New Holland Village
Neighborhood in Gainesville, Georgia
Hall County 30501
Suburban homes and new rental properties in New Holland Village
Neighborhood streets branch off Jesse Jewell Parkway, lined with new condominiums, ranch-style houses, modest bungalows and early-20th-century duplexes. There are also a significant number of rental properties in the area. Single-family bungalows and ranch-style homes blend utility and simplicity in their open-concept designs. Residents sit on decks and covered front porches overlooking the forested streets. Homebuyers looking to invest and renovate have breathed new life into century-old duplexes. Single-family home prices trend lower than the Gainesville and the national average, ranging from $170,000 to $325,000.Indoor swimming at the aquatic center and walking the grounds of Gainesville Gardens
Recreational facilities, gardens and the shores of Lake Lanier are within a few miles of New Holland Village. Indoor lap pools and fitness facilities are open year-round at Frances Meadows Aquatic Center, which also features an outdoor water park open from Memorial Day Weekend to Labor Day. Walking trails lead through acres of natural woodland at the Gainesville Garden, a branch of the Atlanta Botanical Garden less than 4 miles north of New Holland Village. Lake Lanier is just 4 miles to the west and offers 700 miles of shoreline for beach trips, fishing and kayaking.Award-winning bands and accredited universities in and around New Holland Village
Hall County Schools and Gainesville City Schools provide public education to residents in New Holland Village. New Holland Knowledge Academy teaches from pre-kindergarten through fifth grade and received a C-plus Niche rating. Students move on to Gainesville Middle School's East Campus and East Hall High School. Both schools received B-minus ratings from Niche. Over 15% of East Hall High's student body participates in their marching band, the Vikings, which have appeared in several televised events in the recent years. New Holland Village residents live near two accredited universities: the private Brenau University and the public University of North Georgia Gainesville Campus. Both universities offer several degree programs, with specialization in education and nursing.Art displays and live music in Gainesville Square
The New Holland Baptist Church welcomes residents for weekly services and seasonal programs. Downtown Gainesville hosts festivals and community gatherings throughout the year. Artists from all over the state showcase their work at the Annual Art Walk, and events like First Fridays and Hot Summer Nights bring live music acts to Gainesville Square every week from May to September.Easy commutes thanks to nearby interstates
New Holland Village is just two miles up Jesse Jewell Parkway from Downtown Gainesville. Northeast Georgia Medical Center is just over 1 mile to the west. Residents are less than a mile from the exit onto Interstate 985. Atlanta is 57 miles southwest along Interstate 985, and Athens is southeast 45 miles along Highway 129. Frequent flyers drive 65 miles along I-985 to the Atlanta International Airport.Nearby family-owned restaurants and major retailers
Residents can drive less than a mile for groceries and other necessities thanks to the Kroger Supermarket in the neighborhood's east end. Hello Hilo is a family-owned restaurant specializing in authentic Hawaiian-style rice bowls and layered fruit cakes in the same shopping center. Another local restaurant is Senor Fiesta, which offers hearty portions of Mexican fare and margaritas. Residents can also venture into Downtown Gainesville, which features an ever-growing roster of cafes, restaurants and breweries.Weather patterns around New Holland Village
Gainesville experiences severe thunderstorms and tornado activity above the state and national average between March and November. The City has emergency preparedness plans for tornadoes and other severe weather events.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Dalia Guerra
Responds QuicklyVirtual Properties Realty.com
(470) 264-3623
56 Total Sales
1 in New Holland Village
$325,000 Price
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Tammie Carter
Responds QuicklyEngel & Völkers Atlanta
(770) 758-7495
54 Total Sales
1 in New Holland Village
$369,900 Price
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Susan Ayers
Clickit Realty Inc
(678) 685-9817
4,177 Total Sales
2 in New Holland Village
$235K - $370K Price Range
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Josue Figueroa
Waldrip Real Estate
(470) 252-4505
58 Total Sales
1 in New Holland Village
$318,000 Price
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Claire Shoener
OneDoor Inc.
(470) 748-9818
226 Total Sales
1 in New Holland Village
$265,000 Price
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Dwight Joy
Your Home Sold Guaranteed Realty
(844) 969-1688
173 Total Sales
1 in New Holland Village
$217,000 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | New Holland Village | US |
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Homicide | 6 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 5 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 6 | 4 |
Robbery | 6 | 4 |
Burglary | 4 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 4 | 4 |
Larceny | 4 | 4 |
Crime Score | 5 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
New Holland Village Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in New Holland Village, Gainesville sell after 3 days on the market compared to the national average of 50 days. The median sale price for homes in New Holland Village, Gainesville over the last 12 months is $250,000, up 14% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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