​Traveling the back roads of Florida in search for scenic views and old Florida towns is a popular activity for weekend trekkers. One of those nostalgic Florida towns that is not too far off the beaten path is Lake Helen. The community is literally right off I-4 near DeLand. This quiet town has managed to preserve and maintain one of the most delightful and eclectic historical districts in Florida.

​Lake Helen was founded in 1884 by Henry A. DeLand, founder of the nearby city of the same name. Mr. DeLand was attracted to the beauty of the land’s clear lakes surrounded by rolling and spacious pine trees. DeLand was so inspired with the natural beauty of the Lake Helen area that he named the town after his very own daughter. 

The lakeside view of Lake Helen is captivating, but the most scenic vista for historical fanatics is Euclid Avenue, which is lined with spectacular old houses and churches of all styles. The most notable icon in the area is Blake Memorial Baptist Church at 134 Euclid Ave.

The natural beauty that attracted visitors to Lake Helen back then still has the same effect today. If you are looking to settle down in this old Florida town with rich history, look no further. Lake Helen is the perfect place and setting to build that perfect Florida style home. Consider the new Woods of Lake Helen subdivision. Tall oaks surround the home sites, and nature walkways wind through the community. Single-story homes are being offered in three- and four-bedroom plans. A three-bedroom plan is available in a two-story model. All homes feature wood-burning fireplaces, custom cabinetry, imported ceramic tile floors, and irrigation and security systems. Best of all this community has easy access to Interstate 4. 

​For more information or for a tour of the property, please contact our office today.