What is now a thriving Central Florida city began as a planned community in 1962, when well-known developers the Mackle Brothers bought 17,203 acres of land and built a community of single family homes. By 1963, 180 families had already relocated to the area, and it has been growing rapidly ever since.

Deltona Today - Although always planned to evolve into a city, the suburb remained unincorporated until 1995, when the City of Deltona was officially formed. As it transitions from a welcoming suburb to a thriving city, Deltona offers an exceptional opportunity. Here you'll find not only an active, diverse community, but amazing real estate values in one of Florida's fastest growing areas.


Take advantage of being in the center of Florida. Whether you're moving materials, products or people, Deltona's location makes easy to get in and out - by land, air or water. You'll be right on Florida's I-4 corridor, a major artery for Florida commerce, and home to a multitude of businesses, from high-tech to retail to manufacturing. If you're ready to start looking, here you'll find some of Florida's best real estate values, in prime locations.

The City of Deltona is centrally situated along I-4, the Central Florida's High Tech Corridor, serving two growing metropolitan areas - Daytona Beach and Orlando. Easy access is available through a network of Interstate highways, railroads and nearby port facilities. Within a 45 minutes drive, there are three international airports: Daytona Beach International, Orlando Sanford International and Orlando International.


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Economic Advantages:

• Regional Location
• Large Population
• Well Educated Workforce
• Affordable Housing Stock
• Low Taxes
• Transportation Network


Neighboring schools

• Advanced Technology Center
• Bethune-Cookman College
• Burnham Institute for Medical Research
• Daytona State College
• Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
• Keiser College
• Palmer College of Chiropractic Florida
• Stetson University
• University of Central Florida


Close Airports & Seaports

• Daytona International
• Orlando International
• Orlando-Sanford International
• DeLand Municipal

Plus two seaports:
• Port of Sanford (St. Johns River)
• Port Canaveral (Atlantic)