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David Graham
  • Rimersburg, PA
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Daytona Beach and Beach Shores Market

David Graham
  • Rimersburg, PA
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Hi Everyone, 

I wanted to get everyone's take on the real estate market in Daytona Beach and the Daytona Beach Shores area. I am very familiar with the area and know about the problems that have held this area back over the last 20-30 years. However, is there any reason to believe that the communities recent push to improve the area could result in an increased level of appreciation over the next few years?

Daytona is an area that has a strong history and is a very popular vacation spot, especially during Speed Week, Bike Week, Spring Break, etc. I was just wondering if anyone else that was familiar with the area felt that there could be a turn around in the market in the near future that would make it appealing to investors?

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