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Daytona Beach, Florida Home in an Oceanfront Community for Sale

219 S. Atlantic Ave., Unit 231, Daytona Beach, Florida 32118

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On Florida's northeastern coast, Daytona Beach is the site of this oceanfront condominium for sale. It is on the second floor of a four story building, has one bedroom, one bath, 476 square feet and was built in 1961. The asking price is $184,900.

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The building sits on a no-driving section of the beach and has a yellow/tan exterior, with balconies all around.

Inside, dark wood plank flooring is throughout the home. The bedroom is large enough for two double beds and has a high window. The kitchen has a tile backsplash, pink-ish cupboards with some exposed shelving, a microwave and an almost full-size refrigerator.

The balcony stretches across the living area, facing the building across, but offers peekaboo ocean views once outside.

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Amenities include an oceanside swimming pool and a laundry room. Eateries, shopping and fun things to do are all within walking distance. The community is currently undergoing some renovations.

The HOA fee is $540 per month and includes utilities and wifi.

Visit tinyurl.com/ycxkeepf to see this home.

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Daytona Beach:

Lively Daytona Beach (population 70,000) is on Florida's northeastern coast and is known for its wide, 23-mile long beach with hard-packed sand. It is this sand that attracted early-20th century automobile inventors looking for a place to test their new products. In 1958, NASCAR created the Daytona International Speedway to replace the beach course. Today, cars are still permitted on much of the beach but cannot travel faster than 10 MPH.

The city has an abundace of water parks, a fun boardwalk and numerous automobile- and motorcycle-related festivals, including Speedweeks, Coke Zero Sugar 400 and Daytona Beach Bike Week. Spring Breakers descend in March. Interestingly, Daytona Beach does not allow thong bikikins on the beach or anywhere else in town.

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Florida:

The world's 11th largest peninsula doesn't just have an east coast and a west coast. It has a First Coast, Surf Coast, Space Coast, Treasure Coast, Gold Coast, Paradise Coast, Lee Island Coast, Cultural Coast, Nature Coast, Big Bend Coast, Emerald Coast, and a Forgotten Coast.

Each of these geographic regions is packed with its own history and attractions. The first place to be colonized by Europeans, the First Coast is rich with tidal marshes. It's the home of Amelia Island and St. Augustine. The venerable Castillo de San Marcos sits here and guards the Matanzas Bay.

Daytona Beach and the Halifax River are the heart of the Surf Coast. Automobile racing helped it develop its reputation. The area code is 386 (FUN). South of the fun is the Space Coast. Cocoa Beach, Cape Canaveral, and the Kennedy Space Center are a part of its culture.

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Named after the Spanish fleet lost in a 1715 hurricane, the Treasure Coast's principle city is Port St. Lucie. It is a northern neighbor to Miami and the Gold Coast. The affluent Naples and major land reserves characterize the Paradise Coast. The Ringling Estate and Sarasota make the Cultural Coast come alive. Twenty miles of beaches along the Gulf Coast distinguish the Suncoast from the forests and blackwater rivers of the Nature Coast.

Travel up to Florida's Big Bend along its emerald waters. Find the Forgotten Coast. With no major cities, it may be the best place to enjoy the state's white-sand beaches.

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