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Living in DeLand, FL

Hemmed by St John’s River, this historic town, with its rich history is also the county seat. Along the boulevard in downtown DeLand, one passes historic and nationally renowned Stetson University and the quaint shops, art galleries, and outdoor cafes. Skydive DeLand attracts an international enclave of enthusiasts to the airport for competitions and fun. Speaking of the airport, it is the hub of industrial growth and manufacturing. The house hunter can find a vast selection or architectural styles here from modern gated lifestyle communities to vintage 19th century Victorian homes with wrap around porches.

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DeLand is the county seat and center of governmental activity in Volusia. This comfortable, oak-shaded city offers an enviable quality of life an... Read more
Hemmed by St John’s River, this historic town, with its rich history is also the county seat. Along the boulevard in downtown DeLand, one passe... Read more
More 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 more
The town hall of this growing town is on the National Register of Historic Places. The first school in Volusia County was founded here. It is als... Read more
Orange City’s central location on Highway 17-92, just off Interstate 4 and midway between Orlando and Daytona Beach, puts it within 50 miles of mos... Read more
Named 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
From a single log cabin start in 1858, the area around a small lake to the southeast of DeLand remained relatively undeveloped until Henry DeLan... Read more
Hidden away in Lake Helen’s southeastern corner is the unique settlement of Cassadaga. Founded as a “spiritualist” camp in the late 1800s, it is i... Read more
Volusia County’s southwestern border town straddles busy Highway 17/92 and stretches from the peaceful St. Johns River bank to booming Deltona... Read more
With a current population of more than 73,000, Deltona is the largest municipality within Volusia County. Centrally located between Daytona Beach an... Read more
This is Volusia County’s largest city both in population and geographic size. It is also a young city and growing by coordinated design and effort o... Read more
Offering a hometown atmosphere, historic Sanford is the Seminole County seat, located on the shores of scenic Lake Monroe. Tourism has not directl... Read more
Sanford, Florida is in North Seminole County. In 2006, for zip code 32771, the average sales price was $343,011; for zip code 32773, it wa... Read more
Situated between Orlando's business center, the area's theme parks and the Volusia County beaches, Seminole County offers exceptional access to th... Read more
Home 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 more
Just 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 more
The 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 more
Daytona 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 more
The city of Daytona Beach, Florida offers the beach, shopping, dining, nightlife, attractions and cultural finds. Aside from the gorgeous beaches... Read more
Home 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 more