Home to the "World's Most Famous Beach" and the birthplace of NASCAR, East Volusia and Flagler are well known for their white sandy beaches and lush green foliage. Situated on the east coast of Central Florida, Volusia County has 47 miles ...
Conveniently located between Daytona Beach and Orlando, West Volusia and Seminole are home to Deland, Deltona, Casselberry, Sanford and Winter Springs. These quaint cities each have their own unique charm and qualities. For example, true so...
In the heart of Central Florida, situated near The Villages with great new development and entertainment options, Lake, Sumter, Marion and North West Orange are all large, spacious counties that have much to offer any new-comer to the area ...
South Orange & Osceola, are situated right in heart of Central Florida, close to world-class theme parks and attractions. Kissimmee offers the best of both worlds; it's very close to all the major theme parks in the area, including Disney W...
Indian River County is a part of the Treasure Coast of Florida which offer spectacular beaches, close access to the Kennedy Space Center and new developments with dining, shopping and entertainment options. Vero Beach is the county seat of...
Highlands & Polk are counties offering the best of Florida and a convenient central location. Sebring is the county seat of Highlands County, which is bounded on the east by the Kissimmee River. The largest lake in the county, Lake Istokpog...
Just to the west of Orlando and east of Tampa, Polk County offers incredible beauty and a sense of adventure with its gently rolling hills, cut with orange groves and dotted with freshwater fishing lakes. Cities including Lakeland, Winter H...
The West Coast of Florida offers miles of coastline along the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay. This area is perfect for beach lovers who enjoy watching a beautiful sunset over the water. Enjoy state parks and nature reserves as well as shoppin...
The Florida Keys are a chain of islands off the southern coast of Florida, forming the southernmost part of the continental United States. They begin at the southeastern coast of the Florida peninsula, about 15 miles south of Miami and exte...