Neighborhoods
Neighborhoods in Gainesville
Neighborhood-level detail within this city, drawn from Census place and tract geography.
9 census tracts · Texas · Census ACS 2023
What counts as a neighborhood here?
PlainCities uses U.S. Census tracts as neighborhood units — small, stable areas of a few thousand residents each. The table below lists this city's tracts, sorted by median household income.
Census Tracts by Income
Showing 9 of 9 tracts, sorted by median household income. Each tract represents a small neighborhood area defined by the Census Bureau.
| Tract | Population | |
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Tract 11 Cooke Co. | 7,576 | View › |
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Tract 1 Cooke Co. | 6,636 | View › |
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Tract 9 Cooke Co. | 5,563 | View › |
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Tract 2 Cooke Co. | 5,242 | View › |
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Tract 6 Cooke Co. | 4,865 | View › |
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Tract 7.01 Cooke Co. | 4,529 | View › |
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Tract 5 Cooke Co. | 3,382 | View › |
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Tract 7.02 Cooke Co. | 2,689 | View › |
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Tract 4 Cooke Co. | 1,991 | View › |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates 2023. Census tracts are small, stable geographic units used for statistical analysis. Each tract typically contains 1,200–8,000 people. Last updated: 2026 U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates 2023. Census tracts are small, stable geographic units used for statistical analysis. Each tract typically contains 1,200–8,000 people. Last updated: 2026
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