$331,632Average Value$195Average Price per Sq Ft1Home For Sale
The planned, quiet nature of Grand Preserve One
As a planned neighborhood that began to develop in 2004, Grand Preserve One in Daytona is a potential new home for those seeking a community with built-in amenities and a laidback atmosphere. "It's a neighborhood tucked away from the busy roads," says Toni Wright, Realtor with Adams Cameron & Co Realty and Daytona resident for over 40 years. "You don't see the hustle and bustle. In some ways, you don't have to be a part of it if you don't want to be." Only 8 miles from the shores of Daytona Beach, Grand Preserve One is central to some of the city's biggest attractions, such as Central Park and the Daytona Speedway. Residents have a huge commercial district within one mile of the area, and neighborhood amenities and nearby green spaces make outdoor recreation easily accessible.
Grande Preserve One is a suburban community located off LPGA Blvd.
Grande Preserve One is a community of Daytona Beach off of LPGA Blvd.
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Modern builds and live-in amenities
The residential blocks are lined with contemporary homes featuring high entryways, stucco siding and neutral-painted exteriors that complement the greenery throughout the neighborhood. Homeowners have added personalized touches to their lawns through various landscaping, including shrubs and flowering bushes. "It really is charming to homebuyers because the area has a nice feel," Wright says. "The HOA stays on top of maintenance around the area, and I think that prompts people into taking pride in upkeep, as well." The planned neighborhood has a community swimming pool and clubhouse for its residents, and ponds throughout the neighborhood provide calm backyard views. All homes were built between 2004 and 2014 and are mostly the same size, usually falling between 1,600 and 1,900 square feet. Due to the similarities in size and construction period, the selling price range is small, between $300,000 and $360,000.
Residents of Grande Preserve One pride themselves on beautifully maintained lawns.
Grande Preserve One residents pride themselves on well manicured landscaping.
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Large commercial areas and local eats
Significant commercial areas are within a mile radius of Grand Preserve One, notably the one off of LPGA Boulevard. It's anchored by the retail shops of Tanger Outlets, and there are several big-box stores, such as Sam's Club and T.J. Maxx. There are plenty of chain restaurants, too, but small businesses can be found peppered in. Dominic's Deli is family-owned and operated, putting together high-quality deli sandwiches for a quick-serve eatery. Even closer to the neighborhood is North Nova Road, and the essentials found lining it are within walkable and bikeable distance for most residents due to the presence of sidewalks and bike lanes.
Residents of Grand Preserve One know there are so many great choices at Dominics Deli.
Tanger Outlets near Grand Preserve One has a variety of retailers and eateries.
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Education with Volusia
The Volusia County School District serves public schools, and Grand Preserve One is zoned to a specific pipeline unless attending private schools. Children start at Champion Elementary, which has an overall B-minus on Niche but an A for diversity. Students move on to David C. Hinson Sr. Middle and Mainland High, both graded with a B. Like many schools in Volusia County, Mainland has different internal academies in which students can earn a unique diploma. Academies at Mainland include but are not limited to science, design and communications.
Students spend grades 6-8 at David C. Hinson Sr. Middle School.
Mainland High School is a public high school serving the Grande Preserve One community.
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The 150-acre Central Park and nearby Robert Strickland
Walkable from the neighborhood is Robert Strickland Park, open from sunrise to sunset for locals. Local leagues take swings on the softball fields, and motorbikes roar along the BMX track to learn new tricks. Grand Preserve One is about 4 miles from both the Riviera Country Club, which has an award-winning 18-hole golf course, and the 150-acre Central Park. Central Park is one of Daytona's most popular green spaces, as its recreational opportunities are seemingly never-ending. Visitors can do everything from lake fishing and boating to outdoor grilling and jogging along wetland boardwalks.
The Strickland fields in Grand Preserve One provide year round outdoor fun.
Central Park has several waterways throughout its 149 acres.
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Interstate 95 is a fast and convenient way to travel through neighboring towns.
Navigating the Daytona area
LGPA Boulevard runs east-west directly below Grand Preserve One, and residents can use it to connect to Interstate 95 in less than a mile. Bus stops at the intersection of LGPA and Derbyshire Road are within a quick walkable distance from the neighborhood's entrance. The Daytona International Airport is just under 5 miles to the south.
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Parks in this Area
Central Park
Community Public Dog Park
Central Park
Centennial Park
Riviera Oaks Dog Park
Suburbia Park
Robert Strickland Park
Transit
Airport
Daytona Beach International
16 min drive
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Grand Preserve One
US
Homicide
5
4
Sexual Assault
6
4
Assault with Weapon
6
4
Robbery
5
4
Burglary
8
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
6
4
Larceny
7
4
Crime Score
6
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Grand Preserve One, Daytona Beach sell after 167 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Grand Preserve One, Daytona Beach over the last 12 months is $324,940, consistent with the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
This beautifully maintained lakefront residence, built in 2005, offers an upgraded living experience with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a finished porch, and stunning lake views. The home includes numerous enhancements, such as seamless gutters, upgraded ceiling fans in every room, an energy-saver package, pull-down attic stairs, and extra storage cabinets in both the laundry room and garage.
2.71 ACRES/PROBATE IS COMPLETE ......LPGA PRIME LOCATION high traffic area, ready to build, zoned R4-residential but can be rezoned. City water and sewer available at streets. All information intended to be accurate but not guaranteed. CALL THE COUNTY FOR ANY PLANNING AND ZONING QUESTIONSR-4 Urban Single-Family This classification is to provide medium-density residential Residential
Frank BrunoKeller Williams Realty Florida Partners
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
442
Median Age
35
Population Density
3 ppl/acre
Population under 18
22.4%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
13.6%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$56,015
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$65,756
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
97.4%
College Graduates
46.1%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
12.3%
% Population in Labor Force
48.7%
Below the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
51''
Average Winter Low Temperature
49°F
Average Summer High Temperature
90°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
32/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
4/ 100
Minimal Transit
Transit Score®
20/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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