LPGA International Homes for Sale — Daytona Beach, FL
LPGA International is Daytona Beach's premier master-planned golf community — nearly 1,000 acres of newer homes wrapped around two championship courses and the headquarters of the LPGA itself. It's a favorite with golfers, remote workers, and second-home buyers who want newer construction, resort amenities, and quick access to I-95, the Speedway, and the beach. Here's a local Realtor's rundown before you buy or sell here.
| City | Daytona Beach, FL (northwest, off LPGA Blvd & I-95) |
|---|---|
| Community type | Master-planned golf community with multiple gated & open sub-neighborhoods |
| Golf | Two championship courses — the Champions (Rees Jones) and the Legends (Arthur Hills) |
| Homes | Mostly built 2000s–today — single-family, villas, townhomes & condos across communities like Champions Club, Tuscany, Grande Champion, Riviera & The Preserve |
| HOA | Varies by sub-community (a master fee plus a sub-HOA in the gated villages) — I can pull exact dues for any home |
| Nearby | Tanger Outlets, Daytona International Speedway, Halifax Health, I-95; ~15 min to the beach |
About the community
LPGA International grew up around golf and the LPGA's arrival in Daytona Beach in the 1990s, and it's still one of the area's newest large communities — so the housing stock skews modern, with energy-efficient single-family homes, low-maintenance villas, and condos. It's really a collection of neighborhoods under one master association: some are gated (like Champions Club, Tuscany, and Grande Champion), others are open, each with its own character and price point.
The appeal is simple: newer homes, mature golf-course landscaping, and a location that puts I-95, the outlets, and the Speedway minutes away while the beach stays a short drive east.
Homes & prices
Because LPGA International spans so many sub-communities, prices cover a wide band — from attainable villas and townhomes to larger custom homes on the golf course. Gated villages like Champions Club and Tuscany typically command a premium for the security and amenities, while non-gated pockets offer more attainable entry points into the community. Tell me your budget and whether a gate or golf frontage matters, and I'll narrow it to the homes that actually fit.
Golf, amenities & location
The two courses — the Rees Jones-designed Champions and the Arthur Hills-designed Legends — anchor the community, with a clubhouse, driving range, and dining open to the public. Beyond golf, you're right on top of Tanger Outlets, the Daytona International Speedway, Halifax Health's LPGA-area campus, and I-95 for easy commuting north or south. The Atlantic beaches are roughly fifteen minutes east.
Frequently asked questions
Is LPGA International a gated community?
Parts of it are. LPGA International is a master-planned community made up of several sub-neighborhoods — some, like Champions Club, Tuscany, and Grande Champion, are gated with their own HOA, while others are open. What you'll pay in dues and whether you're behind a gate depends on the specific village.
Do you have to play golf to live in LPGA International?
Not at all. Plenty of residents never pick up a club — they're here for the newer homes, the landscaping, and the location. The two courses are public, so golf is there when you want it, not a requirement.
What do homes cost in LPGA International?
Prices span a wide range because the community includes everything from villas and townhomes to larger custom golf-course homes, and gated sections generally cost more. I can send you what's currently active in your price range.
Where is LPGA International located?
In northwest Daytona Beach, off LPGA Boulevard right by I-95 — minutes from Tanger Outlets and the Daytona International Speedway, and about a fifteen-minute drive to the Atlantic beaches.