Daytona Beach, FL

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Key Performance Metrics

Market snapshot

Performance indicators for the Daytona Beach short-term rental market based on reliable data.

Listings

5273 / 11991

Reliable / Active

Cap Rate

13%

Middle-Earners Gross Yield

Revenue

$31,655

Middle-Earners Revenue

Occupancy

60%

Middle-Earners Occupancy

Home Value

$245,904

Median Home Sale Price

Top Earners

$72,641

Top-Earners Revenue

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Generally Investor friendly

Daytona Beach Regulations

Daytona Beach explicitly allows STRs, but they’re limited to specific tourist and redevelopment zones and require multiple permits (business tax receipt, Certificate of Use, occupational license) plus state and county tax registrations; the process is clear and enforcement is routine, making it friendly for investors despite the moderate burden.

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About Daytona Beach

Daytona Beach, FL - Short Term Rental Appeal

Overview and Location: Daytona Beach is a vibrant city located on the east coast of Florida, known for its hard-packed sandy beaches. The city has a population of approximately 70,000 residents. It lies about 60 miles northeast of Orlando, making it fairly accessible to the larger metropolitan area through a roughly hour-long drive via Interstate 4.

Key Attractions:

  1. Daytona International Speedway: This world-renowned motorsports stadium is the most famous landmark in Daytona Beach. It hosts the annual Daytona 500 NASCAR race. More information can be found on their official website.

  2. Beach and Boardwalk: The 23 miles of white sandy beaches are a major draw for tourists. Daytona Beach is unique as the beach itself is open to vehicular traffic. The boardwalk area features rides, arcades, and eateries. For more details, visit the official visitor's bureau.

  3. Daytona Beach Pier: Extending into the Atlantic Ocean, the pier is a historic attraction offering fishing, dining, and entertainment options. It is part of the city’s cultural and leisure activities.

Additional Attractions:

  • Museum of Arts & Sciences (MOAS): Known for its diverse exhibitions, the museum is a central hub for culture and learning. More details can be found on its website.

  • Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse & Museum: Located south of Daytona Beach, this lighthouse offers historical insight and panoramic views and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. More information is available at the lighthouse’s website.

  • Daytona Lagoon: A family-friendly water park and entertainment center that offers a variety of water slides, a wave pool, and an arcade. More information is available here.

Daytona Beach’s enticing combination of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and proximity to a major city like Orlando enhances its appeal for short-term rentals. The steady influx of tourists for events like Bike Week and the Daytona 500 also contributes to a vibrant rental market.

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