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Monthly Archives: June 2019

    This Weekend in Gainesville: 7/5/19 – 7/7/19

    By Kristen Rabell and Rebecca Johnson | June 28, 2019

    It’s the 4th of July! Got a long weekend and wondering what to do? We’ve got you covered. If you attend these events make sure to tag us on Facebook or Instagram @buysellrabell so we can see!   1. Florida Museum hosts free Creative B movie ‘Ever After: A Cinderella Story’ July 5 @ 6:00... Read More

    Proud Homeowners: Arlene & Marlin

    By Kristen Rabell and Rebecca Johnson | June 24, 2019

    This month for Pride we will be celebrating past customers that are proud members of the LGBTQ community to share their stories and celebrate the diversity in Alachua County. Kristen helped Arlene buy the lot and custom build her home 10 years ago, where she now lives with Marlin and the two kittens they just... Read More

    Proud Homeowners: Carlos & Nicholas

    By Kristen Rabell and Rebecca Johnson | June 22, 2019

    This month for Pride we will be celebrating past customers that are proud members of the LGBTQ community to share their stories and celebrate the diversity in Alachua County. Driving through the winding roads of Turkey Creek, you’re greeted by waving neighbors, golfers, and the gorgeous home of Carlos and Nicholas. Their front door swings... Read More

    Hurricane Preparedness

    By Kristen Rabell and Rebecca Johnson | June 15, 2019

    “Oh Heaven forbid we don’t go to the World Series without Stillwell’s Toys!” From A League of Their Own This is exactly the sentiment Susan felt last night when I came home wanting to update the hurricane/survival kit. I have to admit, my plans weren’t just to update it, but rather to stockpile it with an... Read More

    Proud Homeowners: Susie & Marilyn

    By Kristen Rabell and Rebecca Johnson | June 10, 2019

    This month for Pride we will be celebrating past customers that are proud members of the LGBTQ community to share their stories and celebrate the diversity in Alachua County. Driving through the winding roads and canopy of Marilyn and Susie’s neighborhood, you’re transported into an oasis, escaping the heat of the Florida sun. Signs scatter... Read More

    Proud Homeowners: Craig & Jack

    By Kristen Rabell and Rebecca Johnson | June 7, 2019

    This month for Pride we will be celebrating past customers that are proud members of the LGBTQ community to share their stories and celebrate the diversity in Alachua County. When you walk into the home of Craig and Jack, you’re greeted by a gorgeous grey toned wood floor and the 11-month-old dalmatian puppy, Tucker. Chewy... Read More

    The Thomas Center

    By Kristen Rabell and Rebecca Johnson | June 3, 2019

    The Thomas Center located in the heart of the Duckpond Neighborhood is on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1910, the “Sunkist Villa,” this building was once a Mediterranean Revival-style hotel, is now restored and surrounded by the Thomas Center Garden. It is Gainesville’s cultural center, offering art galleries, 1920 period rooms, performance... Read More

    Why Does Everyone Love the Historic Duckpond Neighborhood?

    By Kristen Rabell and Rebecca Johnson | June 3, 2019

    Welcome to the Duckpond! A charmingly preserved slice of Old Florida, the historic Duckpond is a popular neighborhood for families and young professionals. Architecturally speaking, the neighborhood features a variety of colonial historic style homes and Victorians, some of which have been converted into multiple apartments! Old Florida charm, walkability, peace and quiet, and proximity... Read More