The Ridge At Gainesville: A Balanced Option for University of Florida Students
When looking for student housing near the University of Florida, Gainesville offers around 32 properties, with monthly rents starting from $535. The Ridge At Gainesville sits in the mid-to-upper price range, with monthly rents between $860 and $975 — indicative, confirm with the operator. Located at Gainesville, FL 32607, this property provides a mix of shared units and on-site amenities that appeal to students who prioritize communal spaces and pet-friendly living.
This article reviews who The Ridge At Gainesville suits best, who might want to look elsewhere, what current residents actually say (using verbatim reviews), how its pricing compares with the city’s floor rate, which room types to consider, and the optimal time to secure a booking for an August 2026 move-in.
Who This Residence Suits
The Ridge At Gainesville works well for students who:
- Want to live with roommates in larger configurations: The property offers 2-bedroom, 4-bedroom, and 5-bedroom units. These are ideal for groups of friends or students who prefer lower individual rent by splitting a bigger apartment.
- Need pet-friendly housing: With a “pet_friendly” tag, this property explicitly allows pets — something many Gainesville student apartments do not. If you have a cat or dog, The Ridge may be one of the few options open to you.
- Appreciate on-site recreation: Amenities include a pool and a lounge. These spaces are useful for relaxing between classes or socialising without leaving the building.
- Are willing to commute to campus: The property is not immediately adjacent to the University of Florida, but Gainesville’s bus system and bike routes connect most residential areas to campus. If you have a car, parking availability should be confirmed directly with management.
Who Might Consider Other Options
On the other hand, The Ridge At Gainesville may not be the best fit if you:
- Are looking for the lowest possible rent: At $860–$975 per month, this property is considerably above Gainesville’s cheapest student housing ($535). If budget is your primary concern, you will find less expensive rooms elsewhere.
- Want a spotless move-in experience: One 1-star review highlights serious cleanliness and maintenance issues. If a pristine unit and responsive management are non-negotiable, you should verify the current condition of the specific unit before signing.
- Prefer a small or private living arrangement: The Ridge does not offer studio or 1-bedroom units. The smallest option is a 2-bedroom, which means you will share common areas (kitchen, living room) with at least one other person. For complete privacy, look for studio apartments.
- Need immediate availability: The earliest move-in date listed is August 14, 2026. If you need housing before that, other properties may be a better choice.
What Residents Actually Say
Residents’ experiences vary significantly. Here are three verbatim Google reviews that illustrate the contrast.
Positive – service and first impressions:
“Skylar was absolutely amazing to work with. She was knowledgeable, patient, and genuinely cared about making sure all my questions were answered. The entire process was smooth because of her professionalism and positive attitude. If you’re looking for someone who actually goes above and beyond, ask for Skylar. P.S. giv” — Parker Robinson, 5 stars
“Skylar at the front desk has been nothing but amazing. After giving me the tour I fell in love with this place. Not only has she made me and my roommates feel so welcomed but has giving nothing but positive and amazing vibes. If I could rate her more than 5 stars I would.” — Marianna Pou, 5 stars
Both reviewers highlight strong customer service from a staff member named Skylar. They felt welcomed and found the leasing process smooth.
Negative – move-in and unit condition:
“the apartment was extremely dirty when we moved in, not just like previous tenants messy, but things that were obviously skipped or not checked before moving in. we had an infestation of bugs in the floor in the bonus room that we had to deal with ourselves. there was also mold in the apartment that we tested for and b” — Adithi K, 1 star
This review points to serious issues that a prospective tenant should verify: cleanliness standards, pest control, and mold presence. The review text is truncated but the rating and details are clear.
Overall, The Ridge At Gainesville holds a Google rating of 4.0 from 516 reviews, which suggests that the majority of residents have had a satisfactory experience. However, the presence of a strongly negative review indicates that quality control can be inconsistent.
Price Positioning vs. City’s From-Price
Gainesville’s lowest monthly student rent is $535. The Ridge At Gainesville’s range of $860–$975 is approximately 61% to 82% above that entry point. This price gap is partly explained by the property’s larger unit configurations and amenity package (pool, lounge, pet policy).

For context, many student apartments in Gainesville with similar features (pool, fitness centre, proximity to campus) fall in the $800–$1,100 range. The Ridge sits at the lower end of that bracket when comparing 4‑bedroom units, but you should always compare per‑person rent after confirming exact room sizes and lease terms.
Remember: all prices mentioned are indicative — confirm with the operator.
Room-Type Guidance
The property offers three room types:
- 2-bedroom units – Best for two roommates who want a shared living space without a large group. Expect two separate bedrooms, shared kitchen and living area.
- 4-bedroom units – A common student configuration. Splitting rent four ways typically brings the per-person cost towards the lower end of the price range.
- 5-bedroom units – The largest option, suitable for groups of five. Per-person rent should be slightly lower than in a 4-bedroom, but this depends on room sizes and layout.
When choosing, consider your tolerance for shared bathrooms and common areas. For example, a 5-bedroom may have only 2 bathrooms, while a 2-bedroom might have 1 or 2. Contact the operator to confirm exact bathroom counts for each floor plan.
Booking Timing
The earliest available move-in date is August 14, 2026 — just before the typical University of Florida fall semester (late August). Given that many students start searching in spring or early summer, spots in popular configurations (especially 2‑bedroom units) may fill up quickly by July 2026.
If you plan to move in for the 2026‑2027 academic year, the recommended timeline is:
- Now to early 2026: Research and compare properties. Contact The Ridge to ask about waitlists and early lease signing.
- Spring 2026 (March–May): Secure a lease to lock in rates and your preferred unit type.
- June–July 2026: Finalise paperwork, arrange utilities (if not included), and schedule move-in.
Because the property has only 32 student housing options citywide (including other operators), competition for well‑priced units can be high. Starting your search early reduces stress and gives you time to inspect the actual unit before committing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Ridge At Gainesville pet-friendly?
Yes. The property is tagged as “pet_friendly”. You should confirm any pet deposit, breed restrictions, and maximum number of pets with the operator before signing. Fees and policies may vary.
How far is it from the University of Florida campus?
The address is Gainesville, FL 32607. The University of Florida main campus is roughly 4–5 miles east. Driving takes about 10–15 minutes, and public bus routes (e.g., Regional Transit System) serve this area. Biking is also possible but takes around 20–25 minutes. Exact travel times depend on traffic and your specific destination on campus.
What is included in the rent?
The listing does not specify which utilities or services are included. Common inclusions in Gainesville student housing are water, trash, and internet, while electricity and gas are often separate. You must ask the operator directly what the monthly rent covers. Also confirm if parking is included or has an extra fee.
Sources & Data Date
Data sourced from AmberStudent’s inventory as of 2026-07.
- Google rating: 4.0 from 516 reviews.
- Price range: $860 – $975 per month, indicative — confirm with the operator.
- Move-in: August 14, 2026 (earliest listed).
- City cheapest student property: $535 per month.
For the most up-to-date availability and to confirm lease terms, use the on-site assistant on the listing page.
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