Foreclosed homes for sale in gainesville, ga

There are currently 19 foreclosures for sale in Gainesville at a median listing price of $430K. Some of these homes are "Hot Homes," meaning they're likely to sell quickly. Most homes for sale in Gainesville stay on the market for 64 days and receive 1 offers. Popular neighborhoods include West Side, Mundy Mill, Lake District, Bradford-Ridgewood, and Limestone. This map is refreshed with the newest listings in Gainesville every 15 minutes.

In the past month, 109 homes have been sold in Gainesville. In addition to houses in Gainesville, there were also 8 condos, 22 townhouses, and 1 multi-family unit for sale in Gainesville last month. Gainesville is a minimally walkable city in Georgia with a Walk Score of 31. Gainesville is home to approximately 33,867 people and 40,007 jobs. Find your dream home in Gainesville using the tools above. Use filters to narrow your search by price, square feet, beds, and baths to find homes that fit your criteria. Our top-rated real estate agents in Gainesville are local experts and are ready to answer your questions about properties, neighborhoods, schools, and the newest listings for sale in Gainesville. Redfin has a local office at 1155 Perimeter Center West, Atlanta, GA 30338. Our Gainesville real estate stats and trends will give you more information about home buying and selling trends in Gainesville. If you're looking to sell your home in the Gainesville area, our listing agents can help you get the best price. Redfin is redefining real estate and the home buying process in Gainesville with industry-leading technology, full-service agents, and lower fees that provide a better value for Redfin buyers and sellers.

Foreclosure Homes in Gainesville, GA: What You Need to Know

Given the name “The Queen City of the Mountains” due to its breathtaking views, this city is also known for its small-town southern hospitality. Gainesville, GA began as a trade and regional transportation center in the 18th Century. When gold was discovered in 1828, the population started to quickly grow as businessmen were attracted to the thought of striking it rich during the gold rush. As a result, this city became a resort center catering to wealthy families. 

In 1871 the first railroad of the town was built, connecting Gainesville to three other cities. In 1902, the town was the first to acquire and install street lamps. In 1943, Gainesville became involved in the World War by leasing its airport to the US government. After the war, the agriculture industry grew and is still an important economic sector for the city.  

Job Opportunities in Gainesville, GA 

In Gainesville, GA the poultry farming industry has been around since after WWII and is still a significant economic driver in the city, providing over $3 billion in revenue. The largest industries are Manufacturing, Health Care & Social Assistance, and Retail Trade. Although Georgia has 34 Fortune 500 companies with headquarters throughout the state, none are located in Gainesville.  

Some of the city's top employers include Northside Hospital, Mars (Food & Beverage Manufacturing), and Publix (Super Market). The average salary is $57,000 or $19.59 an hour.  The unemployment rate was at 3.8% for December 2020.  

Things to Do in Gainesville, GA

This fun and adventurous city has an abundance of entertainment venues, a variety of attractions, and a whole lot of events to celebrate just about anything throughout the year. 

Families can enjoy the day at the Elachee Nature Science Center, the Funtastic Family Center, or the Solar System Walking Tour. To enjoy the performing, visual and literary arts, check out the Quinlan Visual Arts Center, the Brenau University Galleries, or the Gallery on the Square. Lake Lanier and Olympic Park offer outdoor activities both on land and in water. History buffs can see one of the many historic landmarks in Roosevelt Square, the Northeast GA History Center or Chief Whitepath’s Cabin, or take the Alta Vista and Green Street Walking Tours. 

When hunger strikes, we highly recommend The Collegiate Grill, which opened in 1947 and is still up and running today.  

The Local Sports Scene 

The Gainesville Firebirds are a semi-pro football team in Hall County. They are members of the Deep South Football League. 

There are 33 amateur sports clubs and leagues in Gainesville, employing 188 people and earning more than $17 million in revenue yearly. This includes clubs and leagues in baseball & softball, swimming, football, golf, hockey, hunting & fishing, soccer, and tennis & racquetball.  

The Brenau Downtown Center is an 18,000 square foot event facility operated by Brenau University in Gainesville. It sits up to 2,500 people and has balcony seating available.