
A Wyndham-branded hotel just steps from Daytona International Speedway is up for grabs with a $10.8 million asking price. The midscale, two-story property packs 143 rooms onto roughly 5.3 acres off I-95 and is being pitched to investors as either a steady cash-flow play or a potential redevelopment site. Listing materials lean hard on the property's visibility to race-week traffic and its proximity to major travel corridors.
Price jump since the last sale
As reported by Orlando Business Journal, the $10.8 million asking price comes in at about an 80% increase over the hotel's previous recorded sale. Brokers attribute that jump in the marketing materials to recent renovations and to the site's hard-to-find, Speedway-adjacent land.
Listing snapshot: rooms, acreage and brand
Commercial listings identify the asset as the Baymont by Wyndham International Speedway/I-95 at 2725 W. International Speedway Blvd. The LoopNet offering notes 143 keys, a recently refreshed guest product, and a February market date for the public listing. Those materials also highlight the 5.3-acre lot and interior-corridor layout, which is positioned as a draw for bus tours and group business.
Money math from the broker packet
Broker materials show trailing 12-month room revenue of about $2.29 million, an average daily rate near $91, and occupancy around 48%. That pencils out to a projected NOI of roughly $916,000 and an asking cap rate in the mid-single digits. Investors digging into the offering packet will find those figures and other underwriting details in the commercial listing. According to Crexi, the listing also breaks down price-per-key and renovation history for prospective buyers.
Redevelopment upside on the brochure
The offering also touts additional land on site and a conceptual scheme for a larger, six-story hotel, and marketing materials include plans for a 114-room La Quinta Inn & Suites that would require removal of one existing building. Brokers pitching the property argue that trading lower-density inventory for a taller flag could materially boost revenue and room counts. The conceptual plans appear in the public marketing packets on commercial sites. See the listing materials on Showcase.
Why the Speedway matters
The hotel sits a short drive from Daytona International Speedway, home to marquee events that trigger major spikes in room demand every year. The track and its event calendar remain central to the local tourism economy, and the property's visibility to International Speedway Boulevard and I-95 is a recurring selling point in the offering. For more on the venue and events schedule, see the official site for Daytona International Speedway.









