Palm Manor consists of 2 identical buildings - just steps from the Intracoastal Waterway! Each building has 20 units, totaling 40 units in the complex. See the fact information listed below for more details.
Address
- 411-415 N Halifax Ave Daytona Beach, FL 32118
Building Facts
- The building at 1224 S Palmetto Ave. was built in 1979. The one at 1350 S Palmetto was built in 1980.
- 2 buildings - a total of 40 units
- Pets are not allowed
- Minimum rental period – 6 months
Amenities
- Pool
- Owner's laundry in building
- 1 assigned parking space on open parking lot
Condominium Agents
Buying or selling a condo? Be sure to call Oceans Luxury Realty® at 386-388-3891, and we will be happy to connect you with the right real estate professional.
*This information is current as of 2022. It is intended to be accurate but is not guaranteed. The buyer is responsible for verifying any and all information provided.
Other Information
Parking Features
- One Assigned parking space, open parking lot
Unit Amenities
- Air Conditioned
Pet Policy
- 2 pets up to 35 lbs combined
Local Schools
- RJ Longstreet
- Silver Sands Middle School
- Atlantic High School
These schools are part of Volusia County Schools.
Daytona Beach Art & Culture
Woven within the Daytona Beach area is a rich tapestry of arts, culture, and heritage. From world-class museums, phenomenal art galleries, and impressive performances to numerous historic sites and other cultural treasures. The wonderful thing about Daytona Beaches' rich art and cultural influence is that many of these treasures are free to the public.
The Smithsonian-affiliated Museum of Arts & Sciences (MOAS), offers a state-of-the-art planetarium, vast permanent collections, restored railroad cars, decorative arts, Cuban art, African art, and the only hands-on science center between Jacksonville and Orlando - the Charles and Linda Williams Children's Museum.
Daytona Beach Parks & Trails
Daytona Beach and the surrounding beach communities are well-known for their "green spaces" It's easy to find yourself on a scenic beachfront or inland outdoor adventure.
Eco-adventurers will find the Daytona Beach area rich in natural treasures!
October through April is ideal for hiking and biking. Naturally, summer is better suited to early morning walks to avoid the heat.
With over 70 miles of stunning trails, hikers and bikers will love all that Daytona Beach has to offer. From lush botanical and tropical trails to 45 miles of connected trails within Volusia County, getting off that beach and heading just off the beaten path will provide endless adventures. Here is a list of some of our favorite places to roam.
- Doris Leeper Spruce Creek Preserve
- Lyonia Preserve
- River-to-Sea Loop
- Spring-To-Spring and East Central Regional Rail Trail
Local Eats in Daytona Beach
No matter if you're looking for a vibrant social atmosphere or a low-key late-night craving, Daytona Beach has many eateries that will satisfy your taste buds. From seafood, Asian, or Italian, to "the best breakfast in town", or just a good old American cheeseburger, Daytona Beach has many delicious options to explore while vacationing. However, if you're looking to cook your own meals on vacation, and there are many of you, we also have great convenient supermarkets and health food stores.
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