Urban Living Nestled in Nature
Emerson Townhomes
Emerson is a new luxury residential neighborhood inspired by Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay, “Nature”. You’ll find a unique blend of European design to encourage friendly connections, and celebrate healthy activity with easy access to outdoor recreation. Instead of a cement jungle and hundreds of rooftops, your home sweet home at Emerson is surrounded by the beauty of flora, fauna and enchanting woodlands.
Come see it to experience it!
A Community Themed on-Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay “Nature”
Connect to Better Living
Emerson is designed to organically enhance the lifestyle of residents. Our micro-neighborhoods and pedestrian-focused living-streets, a Dutch concept known as woonerfs, foster fellowship. While the private spaces at Emerson remain innately personal, our public spaces promote camaraderie amongst tree-lined spaces. Community gardens, green belt trails and walking access to a 15 acre preserve, conveniently link homeowners to the joy of nature!
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Connect with Nature
Discover the health benefits of living in nature! Emerson’s location was carefully chosen to provide residents direct access to natural habitats the moment they step out of their home. The community is nestled in nature and adjacent to the Seranola Preserve where you can leisurely enjoy trail walking, nearby biking trails or forest bathing. Forest bathing, known as shinrin-yoku is spending time in the outdoors to absorb the sites, sounds and smells of nature. Research studies show numerous benefits include increased energy, a stronger immune system, and improved cardiovascular health.
CONNECT WITH GAINESVILLE
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Emerson is located in Gainesville, Florida, the award-winning “tree city” of the world for 42 consecutive years. The Gainesville community provides a myriad of cultural/sporting events, festivals, unique retail shopping, authentic dining, and experiences in nature. Numerous employers such as the University of Florida, HCA Florida Healthcare and Santa Fe College are within close proximity to Emerson.
Starting in the low $300’s
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
Explore locations around Emerson on these interactive maps.
THE GAINESVILLE SCENE
Take a glance at some of Gainesville’s unique community happenings.
ART WALK
Meet local artists and browse their work on the last Friday of every month. The unique venues throughout downtown Gainesville include breweries, art galleries, the community plaza, and more.
BO DIDDLEY FARMER'S MARKET
Head to the Bo Diddley community plaza every Wednesday from 4pm-7pm to buy locally-made food and goods.
ANNUAL DOWNTOWN ART FESTIVAL
Attracting over 80,000 art lovers, this annual festival is truly a celebration of local creativity. Enjoy live music, performing arts, and delicious food as you explore the one-of-a-kind artwork.
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA ATHLETICS
The Gators have won 39 national team championships in 14 different sports. There’s always something exciting to watch, and celebrate, when you’re a Gator!
GAINESVILLE FINE ARTS ASSOCIATION
As Florida’s oldest art organization, the GFAA “has fostered and encouraged the study of the visual arts through every medium since 1923.”
HOGGETOWNE MEDIEVAL FAIRE
Enjoy three weekends of old-fashioned fun in the medieval village of Hoggetowne. Over 160 artisans, craftspeople, jugglers, and gypsies travel from all over the country to sell their wares, demonstrate how they create their art, and offer entertainment.
THE BASH
The Tom Petty Birthday Bash is a free music festival that celebrates the life of the beloved musician, who was born and raised in Gainesville. Featuring music and art, this community event is held annually on the weekend of Tom Petty’s birthday.
SPRING GARDEN FESTIVAL
Enjoy this premier horticultural event at Kanapaha Botanical Gardens. Over 100 booths offer plants, landscape displays, garden accessories, and ideas to make your garden grow!
WRITER'S ALLIANCE OF GAINESVILLE
Whether you’re a seasoned or aspiring writer, this organization provides support through monthly meetings, public readings, small critique groups, and more.