More Local Area InformationThis is town is in southeast Volusia County and boarders on the Indian River. The residential neighborhoods are growing and there are a variety o... Read moreMore than 400,000 people call Volusia County home. Situated on the east coast of Central Florida, its 47 miles of Atlantic Ocean beaches are ... Read moreNew Smyrna Beach incorporates small-town charm with history, culture and, of course, brilliant Florida sunshine. The closest beach to Orlando are... Read moreThis eclectic town has 13 miles of wide white sand beaches along the Atlantic Ocean inviting to locals, northerners and Europeans. The Intracoasta... Read moreThe city of New Smyrna Beach, located just 25 miles south of Daytona Beach and 66 miles northeast of Orlando, is one of Florida’s most vibran... Read moreThe City of Oak Hill is the southernmost city in Southeast Volusia County. Named for its abundance of trees, the city lies along the beautiful India... Read moreThe southern most town in Volusia County, Oak Hill boarders the Indian River and the Canaveral National Seashore. Rich in history, there are severa... Read moreAt the tip pf the peninsula bordered by three bodies of water, the Atlantic Ocean, the Halifax River and the Ponce de Leon Inlet, this locale boast... Read moreIncorporated as recently as 1963, Ponce Inlet was named for its first explorer, Ponce de Leon who first came across its shores in 1513. A soaring re... Read moreThe city of Port Orange is a welcoming community of nearly 54,000 residents located just south of Daytona Beach on Florida’s sunny east coast.... Read moreJust south of Daytona Beach, Port Orange is one of Volusia County’s fastest-growing cities. The City of Port Orange is recognized statewide for it... Read moreHome of the historic Gamble House, a summer home built by Mr. Gamble of Proctor and Gamble fame for his family on the lazy, yet scenic Spruce Creek... Read moreDaytona Beach Shores was formed in 1960 by a group of moteliers who called themselves “2,000 Cottages.” This relatively new city was incorporated i... Read moreThis town distinguished itself from its more populated northern neighbor, Daytona Beach, because it is a residential community solely. There is n... Read moreLocated 90 minutes from Orlando, Daytona Beach Shores is world-renowned for its white sand beaches and other popular attractions. The Daytona Beac... Read moreHome to NASCAR, LPGA, USTA FL, and this growing community presents the sports for the leisurely and social. It also is home to several educationa... Read moreThe city of Daytona Beach is one of Florida’s most exciting locales, and a perfect destination for anyone wanting to buy a Florida home or vacatio... Read moreDaytona Beach is a lively place, known as the “World’s Most Famous Beach,” the “World Center of Racing,” a mecca for motorcyclists and sprin... Read moreThe city of Daytona Beach, Florida offers the beach, shopping, dining, nightlife, attractions and cultural finds. Aside from the gorgeous beaches... Read moreNamed for the founder of Deland, Henry DeLand’s daughter, Helen, this small, quiet town is an equestrian center. Convenient to the metropolis Orlan... Read more |