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Ormond Beach, Florida – Daytona Rentals Online December 11, 2008

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First Place Property Management represents the owners of more than 100 apartments, condos and single family homes in the eastern portion of Volusia County, Florida. Serveral units are in the tranquil area of Ormond Beach. Call Anthony at 386.253.9632.

 

Canoe on the Indian River

Canoe on the Indian River

Meet the mayor, the honorable Fred Costello.

 

 

Welcome to the City of Ormond Beach, on Central Florida’s magnificent east coast. For more than 120 years, Ormond Beach has been known as an outstanding place to live. In fact, when legendary financier and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller, Sr. sent his advisors across the nation to find the best place to live and work, they chose Ormond Beach.  

 

The City is still known for its exceptional quality of life. It is also known as the Birthplace of Speed. Automobile racing began on the wide, smooth beaches of Ormond Beach in 1903, which led to many land-speed records, beach races in nearby Daytona Beach, and the founding of NASCAR. 

 

We have preserved John D’s winter home, The Casements, and celebrate our automotive history each Thanksgiving Day weekend with our Antique Car Show and Parade. 

 

In addition, we celebrated our Birthplace of Speed Centennial March 26-28, 2003, as several thousand fans watched as 50 of the world’s greatest antique race cars raced on the beach once again. We also re-dedicated the new, “Birthplace of Speed Park,” on the beach at Granada Blvd., with historic markers and replicas of the famous 1903 Winton Bullet and Olds’ Pirate. 

 

Today, Ormond Beach is home to 37,000 residents who value the miles of pristine rivers, forests and beaches that make us unique. Our Leisure Services Department was named one of the top four in the nation in 2002. 

 

We are rapidly becoming known as a preferred business address in Central Florida’s growing high-tech corridor, with an expanding Airport Business Park and AirPark. Our city employees are known for their friendly customer service.

 

Ormond Beach is an ideal place to live, work, raise a family or grow a business. Please explore our web site and contact us if you have any questions. Come visit us soon. You’ll see why Ormond Beach is the best place to be!

Single Family House for Rent in Holly Hill, Florida November 12, 2008

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First Place Proptery Managment – www.DaytonaRentalsOnline.com – represents owners of condos, apartments and single family homes in Ormond Beach, Daytona Beach and Port Orange. One of the communities near Daytona Beach, Holly Hill, is less than 4 square miles.

Holly Hill was named by William Flemming in 1877 when he built a home on the 4000 acres he owned along the Halifax River. Situated south of Ormond Beach and north of a recent settlement called Daytona, his fellow settlers agreed and the name stuck. With the establishment of a post office, a general store and a school, the little community quietly grew to about 50 souls by the end of the century. In 1901, by a vote of 31 people, it incorporated. Holly Hill is an important slice of the riverside development with a blend of commercial and quiet residential areas. Holly Hill is said to be the locale of Bill McCoy’s rum-running business. His pride in his product led him to putting his name on every case, and pretty soon the whole country was looking for the “Real McCoy.”

Welcome to the City with a Heart. Holly Hill is situated on the west bank of the Halifax River in Volusia County. It is bounded on the north by Ormond Beach, on the south by Daytona Beach, on the east by the Halifax River and on the west by Nova Road. The city’s area of four square miles occupies a ridge of hammock land rising from four feet above sea level at the Halifax River bank to about ten feet above sea level at the top. The region has been landscaped by Mother Nature with holly bushes, magnolias, palms and majestic oak trees.

The city’s main advantages make it a highly desirable location, from an industrial as well as a residential point of view. Well paved and improved streets, a fully-automated water treatment plant in a new expandable public works complex, highly motivated police and fire protection forces, and a record of growth and progress with careful planning and strict zoning….it all adds up to success, both present and future. And all the glorious weather? Well, that’s icing on the cake!

Life in this little community is as pleasant, peaceful and rewarding as you’d expect in a town called “City with a Heart.” Plenty of social clubs, civic organizations and imaginative recreational programs contribute to Holly Hill’s high quality of life. A modern library and over a dozen charming public parks keep active people occupied rain or shine. Churches representing many different denominations are ready to offer visitors and new members a warm reception…we’re not called the “City with a Heart” for nothing!

Holly Hill’s history goes all the way back to 1880. Although the city wasn’t incorporated or platted until 1901, as a community we proudly passed our century mark several years ago.

The Wetherells from Philadelphia were among the first residents of Holly Hill, arriving in 1876. They and fifteen other families had been persuaded by a landowner named Fleming to resettle in this area. At the time it was little more than a wilderness of screech owls, panthers, snakes, alligators, wild hogs, mosquitoes and rum runners. Not a very wholesome place for a couple with four small children, but early Florida history is filled with accounts of pioneers whose courage and tenacity were nothing short of heroic. The community’s first families set to work right away to build sawmills, homes, churches and schools in the midst of exotic flowers, fruits and a profusion of holly trees.

The Wetherells had sailed from Philadelphia in a small schooner as far as Fernandina. There as they waited two weeks for a freight-passenger ship to Daytona, they were joined by two families from New Port, Virginia.

There was no railroad closer than Jacksonville. Mail was brought in about once a week; a dry goods box in the corner of a small Daytona store served as a Post Office. Dependent on boats for their supply of groceries, these families experienced frequent food shortages during periods of stormy weather. Though fish, oysters and wild game were abundant, women and children often dug for coontie roots, which they grated and baked into pancakes to use in place of bread.

The Wetherells first lived in a house deep in the woods. That site is now the busy intersection of Ridgewood and Volusia Avenues! After a few months they bought 220 square feet on Washington Avenue from Fleming for $75, in what was soon to be named Holly Hill.

There was quite a bit of controversy over what the community should be called. Some preferred Oleander; others wanted to name it New Port News after the home they left behind. Finally Mr. Fleming was allowed to do the honors, since he owned most of the land. He called the settlement Holly Hill in honor of the Irish coastal town where he was born.

Condo Rentals in Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach and Port Orange, Florida November 3, 2008

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We have several new listings for rentals in the Daytona Beach area, including this 3/2 in Whispering Woods, off Airport Road between the Fly-in and Pioneer Road. Whispering Woods is across from Waters Edge middle school. Contact the owner, Judy Clarke, directly – 386.846.3773. 

Villaggio on the Lakes continues to be a great value. Some units have one car garages and separate dry storage areas. The complex has a clubhouse with fitness equipment, a swimming pool and a function room.

At the present time, there are one, two and three bedroom units. Click DaytonaRentalsOnline for more information.

Port Orange, Florida – History 101 October 9, 2008

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On April 26, 1867 at 12 Noon, the community of Port Orange was established on the banks of the Halifax River. Now some 140 years later, Port Orange is a community of 56,067 people who call this place home. It was not until the mid 1970’s when Dunlawton Avenue was extended from the FEC railroad to Nova Road did Port Orange start to see the early growth that would happen in the mid 1980s. According to the 1970 US Census, there were only 3,871 calling Port Orange home. With the second western extension of Dunlawton all the way out to Interstate 95, which occurred in 1978 with a price tag of $1.8 million, did Port Orange begin to blossom into the large metropolitan community that we know today.  Planned by choice, not by chance Port Orange blends beauty and opportunity within its 28 square miles. From its tree-lined streets to its parks, this community is the pride of Volusia County. This family, which we call Port Orange, is made up of some 150 distinct “neighborhoods”. They are the core of this community, making it a great place in which to live, learn, work, and play. Because of the City’s highly regarded development approach, an investment in Port Orange is a secure investment. Port Orange is a community characterized by a stable and successful business climate which develops, nurtures, and embraces quality businesses. And so today, as we celebrate over 135 years as a community, we are proud to call Port Orange “our home”.

Large 3/2 on Second Floor in Whispering Woods, Port Orange, Florida October 8, 2008

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A second floor unit with a large screened-in porch overlooking a pond with a fountain has just become available in Whispering Woods, across Airport Road from the middle school at Water’s Edge, in Port Orange, Florida.

View from screened porch of second floor unit.

View from screened porch of second floor unit. Middle school is visible to the right of the building across the pond.

Three bedrooms, two with walk-in closets, full kitchen, ceiling fans. Covered parking.

Call property manager Judy Clarke at 386.846.3773 for details.

Daytona Beach Chamber of Commerce October 1, 2008

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Lifeguard stand overlooking ocean at Dunlawton entrance to the beach.

Lifeguard stand overlooking ocean at Dunlawton entrance to the beach.

If you are looking for information related to the Greater Daytona Beach Area, visit Daytonachamber.com for Daytona Beach-related information. Start your search with these Links:

For information about rentals in the Daytona Beach area, visit www.DaytonaRentalsOnline.com or call First Place Property Management @ 386.253.9632.

Villaggio on the Lakes, Port Orange, Florida September 30, 2008

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Villaggio on the Lakes is a gated development consisting of 230 – 1, 2 and 3 bedroom units surrounding a manmade lake. There is a swimming pool, fitness center and community room. Many of the units have a one car garage and/or enclosed storage unit.

Conveniently located near the intersection of Nova and Dunlawton, Villaggio on the Lakes is within minutes of the ocean (15); I-95 (10); a Publix and several restaurants (5).

Palmer College and the Port Orange Community Plaza are less than 5 minutes. Daytona International Speedway is about 20 minutes north.

First Place Property Management represents more than 20 owners for rentals, while Sunrise Realty of Ormond Beach has several units available for sale.

Check out www.villaggioonthelakes.org to see a video of a unit that is currently rented, but is also available for sale.

Call Maria at First Place Property Management for more information about Villaggio on the Lakes in Port Orange, Florida.  386.307.2791