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Grant J Cooper

Grant J Cooper
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Gainesville FL

Broker (FL: 3051433)

23 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Alachua County, FL
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Cooper Realty
Office Address
2000 Nw 27th Ter
Gainesville, FL  32605
(Alachua County)
Office Phone
352-214-9270
Office Fax
Mobile
352-214-9270
Email
gran*****************@*****.com
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Service Areas

Gainesville: FL La Crosse: FL Alachua: FL

About Grant Cooper

Grant Cooper, the owner and broker of Cooper Realty, has deep roots in Gainesville, where he was born and raised. At the age of 16, he undertook a significant project for his Eagle Scout rank, constructing the accessibility ramp for the Paynes Prairie State Preserve viewing tower. That same year, he also met his wife, Stacie Cooper, who continues to be a vital part of his life.

After graduating from P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School, Grant pursued a degree at the University of Florida's business school. He dedicated two years to a mission for his church and subsequently married his high school sweetheart. Together, they are proud parents of four energetic children.

Since 2000, Grant has been actively investing in and managing real estate in Gainesville, transitioning to sales in 2003. His passion for the industry is matched only by his love for offshore freediving, scuba diving, and spearfishing. When not on the water, he prioritizes time with his family, his faith, and his real estate career.

Grant is committed to assisting clients with their real estate needs, whether they are looking to upsize, downsize, or rent. He welcomes the opportunity to guide you through your next transaction. For inquiries, please reach out at 352-214-9270 or [email protected].

Alachua County, FL Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$471,056
Avg. Listing Price
From Grant's portfolio
3.5 / 2.5
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,064 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1802
Active Listings
Current inventory

Alachua County's real estate market represents a fascinating blend of university-driven demand, suburban growth, and rural charm that creates unique investment and residential opportunities. Home to the University of Florida in Gainesville, this North Central Florida market experiences consistent rental demand while also attracting families and retirees seeking affordable living with access to world-class healthcare and educational facilities.

The county's market dynamics are shaped by its diverse geography, from Gainesville's bustling urban core to the quiet agricultural communities of Archer, Newberry, and High Springs. With 3,042 total actively licensed agents serving the area, competition among real estate professionals is robust, yet the market's complexity creates ample opportunities for specialization across different property types and buyer demographics.

Major Alachua County, Florida Real Estate Markets

Gainesville dominates the county's real estate landscape, offering everything from historic downtown condos to sprawling suburban developments in areas like Haile Plantation and Tioga. The city's proximity to UF creates a thriving rental market, particularly in neighborhoods like Midtown and areas surrounding campus, where investors compete for properties that can generate strong cash flow from student tenants.

Beyond Gainesville, communities like Newberry and High Springs are experiencing growth as buyers seek more space and rural lifestyles while maintaining reasonable commutes. Archer appeals to those wanting acreage and privacy, while Alachua offers small-town charm with easy access to larger metropolitan amenities. These outlying areas often feature larger lots, custom homes, and equestrian properties that attract a different buyer profile entirely.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

What makes Alachua County particularly intriguing is its resistance to the extreme volatility seen in other Florida markets. The university provides economic stability that buffers against dramatic swings, while the diverse housing stock—from student apartments to executive estates—creates multiple market segments that perform differently throughout various economic cycles.

The county's natural features, including numerous springs, state parks, and the Paynes Prairie preserve, add premiums to certain properties while creating development constraints in others. Flood zones, conservation easements, and environmental regulations mean that successful agents must understand complex zoning laws and environmental factors that can significantly impact property values and development potential.

Why Businesses Need Alachua County, Florida Agent Contact Data

With all 3,042 agents maintaining active email addresses, Alachua County presents an ideal market for businesses targeting real estate professionals with products, services, and opportunities. The concentration of agents in a relatively compact geographic area means higher response rates and more efficient marketing campaigns, whether promoting mortgage services, insurance products, or professional development opportunities.

Service providers ranging from home inspectors and contractors to technology companies and continuing education providers can leverage this comprehensive contact database to build relationships with agents who influence thousands of transactions annually. The university connection also means many agents are tech-savvy and open to innovative solutions that can streamline their business operations and better serve their diverse clientele.

Current Property Listings

As of 3/27/2026, Grant Cooper has 1 property for sale in Gainesville and surrounding areas.

$619,900

Listed 2026-01-08

2901 SW 4th Ct
Gainesville, FL  32601

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,750
Lot: 122,404 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Grant Cooper currently has no rental properties available in Gainesville and surrounding areas. Check back later.