RedPoint Gainesville
Gainesville, FL 32607, USA · 3.9 (484 Google reviews)
About this residence
RedPoint Gainesville is a student residence in Gainesville, United States, offering 3-bedroom and 2-bedroom options. Listed rates range between $675 and $975 per month, varying with room type and contract. It holds a 3.9★ Google rating across 484 published reviews. The operator highlights clubhouse, laundry_facility, fitness_center. Rooms are listed as available from 13 Aug 2026. Figures are indicative — confirm current pricing and terms with the operator before signing.
What residents say
New management sucks. The place isn’t being ran as it used to be and I say bring back the old managers. There is constantly garbage everywhere, fees for things we shouldn’t be getting fined for like lights on the balcony, or furniture on our balconies. I also can’t walk my dog without being approached and spoke to by m
Don’t sign here. Despite having a massive lot with more than enough parking for everyone at all times, they no longer have free parking for guests—they jumped straight to mandatory paid hourly parking for guests. Residents still park for free (for now) but my decision to resign here was completely changed by this new r
Redpoint has been going through a lot of changes recently, and it seems like there may be new management. Unfortunately, many of these major changes have been implemented without seeking input from residents beforehand. What's even more concerning is that they appear to have disabled comments on their social media post
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