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Welcome to Orange City, FL

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 also designated Tree City USA. Because of its convenience to DeLand, the county seat and the Orlando area, this bedroom community is growing and establishing itself as a great place to live.

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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
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
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
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
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
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
This once-quiet town, known for years for its citrus groves, is now an upscale residential community with well-maintained parks and recreationa... Read more
Desirable Heathrow exemplifies luxury living, with a variety of housing choices on the high end. Elegant estates, attracting celebrity neighbors, ar... Read more
Offering style, sophistication, and the finest in luxury living, Heathrow has become one of Central Florida’s premier residential communities.... Read more
With more than 1,400 lakes, Lake County is aptly named. Yachts, airboats, canoes and watercraft of all kinds are naturals here, and regatta... Read more
The city of Longwood, located just 15 miles north of Downtown Orlando and 44 miles southwest of Daytona Beach, is one of Florida’s true histori... Read more
Upscale Longwood, one of the county’s oldest communities, started as a winter resort hotel. It was incorporated in 1875 as a lumber mill town, an... Read more
Restored 19th century structures. Victorian architecture, quaint shops, restaurants and tree lined brick streets give Historic Longwood, FL ... Read more