DLP Brite Homes Introduces LiveBrite Gainesville

Carolyn Smith • March 6, 2020

Florida’s First ‘Zero Energy Ready’ Rental Community

DLP Brite Homes is thrilled to introduce LiveBrite Gainesville, Florida’s first ever ‘Zero Energy Ready’ single family rental community, offering smart home features and today’s sought after energy-efficient living. Luxuriously designed, these 3- and 4-bedroom rental homes are situated just minutes from historic downtown, major highways, the University of Florida, and close to popular attractions such as Butler Plaza, with 150 storefronts. 

Homes at LiveBrite Gainesville are mostly one-story single family residences, with a few offering two floor living. All homes include:

  • Solar power on every roof 
  • ENERGY STAR appliances
  • Command Panel Cellular (Alexa-compatible and accessible through smart phone app)
    • 2 door sensors
    • Ring video doorbell
    • Smart garage door opener
    • Smart door lock
    • Smart thermostat 
    • 3 years of self monitoring from alarm.com smart home automation (compatible with Alexa), 
  • LED Lighting
  • Hybrid water heaters
  • 16 Seer HVAC 
  • Boracare built-in pest control defense
  • Concrete driveways  

Amy Barricelli, Senior Vice President of Revenue Acceleration for DLP Real Estate Management comments, “With the national uptick of individuals and families looking to rent homes vs. buy, we are thrilled to introduce the area’s first brand new high-performing, solar powered single-family homes available as rental residences in this community. Energy-efficiency combined with luxury are not often found in the rental market. We’re proud to introduce this concept to Gainesville, and, being environmentally conscious, we’re also reducing the carbon footprint.”

Oren Segev, founder of Brite Homes, commented, “LiveBrite Gainesville is yet another example of how we offer innovative home solutions directly in line with our purpose. These high performing homes fit in perfectly with the city of Gainesville, an up-and-coming progressive community concerned with sustainability. Our goal is to become the largest zero energy ready home builder in the entire country.”

A pet-friendly community, LiveBrite Gainesville is now pre-leasing this limited supply of 72 planned homes. Rental prices start at $2800 per month. Open houses will take place every Saturday in April. A private ‘Sip & See’ open house for brokers/realtors will take place on April 14 and will include guided tours and special offers for their clients. Visit livebritegainesville.com for more information. You can also take a quick home tour here.  

Valentine's Day Date Night From Your Apartment
January 20, 2021
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6 Ways To Show Your Gratitude This Holiday Season
December 7, 2020
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Spook Up Your Apartment
October 30, 2020
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