Investing in Daytona Beach Real Estate
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If you are considering investing in Daytona Beach real estate, you have a number of options available to you. Whether you are looking for a beachfront home or a home in the heart of the racing scene, you can find it with the help of a real estate team. The Aloha Realty of Florida, LLC, is an example of a company that treats its clients like family. Its agents specialize in helping clients find the perfect home in the heart of the action. They also keep their clients abreast of current market trends and prospective buyers.

Daytona is a college town

For a fun and unique getaway, consider a trip to DeLand, Florida, just west of Daytona Beach. This city is home to Stetson University, the oldest private college in Florida. DeLand has a population of 24,000 and is part of the Daytona metro area. It is also the county seat of Volusia County.

The city's five colleges total 37,276 full-time students and 3,913 dorm rooms. The largest of these schools is Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Worldwide, followed by Daytona State College and Bethune-Cookman University. While there are a number of apartments and studios for rent in the area, if you plan to attend college in Daytona Beach, it's important to note that many people commute to school by bicycle or walking.

While Daytona Beach is mostly known as a college town, it does host many events throughout the year that attract large numbers of out-of-towners. In August, the town plays host to the NASCAR Coke Zero Sugar 400, which attracts over 200,000 race fans. There are also Bike Week in early March and Biketoberfest in late October.

Whether you're looking for a quiet beach town or a place to hang out with your friends, Daytona Beach offers something for everyone. The town's beaches are hard packed and ideal for surfing and other water sports. Its parks and waterfront are also full of games, rides and food.

Daytona is a racing town

If you love cars, you should head to Daytona Beach, Florida. This beach town is the home of the Daytona 500, a NASCAR Cup Series motor race. The city is located 60 miles northeast of Orlando and has sandy beaches, boardwalks, amusement parks, and promenades. It is also home to Daytona International Speedway, an historic racecourse that hosts several important motorcar races.

Daytona Beach is home to the original American beach, a 23-mile stretch of Atlantic coastline. The sand in this area was originally hard-packed so early racecar drivers could test their cars. This is why Daytona Beach is referred to as the "World's Most Famous Beach".

During the early years, the racetrack lost money during the races and was in trouble. When Bill France Sr. stepped in to help, the track was on the verge of collapse. Despite his perseverance, the Daytona Beach racetrack was able to stay in business. The town's willingness to give France land made it possible to construct a massive racetrack near the beach.

The first race in Daytona Beach took place on the beach in 1936. The races continued on the beach until 1948. Then, in 1958, NASCAR moved to the Super Speedway. Today, the Daytona 500 is one of the most famous races in the world.

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