The Homes & Buildings
Vantage Pointe is four four-story buildings of 158 condominium units, built in 1977. One-bedroom plans run roughly 578 to 590 square feet; two-bedroom plans roughly 1,191 to 1,347 square feet; and three-bedroom plans about 1,792 square feet (approximate, from third-party listing data; confirm per unit). Some upper-floor units are two-level townhouse-style, but every unit is legally a condominium under the Vantage Pointe Pool & Racquet Club Condominium Association.
As a 1977 building, this is a condition-driven resale market. A renovated unit and an original one can sit close in size and carry very different true costs once you price the updates. Comp each unit on its floor, its view orientation, and its condition, not on a community average.
The Homes & Buildings
Vantage Pointe is four four-story buildings of 158 condominium units, built in 1977. One-bedroom plans run roughly 578 to 590 square feet; two-bedroom plans roughly 1,191 to 1,347 square feet; and three-bedroom plans about 1,792 square feet (approximate, from third-party listing data; confirm per unit). Some upper-floor units are two-level townhouse-style, but every unit is legally a condominium under the Vantage Pointe Pool & Racquet Club Condominium Association.
As a 1977 building, this is a condition-driven resale market. A renovated unit and an original one can sit close in size and carry very different true costs once you price the updates. Comp each unit on its floor, its view orientation, and its condition, not on a community average.
Living & Amenities
The draw is the lifestyle. Residents have a heated elevated pool (reported around 82°F), a heated spa, a sauna, six tennis courts, pickleball, shuffleboard, a clubhouse with a kitchen and game room (billiards and ping-pong), a fitness room, BBQ stations, a sundeck, on-site laundry, bike storage, and on-site management. The Atlantic is a short walk across A1A.
The location reads as a quieter beachside address. Publix at Bellair Plaza is about a mile away; Daytona International Speedway is roughly five miles west; I-95 is about fifteen minutes west; and Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB) is about nine miles, roughly twenty minutes. The community skews owner-occupied and snowbird, with a one-month minimum rental that keeps out daily and weekly transient traffic.














