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A lakefront lifestyle in Seville
Seville — an agrarian, lakeside community — offers a quiet lifestyle on the water. The small town’s pastoral scenery ranges from horses and cows grazing in open fields to farms brimming with crops. By Lake George, the second largest lake in Florida, locals can spend time exercising on nature trails or launching boats from calm shores. “People move to Seville because a large portion is adjacent to Lake George,” says Realtor Evelyn Malave who has 3 years of experience in the area and works with Charles Rutenberg Realty.
Many docks line Lake George in Seville, Florida.
Welcome to the quiet community of Seville, Florida.
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Larger lot sizes for newer construction
West of Daytona Beach, Seville’s rural farmlands, residential roads and trailer communities have a peaceful atmosphere far from any hubbub. The area is not walkable, but the extra room allows for sprawling lots and undeveloped land shaded by towering oak and pine trees. Some of the homes are also on the canals for water views and personal docks. The architecture consists of ranch-style houses, Spanish-influenced homes and farmhouses with porches on the second story. As for sales prices, the range starts from $156,000 for a ranch-style cottage to $1.3 million for newer construction on a multi-acre lot. “Seville is overall economical with a lot of acreage,” Malave says.
Lush mature trees surround this spacious home in Seville.
Many farms and large plots of land can be found in Seville, Florida.
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Recreation on Lake George
The Lake George Conservation Area has waterside recreation galore, starting from trails used for hiking, biking and horseback riding. These paths lead to docks where people can fish or watch wildlife like alligators, otters and bald eagles. The area also has boat launches for kayaks and canoes. At Pine Island RV & Marina, rent kayaks and have a cookout on the lakefront RV sites. For a parklet option, Seville Village Park has a basketball court and a picnic pavilion.
Relax and enjoy the cool lake breeze at Pine Island RV & Marina.
Lake George offers a vast space for many water sports and activities.
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Few shopping options in Seville
For a convenience store, residents can stop by Circle K and go across the street to Seville Discount to pick up groceries. Pine Island RV and Marina Store provides a camp store and bait shop. As for restaurants, La Esperanza Mexican Food serves authentic meals in a casual setting. M&E BBQ has classic dishes like ribs and pulled pork in a food truck and pavilion hybrid complete with plenty of open-air picnic table seating.
Visit the general store in the center of town.
Grab some gas and a snack at the Circle K in Seville, Florida.
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Unique courses in Volusia County Schools
Students in Seville go to the Volusia County School District, which earns a B rating according to Niche. Schools include Pierson Elementary School and T. Dewitt Taylor Middle and High School. Both schools earn B-minus grades on Niche. The high school offers unique courses like Sports Officiating and Japanese.
Students attending T. Dewitt Taylor Middle and High School walk through the double doors.
Many children on the west side of Volusia County attend school at Pierson Elementary.
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Easy drive to Daytona
About 42 miles from downtown Daytona Beach, residents can easily commute to the city via Florida State Road 40 by car since there is no public transportation in the area. As for a nearby medical center, locals can go to AdventHealth DeLand. Residents can also access the Daytona Beach International Airport for further travel from business trips to vacations.
Green space for miles can be found in Seville, Florida.
Pioneer life and car racing in Seville
A historical attraction, Barberville Pioneer Settlement is a village museum with exhibits and artifacts showing what life was like in the late 1800s to early 1900s. At the Volusia Speedway Park, locals can watch the DIRTcar Nationals and year-round racing on a half-mile clay oval track.
Discover a truly unique chance to own a piece of paradise on a freshwater canal that leads directly into Lake George—the second largest lake in Florida—and the iconic St. Johns River. This exceptional lot offers the perfect setting for boating, fishing, hunting, and exploring natural springs like Silver Glen and Salt Springs, located just across the lake in the Ocala National Forest. Tucked away
Welcome to the neighborhood of Pine Islnd in Seville Florida! This quaint and peaceful town offers a sportsman paradise, with abundant water activities fishing,boating and sightseeing for wildlife. This turnkey beautiful 3 bedroom 2 bath canal front home with dock offers a great location to reconnect with family and friends. This mobile home with car port has several upgrades such as screened in
Discover the serenity of country living at 595 Raulerson Rd #1 in Seville, Florida — a manufactured home nestled on a sprawling 10-acre parcel zoned AR (Agricultural Resource). This private, high and dry estate offers the perfect blend of open pasture, mature oak and palm trees, and gentle rolling hills with plenty of flat areas ideal for future expansion, gardening, or building additional
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