About Casselberry, FL With a constant vision toward the future, Casselberry has evolved from a sparsely populated agricultural town to a bustling, dynamic City which has maintained an enviable growth rate in both residential and commercial areas. Casselberry took its name from Hibbard Casselberry who came to this area in 1926. He acquired approximately 3,000 acres of land and developed part of it into the world's largest fernery. In 1970 Casselberry had a population of just over 6,000. Today with 18,200 residents Casselberry offers a rich quality of life supported by excellent City services, tranquil residential surroundings, and a continually expanding business market. Casselberry is an exciting and thriving community to live, work and play.
Located in the southernmost portion of Seminole County in Central Florida, Casselberry is conveniently located along the Central Florida Business Corridor, 7 miles north of downtown Orlando and just 10 miles south of the Lake Mary Heathrow Business Area. With Interstate I-4 only five minutes away, and State Road 436 and Highway 17-92 intersecting within the City, Casselberry provides convenient access to any direction you choose, north to Jacksonville, south to Miami/Fort Lauderdale, east to Daytona Beach or west to Tampa; it’s all available within minutes. |