? What if I don't have a roommate in mind; should I use roommate matching?

The answers aren't the same for everyone.

Of course, the easy answer is YES! You save a ton of money every month by getting a roommate. At most apartment complexes, there is a 30% or larger savings when you choose to live in a 2 bedroom apartment instead of a 1 bedroom floorplan. An apartment that costs $1000-$1100 or more for a 1 bedroom costs just $1400-$1500 for a 2 bedroom. When you split that rent with a roommate, you'll see a savings of more than $250 per month in rent alone. Consider that you'll also be splitting the cost of set monthly fees like Hi-Speed Ethernet (typically costs about $40-$60 per month) and cable (typically costs $75-$85 in Gainesville through Cox), which don't increase at all when you add roommates. You'll also have costs like electricity, which increase slightly as you add roommates, but you still save TONS by splitting the cost to heat/cool the apartment, etc. You could be saving $100-$150 per month in utilities and bills by splitting them with a roommate. At Ashton Lane (one of the Gainesville apartments that I work with), you can save over $600 per month by choosing to live in a 3 bedroom rather than a 1 bedroom, after you factor in all of these bills. That's a savings of over $7000 per year or $28,000 over the four years most students are attending the University of Florida.

For adding a third and fourth roommate, cost savings are not as significant. A 3 bedroom apartment is typically a little less expensive than living in a 2 bedroom, and a 4 bedroom is a little less than living in a 3--- but these savings do not match the savings of living in a 2 bedroom vs a 1 bedroom. It's even less expensive to live in a 2 bedroom than to live in a small studio, per person.

If you are willing to share the apartment bathroom, you can also save a lot: 2BR/1BA floorplans are typically 20% less expensive per person than a 2/2.

In terms of choosing between roommate matching and living with a friend, you should choose very carefully. Most UF students think that living with a friend is far smarter than living with "a stranger" (which is how they think of roommate matching)-- but that's actually a misnomer. Roommate matching isn't the same as living with a random roommate. Apartment complexes take into account the main issues that students who live together have, and match roommates based on these principles. Good roommate matching considers:
* Do any of the roommates have any pets that will be living in the apartment?
* Do any of the roommates smoke?
* What will be the tolerance for having boyfriends/girlfriends spend the night in the apartment?
* Are you a morning or night person? Typically, it's better for students with similar schedules to live together, so that the noise of one person cooking in the kitchen or watching TV in the living room doesn't wake the other roommate up.
* What's the tolerance for parties in the apartment?
* Do you study more in the apartment, or hang out in the apartment? If you use the apartment more for socializing, be sure to choose a roommate who likes to study in the library and not at home.
* Do you both want to share food and cleaning supplies? Or is it each man for himself?
* How quickly do you clean the apartment? Do the dishes? Take out trash?
* Do you like to turn the a/c down very low? Are you energy conscious?
* Do you have the same budgets?
* Do you both want the same kind of apartment?

Instead of considering these factors, most students who choose their own roommates just choose to live with their closest friends. Sometimes, this is a disaster--- particularly when ground rules for happy living aren't set before you move in together.

In many cases, if the apartment complex considers these issues and has a good roommate matching questionnaire, the roommates will get along better if they let the apartment complex do the roommate matching for them. Some apartments (like The Courtyards) have higher roommate satisfaction ratings from students who use roommate matching than students who choose their own roommates. If you aren't sure if you should live with your best friend, I'd highly recommend that you both go to an apartment complex and ask if you can borrow two of their roommate matching forms. You can also look them up online in many cases. Fill them out SEPARATELY and compare your answers. Are you a good roommate match?

3 Bedroom Luxury Gainesville Apartments

Lately, a lot of my friends have been asking me about 3 bedroom apartments, particularly luxury apartments, and how to find the best deals on them. Most of them are looking to rent an apartment for a year or so, and they have 2 friends in mind and want to find something that is really nice for a low monthly rental rate. It's easy to find two friends who go to UF who you want to live with, and by splitting the bills (like electric, cable, Ethernet) with two other roommates, each person saves a lot of money. Because they are saving money by splitting the cost with roommates, they can afford to get a nicer apartment than they'd be able to find by living alone or with just one roommie.

There are a couple different apartment complexes near UF that offer luxury amenities and 3 bedroom floorplans. I've been telling everyone to think about what's most important to them-- do they need to have their own bathroom, or can they get by sharing a bathroom? Because it's a lot less expensive to get a 3 bedroom / 2 bathroom than it is to get a 3 bedroom / 3 bathroom apartment near campus. Either way, there are a few good options:

Best Deal for 3 Bedroom Gainesville Apartments Near UF:
Camden Court - Luxury Gainesville Apartments:
Camden Court is located 1 block from the UF campus off of 13th Street. These apartments definately offer the best deal, the best location, and the best amenities. There are three different floorplans to choose from, and you can choose to have your own private bathroom or a shared bathroom. There's a gourmet kitchen, an oversized living room. Some of the apartments feature oversized walk-up porches with modern swings. I love these.
* Cheapest rental rate
* 1 block from campus
* VERY luxurious (love the kitchens)

Nicest 3 Bedroom Near UF
Ashton Lane:
nicest gainesville apartmentsAshton Lane was just finished being built, and it's just 2 blocks from campus. I was floored when I saw the kitchens-- granite countertops, real wood cabinetry, porcelain tile. This isn't like other "student apartments" in the area-- this feels like something in New York or Chicago-- very upscale. The three bedroom floorplan is HUGE, and there's an art nook in the living room. I love it.
* Nicest amenities: granite countertops, gourmet kitchen
* 2 block from campus

Overall, I am really impressed by the luxury Gainesville apartments offered by Trimark near UF and the pricing for a 3 bedroom apartment. There are a couple other complexes worth mentioning-- Royale Palms offers the best pricing for people who want their own private bathrooms. And there's a couple new apartment complexes being built now for next year. One is called Sabal Palms and the other is called Stratford Court (it's a new phase of a pre-existing apartment complex). For people looking for luxury condos near UF, these are all really great options.
* Several floorplans (including one with a wrap-around balcony)

Gainesville Empties out for Florida vs Georgia Game



It never fails to surprise me when I see how empty Gainesville gets on the day of a major away game like Florida vs Georgia. For those of you who don't live in Gainesville (aka the Gator Nation epicenter), just picture 30,000 people vacating a city whose population is only 110,000 in order to drive two hours to Jacksonville Florida to attend Florida's largest cocktail party. I'm all for partying at the Landing prior to a gator football game-- but does anyone else ever think that it's strange how many students and faculty and Gainesvillians attend? I do.

This weekend is one of the best weekends of the year to eat out at the major Gainesville cool spots, like Burrito Brothers or Cafe Gardens. Unfortunately, it's still a bad day to try to get a chicken salad at The Swamp, because a lot of the sorority and fraternity kids who couldn't attend the game still overrun the place.

The weather this year was great. Yesterday, I was on campus at the Library West, enjoying a big cup of coffee at the Starbucks and studying for an exam that I have next week. There's never any parking near Library West (this is the fauly of the planners of the University of Florida, since they basically provide no on-campus parking for students who actually want to study, but if you want to park to attend a UF football game, they are very accomodating). But I digress!

I left my apartment at about 8am and headed by RTS over to the library, where I studied for a few hours before getting together with friends to tailgate before the big game. Last year, Georgia rushed the field. Because of this major insult to us Gator fans, we have a very strong sense of rivalry. We are out for the kill; we are out for revenge. This rivalry made this year's game against the Georgia Bulldogs an even bigger event than normal.

We got together at my friend Jessica's apartment at Gainesville Place. I wouldn't want to live there because it's incredibly loud, but we watched the game and ordered in Hungry Howie's pizza. It was a great way to unwind. Their apartments have a really crazy layout, and the place was trashed. I like to go there to visit friends and hang out, but I'm not sure how anyone puts up with the noise and the trash. My friend lives in ne of their 4 bedrooms, and the living room is so tiny that at half time we decided that we had to go to a different apartment complex in Gainesville that's nearby, because there wasn't room for the 10 of us that wanted to all watch together.

As always, we had the radio on tuned to Rock 104 in the background, and one of the guys had Gatorzone open so that we could keep track of the plays and the stats. I loved this photo from the game, which I posted from Gatorzone. That really is a great website!

Gainesville Apartments - Taking a Day off

Gainesville Apartments - Day Off

Last week, I took a day off to attend the World Series Baseball Game. Ralph and I really enjoy events like these, because they allow us to support our university athletics teams (GOOOOO GATORS!!) and it's nice to unwind. Sometimes its hard to balance school, work, dating and studying. But everybody needs a day off.

I was able to take a day off of work on Wednesday in order to attend the game. Unfortunately we lost; sometimes I think that I am a JINX! Complete details on the game are included in an article in the Gainesville Sun. This wasn't my first UF baseball game, and it won't be my last, even though we lost.

I worked at Trimark on Friday, despite it being the day of the UF Homecoming Parade and Gator Growl. That's how committed I am to the job! Trimark is pretty lucky. ;)

On Friday, we worked on several different projects. Right now, Trimark is considering purchasing a few new houses and apartments that located close to the UF campus. That's basically how things work around here. Often times, other property owners come to Trimark when they need to sell a house or apartment or piece of land in the area. The owners meet to figure out if the land/unit can be rented at a higher price, weigh the risk, etc. I work in the marketing department, but I generally don't find out about the purchases until they have already been completed. As a department, we work on developing a logo, a brochure, a floorplan, put up a rental sign, etc. Trimark is looking at a few different options in the area right now; one of them is right next to one of our current apartment complexes. From what I've seen so far, Trimark is only interested in purchasing Gainesville apartments near UF. All of our stuff is within .5 miles of campus right now, and most of it is within 2 blocks.

Next week should be fun-- we are going to get a lot done. Overall, I'm happy that I took the job working on marketing Gainesville apartments, even though I'm not studying it in school right now.