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New Smyrna Beach

Florida

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New Smyrna Beach, Florida

New Smyrna Beach real estate is considered an active modest-sized market for beach homes and beach lots in Florida.

There are typically around 410 beach homes for sale on New Smyrna Beach at any given time. The beach will usually have around 50 or so beach lots and land for sale.

This beach has a shoreline of 17 miles.

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About New Smyrna Beach

New Smyrna Beach, Florida is an ideal destination for anyone who is looking for an ideal place to call home. Nestled on the eastern coast of Florida, New Smyrna Beach offers a plethora of recreational and outdoor activities that make it an attractive location for those who love the outdoors.

One of the main attractions of New Smyrna Beach is its gorgeous beaches. With 13 miles of pristine coastline, there is no shortage of opportunities to enjoy the sand, surf, and sun. Residents can enjoy surfing, fishing, kayaking, or simply lounging on the beach.

For history buffs, New Smyrna Beach boasts a rich history that dates back to the 18th century. The town is home to several historic sites, including the New Smyrna Sugar Mill Ruins, which was once a thriving sugar plantation in the 19th century.

In addition to its recreational and historic offerings, New Smyrna Beach is home to several local attractions. The Marine Science Center offers visitors the chance to learn about local marine life, while the Ponce de Leon Lighthouse and Museum provide visitors with a unique glimpse into the area's maritime history.

For those who are concerned about access to healthcare, New Smyrna Beach is home to the AdventHealth New Smyrna Beach Hospital. The hospital offers a range of medical services, including emergency care, cancer care, and rehabilitation services.

The closest airport to New Smyrna Beach is the Daytona Beach International Airport, which is located just 20 miles north of the city. The airport offers non-stop flights to several major cities across the country.

In addition to its recreational and cultural offerings, New Smyrna Beach offers residents a high quality of life. The city has a strong sense of community, with a range of local events and activities throughout the year.

If you are considering buying a home in New Smyrna Beach, there are several reasons to do so. The city has a relatively low cost of living compared to other coastal communities, and the real estate market is strong. Additionally, the city's proximity to Orlando and other major cities makes it an attractive location for those who want to enjoy the benefits of a small town while still having access to urban amenities.

New Smyrna Beach, Florida is a wonderful place to call home. With its beautiful beaches, rich history, and range of cultural and recreational offerings, it offers something for everyone. Whether you are a retiree looking for a peaceful place to settle down, or a young professional seeking a vibrant community, New Smyrna Beach is a great choice.

Beach Overview

  • 17mi of Shoreline
  • 61in of Annual Precipitation
  • 91°FAverage High Temp
  • 53°FAverage Low Temp
  • Shoreline Borders
    State Park (None)
    National Park (Some)
    City Park (Some)
  • Public Boat Ramps
    5
  • Primary Composition
    Sand
  • Pier
    Public
  • Public Website https://www.cityofnsb.com/
  • Water Type
    Salt

Information

  • Counties: Volusia County
  • Landmarks: Smyrna Dunes Park, Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, Marine Discovery Center, Arts on Douglas, New Smyrna Speedway
  • Notable events: Beach Food Festival, Wine Walk, Balloon and Sky Fest, Shrimp and Seafood Festival, New Smyrna Beach Music Festival, Jazz Festival, Art Fiesta, Christmas Boat Parade
  • Condos available (Yes)
  • Sailing clubs (Yes)

Restrictions

Always swim directly in front of a Lifeguard. The 10 mph speed limit is strictly enforced. Violators will be fined $41 and up. Alcohol, pets and glass containers are not allowed. Music or noise which can be heard from more than 50 feet of the source is illegal. It is illegal to disturb dune vegetation. Driving or parking in the conservation zone is prohibited. Personal watercraft operators must stay in the proper zones and wear a helmet at all times. (See http://www.newsmyrnabeach.com/resources/beach-rules.html)