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Oakmont – Gainesville New Home Community

How rare and refreshing – a genuinely people-oriented, new home community with a warm and welcoming heart and a focus on easy and stylish living that is balanced with nature at every touchpoint. Located just minutes away from UF Health Shands Hospital on over 550 acres, Oakmont in Gainesville offers brand new homes and brings a new lifestyle choice to the area.

Inviting Sense of Arrival 

Oakmont features a grand entrance that makes a statement and creates an inviting sense of arrival. Lakes and lush landscaping enhance the aura of elegance, offering residents and guests alike a sense of unspoiled natural beauty and a hint of the truly special place and good life just beyond. New homes are offered by several of the areas top builders and will start in the mid $300’s.

“Couldn’t ask for a better place to live”


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2 weeks ago

The Palos Verdes in Oakmont is now available and move-in ready. At Oakmont, you’ll enjoy resort-style amenities, scenic trails, top-rated schools, and the best of Gainesville’s master-planned living. Don’t miss your chance to own this beautiful home!

This two-story home offers 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a 3-car garage, and 3,196 square feet of living space. With an open kitchen, large gathering areas, and a covered lanai, the Palos Verdes is designed for both family living and entertaining.

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The Palos Verdes in Oakmont is now available and move-in ready. At Oakmont, you’ll enjoy resort-style amenities, scenic trails, top-rated schools, and the best of Gainesville’s master-planned living. Don’t miss your chance to own this beautiful home!

This two-story home offers 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a 3-car garage, and 3,196 square feet of living space. With an open kitchen, large gathering areas, and a covered lanai, the Palos Verdes is designed for both family living and entertaining.

https://iciho.me/46wPF5X
3 weeks ago

The Palos Verdes in Oakmont is now available and move-in ready. At Oakmont, you’ll enjoy resort-style amenities including a grand clubhouse, pool, fitness center, tennis courts, and miles of scenic trails. Do not miss your chance to own this move-in ready home in a sought-after communities.

Palos Verdes at Oakmont
4 Bed | 3.5 Bath | 3 Car Garage | 3,196 sqft | 2 Story
3602 SW 118th Drive, Gainesville, FL 32608
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This two-story home features 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a 3-car garage, and 3,196 square feet of open living space. With an expansive kitchen, large gathering areas, and a covered lanai, the Palos Verdes is designed for both family living and entertaining.
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The Palos Verdes in Oakmont is now available and move-in ready. At Oakmont, you’ll enjoy resort-style amenities including a grand clubhouse, pool, fitness center, tennis courts, and miles of scenic trails. Do not miss your chance to own this move-in ready home in a sought-after communities.

Palos Verdes at Oakmont
4 Bed | 3.5 Bath | 3 Car Garage | 3,196 sqft  | 2 Story
3602 SW 118th Drive, Gainesville, FL 32608
https://iciho.me/46wPF5X

This two-story home features 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a 3-car garage, and 3,196 square feet of open living space. With an expansive kitchen, large gathering areas, and a covered lanai, the Palos Verdes is designed for both family living and entertaining.
1 month ago

Thank you to everyone who stopped by to see us at the Our Town Home and Garden Show in Gainesville. We loved meeting so many of you and sharing what makes ICI Homes unique.

A special congratulations to Abdelmonem Ghonim, the winner of our gas grill giveaway sponsored by Ameris Bank. We hope you enjoy many great cookouts ahead! iciho.me/46O0hx5

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October 5, 2025If you’re an Oakmont resident, you already know it offers all the convenience, beauty, resident amenities and location you could want from the top master-planned community in Gainesville. And, if you’re a prospective Oakmont resident, now you know too! But what everyone might not know is that Oakmont’s hometown also offers some of the state’s best camping resources. Florida’s year-round temperate climate makes camping a fun activity any time, especially during cooler months, and nearby national and state parks make it easy. Once you’re ready to star-gaze somewhere other than your Oakmont backyard, peruse the suggestions below. Note that all four have entrance and camping fees. Key takeaways Oakmont in Gainesville is close to some of Florida’s best state parks, offering great camping options for all experience levels Nearby Paynes Prairie State Preserve features tent, RV, trailer, and equestrian camping, plus guided campfires during cooler months O’Leno State Park offers RV and primitive camping along the Santa Fe River, with historic features like a 1930s suspension bridge River Rise Preserve State Park is an equestrian-friendly, primitive-only camping spot where the Santa Fe River resurfaces after going underground Silver Springs State Park is known for glass-bottom boat tours and offers full camping amenities, plus cabins for non-campers—all within an hour of Oakmont Paynes Prairie State Preserve A spectacular place to explore and one of the state’s most historic natural sites. Paynes Prairie became Florida’s first state preserve in 1971 and is a National Natural Landmark. Find tent, RV and trailer sites at the campground near Lake Wauburg. Numerous amenities are available, as is access to the Preserve’s trail system and ranger-led campfire fun at a nearby amphitheater from November through February. There’s also primitive camping for equestrians on the Chacala Trail. Paynes Prairie is approximately a half-hour south of Oakmont via Interstate 75 and U.S. Highway 441 South. Located at 100 Savannah Boulevard in Micanopy. O’Leno State Park Another historical outdoor gem. O’Leno State Park’s infrastructure was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the 1930s (don’t miss the suspension bridge across the Santa Fe River). O’Leno offers facilities for trailers and RVs, plus on-site amenities, all within view of the river. Primitive tent camping also is available. It’s renowned for its variety of forest-ed trails, terrain and the river, which disappears underground here through a limestone aquifer before resurfacing in the next state park on our list. O’Leno State Park is approximately 40 minutes north of Oakmont via I-75 and U.S. Highway 441 North. Located at 410 Southeast O’Leno Park Road in High Springs. River Rise Preserve State Park Aptly named, this is where the Santa Fe River re-appears after diving underground at O’Leno State Park three miles north. It’s also located within north central Florida’s wooded natural landscape and is an equestrian favorite, offering primitive camping-only, vehicle and trailer parking, a sizable barn and some amenities (but no water or electric hook-ups). River Rise is approximately a half-hour north of Oakmont via I-75 and U.S. Highway 441 North. Located at 373 U.S. Highway 27 in High Springs. Silver Springs State Park One of Florida’s longtime, iconic attractions that’s now a state park. It’s famous for glass-bottom boats that cruise sparkling waterways, but also provides numerous outdoor activities. There’s spacious trailer and RV camping with amenities, plus a primitive camping option for group outings. Non-campers can enjoy cabin rentals. Silver Springs is approximately an hour south of Oakmont via I-75, just east of Ocala. Located at 5656 East Silver Springs Boulevard in Silver Springs. Ready for your new Oakmont lifestyle? Talk to us here. [...] Read more...
July 5, 2025Who doesn’t love fresh fruits and veggies, homemade goods and specialty foods? If you’re an Oakmont resident, you’re near some of north central Florida’s best sources for artisanal food producers Farmers markets abound in the Gainesville area, as do culinary creators, bakers and the opportunity to sample homegrown goodness. Living in Gainesville’s top master-planned community puts Oakmont residents within easy reach of many local markets, allowing them to discover and patronize favorites on the regular. Many Gainesville-area markets are run by the vendors who exhibit in them, offering an opportunity for buyers and sellers to connect. And, many also include plant vendors, craft goods and original artwork. Here’s a sample of farmers markets for Oakmont residents to explore. Key Takeaways Oakmont residents are perfectly positioned to enjoy some of north central Florida’s best farmers markets, just minutes from home. Local favorites like Haile Farmers Market, Alachua County Farmers Market, and Sweet Roots Organic Farm offer fresh produce, handmade goods, and community connections. Markets in nearby towns like Alachua and High Springs provide charming day-trip opportunities with artisanal food, crafts, and small-town flair. Living in Gainesville’s premier master-planned community means easy access to a fresh, flavorful lifestyle rooted in local traditions. Alachua County Farmers Market One of the largest farmers markets in Gainesville, the Alachua County Farmers Market has existed since 1972 and is housed at a county-owned facility just south of the 34th Street intersection off U.S. Highway 441 and north of downtown Gainesville. Operating each Saturday from 8:30 a.m. until noon, the market features fresh fruits and vegetables and foodstuffs grown and produced locally and regionally. Located at 5920 Northwest 13th St, in Gainesville. Haile Farmers Market Right around the corner from Oakmont in the Haile Village Center, the Haile Farmers Market is a five-minute drive south or just a bit more for energetic Oakmont cyclists. Dating to 1998, it’s run and owned by Gainesville-area farmers and features all sorts of Florida-produced fruits, vegetables, homemade prepared foods, plants and crafts. Located at 5213 Southwest 91st Terrace, in Gainesville. Sweet Roots Organic Farm Only five miles and 10 minutes west of Oakmont, Sweet Roots offers a weekly market at its farm in Newberry from October through June. It’s open from 9 a.m, until noon each Saturday during that period. Oakmont residents will find not only fresh organic fruits, vegetables, plants, herbs and homemade goodies from Sweet Roots, but similar fresh goods from other local providers on site. Note that Sweet Roots takes a summer vacation. The farm’s public schedule is on hiatus from July through September, giving Oakmont residents extra time to visit other local markets. Located at 16919 SW 15th Avenue, in Newberry. Alachua and High Springs How about a drive? These two towns just north of Oakmont not only sport fresh farmers markets, but also charming surroundings with additional shops and eateries. San Felasco Market, Alachua’s San Felasco Tech City complex, hosts this market under cutting-edge solar panels. Expect fresh produce, artisanal foods, plants, crafts and art from local farms and producers. Open Wednesdays from 4:30-8 p.m. Located at 13800 Tech City Circle, Suite 311, in Alachua. High Springs Farmers Market, another small-town and farmers-market combination in picturesque High Springs, where each Friday, area farmers and creators gather to sell vegetables, fruits and other delectable things from 3-7 p. m. Located at 23517 NW 185th Road, in High Springs. Ready for your Oakmont lifestyle? Talk to us here. [...] Read more...
June 23, 2025Already Gainesville’s top master-planned community, Oakmont also is a star choice for families. Those seeking a new custom Florida home in north central Florida will find many kid-friendly perks and positives about Oakmont. For starters, Myra A. Terwilliger Elementary School is one of Oakmont’s next-door neighbors. Part of the Alachua County Public Schools system, Terwilliger Elementary is located at 3999 Southeast 122nd Street, also known as Parker Road, just south of Oakmont. For Oakmont parents who love to plan ahead, Gainesville is the hometown of the University of Florida and Santa Fe College. But since we’re talking fun (yes, school can be), read on for a sample of where Oakmont kids can have fun in Gainesville. All are a short drive away, and some can be sneaky educational too! In your backyard Oakmont’s Residents Club is Fun Central with its resort-style swimming pools, sundeck, interior meeting and social spaces, event lawn, sports courts and fitness center. An extra treat is Oakmont’s Tortoise Reserve, 40 acres of residents-only conservation land that features a walking trail through local Florida terrain. Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention As kid-centric as it gets. And much fun for youngsters and adults. Named for Dr. James Robert Cade, a UF physician and professor known as the primary founder of the Gatorade sports drink, the Cade Museum’s 21,000 square feet is dedicated to inspiring entrepreneurship, creative thinking, and hands-on ways for kids to explore their imaginations. It offers numerous exhibits, summer camps and special events, and is an A-plus, rainy-day option. Located at 811 South Main Street. Note fees. Gainesville-Hawthorne State Trail This paved greenway is a multi-purpose recreational trail that begins in Gainesville and ends 16 miles later in the town of Hawthorne. It’s a rails-to-trails project that follows old railway beds through north central Florida scenery. Perfect for a family cycling adventure, there are informational kiosks along the way and four trailheads with parking. The Gainesville-Hawthorne State Trail begins at Boulware Springs Park in Gainesville, located at 3300 Southeast 15th Street. Kanapaha Botanical Gardens It’s right around the corner from Oakmont and children age five and under are free when accompanied by an adult. Kanapaha’s 68 acres feature multiple specialty gardens, including a dedicated children’s garden, and many stunning sights such as bamboo and water gardens. Located at 4700 Southwest 58th Drive, off Archer Road. Paynes Prairie State Preserve Take the kids to see wildlife at Florida’s first state preserve (note entrance fees). It’s amazing for innumerable reasons, but herds of wild horses and buffalo can be seen safely from distant trails. Located at 100 Savannah Boulevard in nearby Micanopy. Butterfly Rainforest Put this one in a back pocket. It’s located at the Florida Museum of Natural History, closed due to an expansion project as of this writing. Once the Museum re-opens, the Rainforest is well worth admission fees, with colorful butterflies swooping about. Located at 3215 Hull Road. Ready for your Oakmont lifestyle? Talk to us here. [...] Read more...