Edgewater, FL


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Edgewater, FL

About Edgewater, FL

Edgewater, Florida is a stunning coastal city located in Volusia County. With a population of nearly 22,000 residents, Edgewater has plenty to offer. The city boasts an abundance of local attractions including pristine white sand beaches, historic downtown sites and monuments, vibrant wildlife preserves, and multiple arts and entertainment venues. Education is also important to the community with numerous schools ranging from elementary to college level. Additionally, there are plenty of public parks for outdoor recreation as well as restaurants and shopping centers for those looking for some retail therapy. With its unbeatable location and wide variety of attractions, Edgewater is truly a paradise on earth. Beach city / suburban complex - Atlantic coast, 90 miles south of Jacksonville.

Location Details

Zip Codes: 32141 32132
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 31 ft above sea level
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On the map, Daytona Beach is a typical Florida East Coast city with a barrier island, wide beaches, and an inland town and residential area, known for its motor sports, beach racing, and the world-famous Daytona International Speedway. But this metro area starts with the name “Deltona”, one not familiar to many outside the state but actually the largest of the three cities in this metro area. Deltona is located some 25 miles inland along Interstate 4 about half way between Daytona and the booming metropolis of Orlando. Having incorporated in 1995, it serves mainly as a bedroom community for both Daytona and Orlando, with affordable housing, much of it in planned communities and developments, and a high percentage of permanent residents. It is not a tourist place, and in fact, seems to hide behind lakes and woods from touristy Orlando and from the coast.

The more famous Daytona has distinguished itself as the “birthplace of speed.” Upholding a long tradition, one can still drive on the beach where land speed records were once set—however, speed limits are now in effect. Good arts and culture amenities and the usual assortment of watersports are on hand. Ormond Beach has a similar profile – minus the auto sports – to Daytona. Some commute 50 miles to Orlando or to other coastal cities, explaining in part the recent uplift in employment figures. Cost of living, once a big plus for the area, and home prices in particular, have risen rapidly, but the area is still relatively more affordable than most Florida East Coast areas.

Wide, white sandy beaches dominate the coastline. Coastal vegetation is low scrub and palm trees with evergreen, live oak, and magnolia forests inland. Summer temperatures, while reaching 90 degrees or above during the late morning or early afternoon, tend to diminish in the afternoon with sea breezes and frequent afternoon thundershowers, both lowering temperatures into the 80s. Winters are mild with a few cold-air invasions. Long periods of cloudiness and rain are infrequent. While hurricanes do occur, they are not considered a great threat at this latitude.

Edgewater Cost of Living
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Auto racing, water recreation, and strong employment trends make Edgewater a great place to live.

$302,000
-12.0% lower than avg
$52,097
-32.5% lower than avg
$1,110 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-3.4% lower than avg
Edgewater Crime
30.2 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Edgewater, Florida
$57,960
for a family
$41,600
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Edgewater
   Auto racing
Long commutes
   Water recreation
Growth and sprawl
   Strong employment trends
Healthcare
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Do Not Move Here . It is the worst place on Earth. City officials corrupt and evil . They have ruined my life with harrassment because you're only allowed to have an  More

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Over 10 years ago

I believe it's unfair to judge Edgewater's climate solely on summer humidity. It does not get as hot here as it does in much of the country and while the news reports  More

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