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About The Wynwood
Now leasing for Fall 2025! New renovations include stainless steel appliances, new cabinets & counter tops, and a super sleek furniture package. Not to mention our amenity package that includes an updated fitness center, grill & chill area, dog park, outdoor gaming area, and installation of the state of the art Latch Smart Lock Keyless Entry System! Located right in the middle of the action, The Wynwood is ideal for students looking to stay close to campus and enjoy the perks of off-campus living. Located just off 34th Street, this community is only a few blocks from UF's Levin College of Law, a short walk or bike ride from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, and across the street from convenient retail like Publix & CVS. Come check out The Wynwood today!
The Wynwood is an apartment community located in Alachua County and the 32607 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Alachua attendance zone.
Unique Features
- Online Rent Payment
- Plank Flooring thoughout
- Fully Renovated Units
Community Amenities
Pool
Fitness Center
Laundry Facilities
Clubhouse
- Laundry Facilities
- Controlled Access
- Property Manager on Site
- 24 Hour Access
- Online Services
- Pet Play Area
- Clubhouse
- Walk-Up
- Fitness Center
- Pool
- Grill
- Dog Park
Apartment Features
Air Conditioning
Refrigerator
Disposal
Patio
- Air Conditioning
- Smoke Free
- Disposal
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Kitchen
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Dining Room
- Window Coverings
- Balcony
- Patio
- Porch
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
- One-Time Move-In Fees
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Administrative Fee$150
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Application Fee$50
- Dogs Allowed
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Monthly pet rent$40
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One time Fee$350
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Pet Limit1
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Requirements:Spayed/Neutered
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Restrictions:Please call for details
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Comments:2 Pets per unit
- Cats Allowed
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Monthly pet rent$40
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One time Fee$350
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Pet Limit1
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Requirements:Declawed, Spayed/Neutered
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Comments:2 Pets per unit
- Parking
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Surface LotParking available and fee is annual.$135/mo
Details
Utilities Included
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Water
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Trash Removal
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Sewer
Property Information
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Built in 1968
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218 units/2 stories
Situated a few miles west of the University of Florida, West Gainesville is the neighborhood where retail, residential, and rural collide. West Gainesville conveniently borders State Route 24, which provides easy access to other areas as well as massive retail centers. Celebration Pointe, Butler Plaza, and their surrounding plazas are all located along this road. If you’re searching for outdoor adventures, you’ll find it in town at Split Rock Conservation Area and Clear Lake Nature Park. The other parts of West Gainesville are made up of residential neighborhoods holding an array of affordable apartments.
Learn more about living in West GainesvilleBelow are rent ranges for similar nearby apartments
Beds | Average Size | Lowest | Typical | Premium |
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Studio Studio Studio | 388-403 Sq Ft | $849 | $1,004 | $1,299 |
1 Bed 1 Bed 1 Bed | 712-714 Sq Ft | $550 | $1,506 | $2,790 |
2 Beds 2 Beds 2 Beds | 1069-1071 Sq Ft | $669 | $1,506 | $2,865 |
3 Beds 3 Beds 3 Beds | 1306-1307 Sq Ft | $590 | $1,623 | $3,533 |
4 Beds 4 Beds 4 Beds | 1467 Sq Ft | $475 | $832 | $3,600 |
- Laundry Facilities
- Controlled Access
- Property Manager on Site
- 24 Hour Access
- Online Services
- Pet Play Area
- Clubhouse
- Walk-Up
- Grill
- Dog Park
- Fitness Center
- Pool
- Online Rent Payment
- Plank Flooring thoughout
- Fully Renovated Units
- Air Conditioning
- Smoke Free
- Disposal
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Kitchen
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Dining Room
- Window Coverings
- Balcony
- Patio
- Porch
Monday | 10am - 6pm |
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Tuesday | 10am - 6pm |
Wednesday | 10am - 6pm |
Thursday | 10am - 6pm |
Friday | 10am - 6pm |
Saturday | 12pm - 4pm |
Sunday | Closed |
Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 7 min | 3.5 mi | |
Drive: | 12 min | 5.6 mi |
Property Ratings at The Wynwood
The management and the maintenance staff are very efficient in solving any issue that we may have in our apartment . Thanks for being so receptive and fast when ever we place a service request
My husband and I have lived at the Wynwood for about a year and a half and have loved it. If you are attending law school, I highly recommend it because it is a short, beautiful walk to campus. It is also super convenient and right across the street from some great restaurants, nail salon, and barber shop. A Publix will also be finished across the street soon. We loved the location. In addition, the apartment was nice. Although we had some issues around the apartment, the maintenance people are amazing and fast to respond. They took good care of us. The amenities at the Wynwood are also awesome. We loved the backyard grill firepit area as well as the gym and pool. With two ponds, the scenery is also beautiful and peaceful. I would recommend the Wynwood!
The property was built in the early 60’s and it is clearly showing it’s age. Mold in the ceilings, old fixtures/appliances (the toilet in my apartment was place in 1963. We’ve had multiple problems with wasps, and on one occasion, a bat, appearing inside the apartment with no solution offered by management outside of basic pest control. Walking around on an upper floor sounds is loud enough to disrupt conversation on the floor below. The community washers/dryers are consistently broken with no indication from management that they have any plans to fix them. The new management is trying to make the property more appealing but it’s putting a coat of (ugly) paint over a property that should be leveled and rebuilt. Do not rent here.
I took over a sweet lease while this complex was known as Hawaiian Village. I loved the location and the pool. No real need for too many frills. I had an upstairs 2 bedroom unit, which was perfect for me as a single Dad. The rent was reasonable. Then when the complex was purchased, my rent went up by only $40, which I kind of expected. Then when the renewal came in under the next management group, it was going to be a much larger hike with no changes to my living space. Granted, a tiny gym was added, however the laundry facilities were to be desired and again, no renovations were done on my apartment to entice me to stay at the much higher rate. I offered to move out early so that they could renovate before the influx of students happened. They declined, which was unfortunate as I thought it would have been mutually beneficial. They could have renovated in a few weeks and collected 50% more rent for the remainder of my lease and beyond... In closing, if you like the location and are okay with a superficially renovated unit at an exorbitant rate, this might be for you... Personally, there are much nicer units available for the price with more amenities.
beautiful area with very old apartments and irresponsible management .
I have been living here since February of 2018 and initially it was ok for the price I was paying. The floors in my apartment are incredibly uneven underneath the fake "wooden" flooring. It feels like they applied the flooring over rocks in some places. There are other aspects of the physical building itself that definitely let you know these apartments were built in 1968 and have been cheaply renovated over the years to improve their aesthetic appeal. I didn't know what I was getting into because I was not allowed to tour my unit before signing the lease. However these were all things that I could live with. The final straw has come over the past month and a half. There are eight units in my building and at least half of them have been under renovation for the past seven weeks and counting. There was no notice given that I was about to be living in a construction zone and no indication of how long it would continue. There have been workers in the apartment above me banging around and replacing floors from 8AM until 8 or 9 PM nearly every day with no end in sight. When I placed a complaint with the management, they basically told me there is nothing they can do and to suck it up. I am stuck here for another six months, but after the way this has been handled I certainly will not be renewing my lease.
Management doesn't care about anyone on the property. If you live here, it is safe to say that you will not be notified of construction or renovation. The staff will give no regard to how loud they are on the premises, even for sleeping infants. Initially, the rent was very reasonable in the complex, but now the prices are skyrocketing due to conversion to per-room rental. THIS COMPLEX IS NOT WORTH THE TIME OR THE MONEY. Find somewhere else, just like everyone who has lived there for longer than a year has.
I have lived in this complex since mid 2015. It's been mostly good. Nice location, pretty quiet, kept clean, decent rent, etc. Since I have lived here, there have been 3 changes in management, which to me, seems ridiculous. I signed on with the original owners when it was Hawaiian Village, then new management made it Weston Square in 2017, made lots of improvements and changes and raised rent marginally. Then in March of this year (2018), it changed once more to the people at L3 Campus Properties/Gator Properties LLC. Honestly, there isn't much they can improve on other than finishing renovations to the remaining units. I will say, you can get much better for your money, hence why I chose not to renew my lease. It was worth what I paid with the last management, but L3/Gator Properties hiked rent an exorbitant amount. You can get a nicer place closer to campus or a place roughly the same distance for cheaper, just do your research. I think the the thing that is the worst about the management change though is the complete disregard for the families and older residents who have lived there for years. They are essentially being forced out due to the rent hike. This used to be a quiet, pleasant complex that was a home to grad students, families with young children, young professionals and older working adults, but the new management clearly has a vision to make Weston a student living complex. If that's what you're seeking and your parents are paying your rent (which is obviously the clientele they're looking for) this is your place. Otherwise, I'd stay away considering how quick they were to alienate current residents.
Below are the issues that I have come across with Management:: 1. The pool was closed for almost a year. We did not get a time frame for the pool and everything looked ready but the pool was not open until June! There is no trash bag for the pool. 2.Little notice of maintenance --- the outside of the building was painted without our knowledge. The door mats were not moved and mine was covered in paint. It took them close to six months before a painter came back to finish painting the stair well. There were also days when water for the whole complex would be turned off for the majority of the day. 3.Laundry Rooms --- The credit card machine for the laundry room has crapped out several times. When I brought this up to management, they did not seem concerned until others finally started to complain. It took two weeks before it was fixed. The second time the machine went down it was almost four weeks before it was finally replaced. Management said it's not their responsibility the laundry machines and we need to contact the laundry company. While management left a note on the wall saying, any complaints with the washers, dryers, or card refill machine needs to be taken up with the laundry company. 4.The Gym -- The television for the gym has never worked! Always shows no signal, speaking with management seems to have done nothing because there is no notification of the tv being worked on. I will give them credit for how the gym is set up and the equipment. 5. Other management Complaints -- I have called management because people renovating the apartments next to me started to work before 8:00am. I was under the impression the work hours are same as the business hours but I was wrong. Bringing this up to management did nothing. sorry we apologize for the inconvenience, this is there go to catch phrase. I will agree with the others the you are not allowed to have anything outside the patio is a little excessive! They provided no alternatives for the things outside or for bicycles. The threatened to "remove" the bicycles and other things on the patio if they were not removed by the tenants. With all the other issues, they tried to make the patios a big deal. In general I get the feeling when I go the office, they are not really listening to me but are more annoyed because I came in with a concern or maintenance request.
I haven't been able to get some rest since I lived here. Amost every morning, like 8 am or even earlier, they mow the lawn with the most noisy machine that can exist in this planet. And when they are not cutting the lawn they are using their anoying deafening blowper or whatever other noisy machine. That is the routine of living in this place. So, make sure to buy some ear plugs with the hisghest decibles reduction if you wanna rest during the morning.
Terrible management. They do not meet your needs or care about any problems that may arise with your apartment. Since the new management has taken over it doesn't feel like a home anymore.
I have lived here for over 6 years now when the place was Hawaiian Village. Not a bad place, but no bells and whistles and cheap rent - just what I needed since I work long hours and don't have time to utilize things like a gym or tanning bed. However new management, which came with the new complex name, have no concern for the residents. They've been more adding tons of non-native gardening to the place which is over the top, tacky and already dying in areas because it's not meant for this climate. Not to mention ridiculous yard ornaments that belong outside a circus tent. Additionally they have moved all the conveniently placed dumpsters to the very back of the complex, which are always full because there's half the amount that used to be around the complex. Finally just received a notice on the door that says nothing can be on the patio....So now I have patio furniture crammed in my living room. Cannot wait til my lease ends. Btw the pictures you see advertised for this place aren't even pictures of this place, they obviously just took stock photos of some other complex to falsely advertise the place.
I rented while it was under the previous management, and listed as Hawaiian Village. It was a place where a mix of students, families, and even some older individuals all rented and enjoyed. Except, the new management certainly does not seem to care about quality of life for their residents, only trying to make the complex look "better". It began with them removing the only dumpster in the front of the complex, saying that everyone needed to use these dumpsters that are in the back of the complex. Without consulting residents. Having a dumpster out visible from the sidewalk isn't fitting with their ideals. this led us without cars to have to walk quite some distance just to throw away trash. I felt bad for the elderly residents, especially those with canes, having to go so far just to throw out trash. After a petition, and I reckon everyone at the front of the complex complained, they finally restored the dumpster two months later. Secondarily, so they tore out all the manicured bushes by the sidewalks, to now install plants and woodchips, and weird statue modern art things and all. Except there's literally no path leading down into the complex, so if you are walking you have to go across the woodchips and plants, and more importantly down the hill that has been left with soft soil and small holes. I've already stepped in a hole and twisted my ankle, falling to the ground. Now the thing that's leading me to write this review is today on doors, there has been an announcement that individuals cannot have anything on their patios, balconies, etc. I'm not certain whether it's temporary as they spend months painting, etc, but the tone of it says it's not. This includes bikes. Yet the complex has no bike racks. So now I'm left to wonder whether I'm supposed to just bring my bike inside and sit it on my carpet or something daily. This also includes patio furniture, and even potted plants. Apparently those who have potted plants better let the things die! It's short sighted things like this that are just nonsensical and impede living here. I don't expect anything amazing, I just want somewhere I can live. This complex, however, with its short sighted decisions that are blind to the residents' actual existences, has been the first to cause me to write a negative review. I can't recommend here thus far, just on the basis of the new management's decisions. I just don't trust them anymore to make acceptable decisions.
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The Wynwood is in West Gainesville in the city of Gainesville. Here you’ll find three shopping centers within 0.4 mile of the property. Five parks are within 2.1 miles, including Loblolly Woods Nature Park, McGuire Center for Lepidoptera & Biodiversity, and Florida Museum of Natural History.
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