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Living in DeLand, FL

DeLand, FL, conveniently nestled between the large cities of Orlando and Daytona Beach, is one of central Florida’s historic gems, well-known for its recently renovated Downtown DeLand Historic District and Garden District, which stem from the late 19th century and early 20th century. Nicknamed “the Athens of Florida,” DeLand offers a fascinating blend of history, education, and culture through its many museums and art galleries, and through its Stetson University, founded in 1883. Many people choose DeLand when looking for homes near Orlando and Daytona Beach because the city boasts a casual, slower-paced Old Florida atmosphere that can be so welcoming compared to the hustle and bustle of Orlando and other major metropolitan areas. And yet DeLand residents have easy access to all of Central Florida’s best attractions, including the Walt Disney World Resort, the Daytona 500, and “The World’s Most Famous Beach.”

For those who love the Florida sunshine and all the outdoor recreation the state has to offer, DeLand is an excellent place to call home. Surrounded by state parks, including the Tiger Bay State Forest, De Leon Springs State Park, Hontoon Island State Park, and Blue Spring State Park, DeLand residents can enjoy unlimited hiking and bicycling, boating, fishing, camping and more. Thrill seekers will love being so close to Skydive DeLand, one of the world’s major skydiving training centers, which caters to beginners and champions alike. DeLand is also convenient for Florida golf lovers; DeLand golf courses include the public Victoria Hills Golf Club, the semi-private Southridge Golf Course, and the private DeLand Country Club course.

It is not surprising that a city so rich in history and culture would also boast a diverse real estate market, appealing to a broad range of tastes and budgets. Properties for sale in DeLand include low-maintenance condominiums, spacious family homes, and grand estates with the finest luxury amenities. What sets DeLand real estate apart from other neighboring markets is its selection of beautiful historic homes constructed in the early 20th century. DeLand historic properties tend to feature lovely architectural details, such as large, welcoming front porches, original woodwork, hardware, and fireplaces. Also, being so close to lakes, rivers, and state parks, real estate in DeLand has a good selection of wooded properties and DeLand waterfront homes for sale. With such a wide variety of homes to choose from, the DeLand real estate market has just what you need to start your life in this peaceful, historic community of Central Florida.
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