Lakeview Cir, Ormond Beach
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Lakeview Cir
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2yrs+
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"Great little street with great family residents"
What an awesome little street to raise a family on!
A small cul-de-sac, this street is a safe place for kids to play in the street and yards as everyone watches out for everyone else and thier families safety, so it's common for kids to use the street as a play area. Which is fine, since anyone living on the street knows they do that and are very careful to watch out for them all when driving on the street.
A super friendly and open street, with neighbors who generally know each other by name and spend time socializing with each other as well. Nice, real people who enjoy life, family, and weekends. There is a nice, large city park, CENTRAL PARK, with a small lake and excercise trail as well as a playground that is just around the corner from this street and in easy walking distance.
We lived there for 7 years and LOVED it, and miss the street and people on it since moving to a new area that is nowhere near as friendly or open. It was a place that always felt like home and welcoming.
The beach is about a 5 minute drive away, and there is plenty of dining and entertainment in Ormond and nearby Daytona Beach. Shopping is plenitful! Hopsital(s) and medical offices are all around the area as well. This part of Ormond is out of the main "event traffic" for special events in Daytona pretty much, so the pace of life is a lot more relaxed in general.
Kudo's to Ormond Beach for being progressive thinking for those who work from home or have a home business. Ormond makes home office biz occupancy permits a simple form and 50 dollar annual fee, with no hassles. (Unlike some other cities and counties nearby.)
The only real downside of this street is that it is located in a "special hazard flood zone" (most expensive insurance) and the street can get underwater in a heavy rain. We lived there 7 years and it never came up to the house, although it did make it partway up the driveway and it was impossible to get in or out of the street unless you had a large truck or van. In 2005, they changed drainage practices and that flooding issue got a LOT better, with the street draining very quickly usually. Being in a low-lying area though did make cell phone reception poor and forget getting tv signals without cable or satellite.
We would move back to this street in a heartbeat, and miss it and the nice folks who lived there since moving.
A small cul-de-sac, this street is a safe place for kids to play in the street and yards as everyone watches out for everyone else and thier families safety, so it's common for kids to use the street as a play area. Which is fine, since anyone living on the street knows they do that and are very careful to watch out for them all when driving on the street.
A super friendly and open street, with neighbors who generally know each other by name and spend time socializing with each other as well. Nice, real people who enjoy life, family, and weekends. There is a nice, large city park, CENTRAL PARK, with a small lake and excercise trail as well as a playground that is just around the corner from this street and in easy walking distance.
We lived there for 7 years and LOVED it, and miss the street and people on it since moving to a new area that is nowhere near as friendly or open. It was a place that always felt like home and welcoming.
The beach is about a 5 minute drive away, and there is plenty of dining and entertainment in Ormond and nearby Daytona Beach. Shopping is plenitful! Hopsital(s) and medical offices are all around the area as well. This part of Ormond is out of the main "event traffic" for special events in Daytona pretty much, so the pace of life is a lot more relaxed in general.
Kudo's to Ormond Beach for being progressive thinking for those who work from home or have a home business. Ormond makes home office biz occupancy permits a simple form and 50 dollar annual fee, with no hassles. (Unlike some other cities and counties nearby.)
The only real downside of this street is that it is located in a "special hazard flood zone" (most expensive insurance) and the street can get underwater in a heavy rain. We lived there 7 years and it never came up to the house, although it did make it partway up the driveway and it was impossible to get in or out of the street unless you had a large truck or van. In 2005, they changed drainage practices and that flooding issue got a LOT better, with the street draining very quickly usually. Being in a low-lying area though did make cell phone reception poor and forget getting tv signals without cable or satellite.
We would move back to this street in a heartbeat, and miss it and the nice folks who lived there since moving.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees