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What’s Living in High Springs FL Like? | [2023] 🏆 ULTIMATE Moving to High Springs Guide

High Springs is a suburban city located in Florida’s Alachua County, just north of Newsberry and just west of Gainesville, well-known as a quiet and cozy middle class city. The area now known as High Springs was first settled by the English in the 1830s, although at that time it wasn’t much more than a small hamlet, and the modern geographic boundaries of High Springs wouldn’t be developed until a series of railroads was constructed in the 1880s. By 1892, the town would have 1/4th of its modern population and expanded to its modern geographic borders. In terms of middle class settlements outside Gainesville, there are few better options than High Springs!

High Springs, FL Population & Demographics

High Springs has a population of 5,989 distributed over 22.1 miles at a fairly spread out population density of about 270 people per square mile. The median age here is 37.4 , which is about somewhat lower than the Florida average of 42. The median household income in High Springs is $57,132, which is slightly higher than the average household income for the state of Florida, being $55,660.

High Springs’s population is primarily Caucasian, with whites making up 70% of High Springs’s population. Additionally, there is a significant Hispanic community in the city, consisting of 13% of the population, and there is also an African-American population here, being 11% of the population. High Springs’s gender ratio is slightly skewed, with 51% of residents being female.

High Springs’s zip codes are 32643 and 32655, while the area code is 386. If you need to travel from High Springs to Gainesville, the drive is a short thirty minutes. Many people in High Springs commute to work, and traffic is generally manageable.

Thinking about moving to this community, but wondering if High Springs is a safe place to live? High Springs suffers from slightly higher crime than average like her sister city, Gainesville, but the more upper echelon areas do not suffer from this problem. With expanding industry, it is very likely that this crime problem may not be such a problem soon!

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Cost of Living in High Springs, FL

High Springs boasts an excellent economy, and the city is very affordable with  the cost of living here being only 1% higher than the average for most places in the United States, according to Payscale. Homes in High Springs will cost you around $167,800, which is about eighty percent the average Florida home price of $215,300. If you choose to move to High Springs, you’ll find that you’ll be paying less for housing, but a bit more for things like groceries, transportation, and utilities. As you’d expect out of such a strong property market, rentals in High Springs are also very reasonably priced, with an average rent of around $998.

High Springs is a competitive housing market that provides a whole lot of bang for your buck! You’re unlikely to find prices as reasonable anywhere else in Florida!

Best Neighborhoods in High Springs, FL

Like most of the peripheral communities of Gainesville, High Springs is quite spread out and therefore doesn’t have distinct “neighborhoods”, at least in the traditional urban sense. That being said, we can still tell you quite a bit about High Springs geography and locations! Check out some of your neighborhood options below:

High Springs may be large in terms of square mileage, but there are three distinct zones when talking about real estate. The most expensive area is the City Center, which is High Springs’ central portion and nearest to Gainesville. Spring Hill comes in second in terms of price, being to the center’s north-east, and the largest and most spread-out of the zones. Neals, the area to the city center’s west, is the most affordable.

If you want to make yourself a part of any of these communities, you should check out the latest listings for homes for sale in High Springs, FL.

If you want to know where things are, check out this map of High Springs.

High Springs, FL Climate & Weather

If you’ve lived in Florida, or even heard about Florida, you likely know the drill when it comes to High Springs’ climate. Lots of rain, heat, and humidity, with snow never making itself known there. You can expect lows of 40 degrees Fahrenheit during the winter months, and highs of 92 degrees Fahrenheit during the summer months. High Springs experiences more than the average amount of rainfall when compared with the rest of the United States, with 53 inches per year as compared to 38 inches. The best times to visit High Springs, in terms of comfort rating, are April and November.

 

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Things to Do in High Springs, FL

Whether it’s shopping or fun attractions for the whole family, High Springs has got you covered! Check out shopping centers nearby like the High Springs Plaza for all your shopping needs! You should also check out some of the best things to do in High Springs, FL below:

Ginnie Springs Outdoors

Ginnie Springs is one of the most famous spring networks and campgrounds in Florida, if not the United States. With beautiful, crystal blue water, wonderful well-maintained campgrounds, and a network of underwater caves famous among thrill-seeking divers and casuals alike, Ginnie Springs is High Springs’ primary attraction — for good reason!

7300 Ginnie Springs Road, High Springs, FL 32643, +13864547188

O’Leno State Park

Maybe you’re someone who prefers hiking to swimming or diving, and are looking for another outdoor experience to better suit your tastes? O’Leno State Park is your spot! Located a few miles north of High Springs proper, this state park is home to some of the area’s best hiking trails, even if you might not expect a state as flat as Florida to provide them!

410 SE Oleno Park Rd, High Springs, FL 32643, +13864541853

High Springs, FL Additional Attractions:

If you want to make yourself a part of any of these communities, you should check out the latest listings for homes for sale in Largo, FL or let us introduce you to a local agent in the area.

Places to Eat in High Springs, FL

Alongside its host of things to do, High Springs is also home to plenty of great eats! Check out some below:

Great Outdoors Restaurant

With a series of fantastic American dishes and a general atmosphere that’ll remind you of home, the Great Outdoors restaurant here in High Springs is a local favorite for a reason! Not only does this sit-in location have great food and drinks, it also has a bar and live music.

18587 High Springs Main St, High Springs, FL 32643, +13864541288

Bev’s Burger Cafe

Of course, what American city would even be worth living in if there wasn’t a place to get America’s favorite dish? Thankfully, High Springs is well off with Bev’s Burger Cafe, serving classic burgers and BBQ in a rustic environment.

18732 NW US Hwy 441, High Springs, FL 32643, +13864549434

High Springs, FL Schools & Colleges

High Springs is served by the Alachua Public School District, which provides schooling for much of the area of Gainesville, including nearby Newsberry. The school district here is generally average, but has a significant number of schools rated “Above Average”. School selections will be sparse without commuting outside High Springs, but some highlights in terms of local schools include High Springs Community School, which serves both elementary and middle school students. If you know where to look, your child will be in good hands during your stay in High Springs!

Jobs in High Springs, FL

Those planning on making a living in High Springs should know that wages and cost of living have been very static, according to Payscale. The most popular positions of employment are Administrative Assistant, Cashier, and Office Manager. There are no large employers here, but you’ll be able to find plenty of large employers in nearby Gainesville. The average salary for a worker in High Springs is $46k a year, while the average hourly wage is $13.90.

High Springs’ affordable cost of living, combined with proximity to Gainesville, makes for an enticing combination. Check out the latest listings for jobs in High Springs, FL here.

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Moving to High Springs, FL  Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Affordable housing
  • Consistent weather year-round
  • Wonderful attractions and parks

Cons:

  • Sparse schooling options

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