New Smyrna Beach is one of the coolest Florida towns... If you open up a Southern Living Magazine you will find an article in their Travel & Culture section about Florida's unsung beach towns.
This amazing photo by Megan Marsh Photography is of the beautiful beach in New Smyrna.
New Smyrna Beach is located south of Daytona Beach, NSB as it is known to the locals, and is a trendy artsy little beach town with so much to offer including a host of boutique shops, restaurants all with a very casual beachy vibe. Many of the restaurants are serving up fresh local seafood alfresco. Enjoy the beautiful weather and fresh air along with your delicious meal. Stroll along Flagler Avenue or Canal Street. Above all are the unspoiled gorgeous beaches that stretch for miles. This is one of the most coveted spots in Volusia County Florida.
New Smyrna Beach gets quite a bit of attention.
- Named one of the "World's Coolest Surf Towns" by Travel & Leisure
- Named "Best Surf Towns" by Surfer Magazine
- Named one of "The 65 Best Surf Spots in the World" by Mens Journal
If you would like more information about purchasing a condo or home in the New Smyrna Beach area, please contact Joyce Marsh for a current list of available properties. Great for a second home, beach cottage, vacation getaway, winter residence, or living year round, the New Smyrna Beach area has so much to offer in all price ranges.
New Smyrna Beach Condos For Sale - Moderately priced up to Multi-Million Dollar Luxury Condos
New Smyrna Beach Single Family Homes - Moderately priced homes up to Multi-Million Dollar Oceanfront and Riverfront Mansions. (For a currently available list of properties, contact Joyce Marsh directly)
New Smyrna Beach Cottages - moderately priced oceanfront and oceanview cottages are available but they sell quickly.
Joyce Marsh Homes Serving New Smyrna Beach, Daytona Beach and Port Orange areas.
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Photography courtesy of Megan Marsh Photography® No unauthorized use without express permission of Megan Marsh.
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