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A Great Neighborhood for Peace and Quiet in Felton, Delaware

Area Analysis, County Spotlights, Moving Tips, Planned Community
By New Homes Guide November 15

If you’re looking for peaceful living with easy access to nearby Dover, water, and outdoor activities, Felton, Delaware could be your perfect place. This quiet inland town of just over 1,400 residents has all the major conveniences you need, including its own, post office, local hardware store, groceries, and restaurants.

Students living in Felton, Delaware, have access to conveniently located public schools held under the Lake Forest School District. The district comprises a high school, middle school, and four elementary schools, several of which are highly rated.

Felton pairs the beauty of easy access to enhanced amenities with the charms of a small town, making it a great place to live for both city commuters and those in search of a more peaceful, quiet lifestyle.

Things to do in and around Felton, Delaware

While Felton is a smaller town, there is plenty to do within its borders. Beyond having in-town access to daily necessities, it has numerous outdoor activities and attractions for families and people of all ages.

Killens Pond Water Park, located right in Felton, is a great spot to cool off during warm days. The park features fountains and a spray park, a floating lily pad walk, and 54-foot-high water slides. Sun lovers will enjoy sand volleyball courts, picnic spots, and plenty of space to sunbathe.

Nature lovers will love filling their days at Killens Pond State Park, where they can hike, picnic, camp, bird, and nature watching, and even take out canoes and paddle boats.

Within Felton itself, you’ll also find the Thomas B. Coursey house, numerous historic landmarks in the historic district, and restaurants. While there is plenty of quiet charm in Felton, should you want to enjoy a day out, you have an assortment of activities awaiting you with just a short drive.

Dover lies just 20 minutes away from Felton and provides convenient access to universities, ample entertainment and shopping, parks, brewing companies, and of course, the Air Force base. It’s far enough that you can enjoy the quiet living a residence in Felton affords, but close enough for a realistic commute to work or simply to enjoy the city for the day.

It’s also just 25 minutes to the bay and minutes from both the nearest vineyard and local casino.

Where to live in Felton, Delaware

Felton, Delaware, has slowly grown in recent years, spurring new home options to appeal to a variety of buyers.

One particularly noteworthy option is Coursey’s Point, a new construction neighborhood in Felton, Delaware, that offers expansive views and easy access to Felton’s and neighboring towns’ many amenities. This neighborhood is built by Insight Homes, a builder with a science-driven approach to green homebuilding.

Fork Landing is another single-family home option that offers buyers five plan options to suit varying needs and the potential future square footage that can come from an unfinished basement.

Both neighborhoods offer serene living with convenient amenities, coastal living, and easy access to Dover.

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