Millhopper Road was designated a scenic road in 1980. It is absolutely beautiful, tree-lined and shaded by a canopy of leaves. On the east side is the Devil's Millhopper state Park and on the west side are the dense forests of the San Felasco Hammock.
Residents of the area enjoy the one-of-a-king scenery, the proximity to shopping & restaurants, and the excellent schools.
The neighborhoods along Millhopper Road take advantage of the established forest and canopy, and many of them have protections for trees in their areas.
Homes range from inespensive starter homes in neighborhoods like Deer Run to mid range family homes to sprawling luxury homes in San Felasco Estates or
Millhopper Station is located in northwest Gainesville, approximately 5 minutes from I-75. Follow this video drive-through of the neighborhood and surrounding area.
April 5th, 2012 by Kathleen Seide

Six homes have recently been sold along Millhopper Road and are waiting to close. The land measured between .33 to 1.07 acre. The buildings are between 1411 to 4028 square foot, and they had been on the market from 52 to 406 days before they went under contract. Their asking prices ranged from $236,000 to $645,000, with price per square foot being $94 to $137 .
August 27th, 2011 by Bonnie Seide

Market Trends This section of Gainesville is in buyer-market mode. If you look at the below Market update you can see changes in the Active real estate market for zip code 32635. There are 137 homes for sale in the area. Median asking prices have dropped from $188k in August to $166k now. During that [...]
March 14th, 2011 by Kathleen Seide