Whether you’re relocating to Florida, buying close to home, or thinking about selling, this is your inside look at the area I call home — the towns, the lifestyle, and the people who make it worth the move.

Yes, we have hurricane season. But we also have mornings on the water, dolphins surfacing when you least expect it, and sunsets over the Halifax River that make you slow down and breathe.
Volusia County is that rare stretch of Florida that still feels real. Walkable historic downtowns. Hard-packed beaches you can actually drive onto. Natural springs and the St. Johns River a few minutes inland. Neighborhoods where people still wave from the porch.
It’s coastal without being crowded, close to Orlando without being swallowed by it, and friendly to every season of life — first homes, growing families, second acts, and quiet retirements near the water. Daytona Beach is about an hour from Orlando’s parks and airport, and the Atlantic is never far.
Whether you’re relocating from out of state, moving across town, or finally buying that place near the water, this is a corner of Florida worth knowing well. Here’s a closer look at the towns I serve — their history, their feel, and what homes are running these days.
Six communities, each with its own history and personality. Tap any town for its story and a sense of prices — then open the full guide for things to do and where to eat and shop.
My home base. Port Orange traces back to one of Florida’s early post–Civil War Freedmen’s colonies, when Dr. John Milton Hawks brought newly freed families here in the 1860s to build a community along the Halifax River. The ruins of the old Dunlawton Sugar Mill still stand today as the Sugar Mill Botanical Gardens. Now it’s one of Volusia’s most popular family towns — strong schools, riverfront parks, and the causeway straight over to the beach.
Full Port Orange guideFounded by Mathias Day in 1870, Daytona Beach grew up around its wide, hard-packed sand — firm enough to drive on, and famous enough that early speed runs on the beach gave rise to NASCAR, now headquartered at Daytona International Speedway. It’s also home to Bethune-Cookman University, founded by educator and civil-rights leader Mary McLeod Bethune. Just across the line, South Daytona offers a quieter, more affordable riverside pocket.
Full Daytona Beach guideKnown as the “Birthplace of Speed” for the earliest automobile races run on its sands in the early 1900s, Ormond Beach became a Gilded-Age winter retreat — John D. Rockefeller spent his final winters here at The Casements, now a cultural center. Today it’s one of Volusia’s most established, leafy beach towns, with riverfront homes and the scenic Ormond Loop & Trail winding through the oaks.
Full Ormond Beach guideOne of the oldest European settlements in America — Dr. Andrew Turnbull founded the New Smyrna colony in 1768, recruiting Minorcan, Greek, and Italian settlers in one of the largest colonization attempts in the New World, and naming it for Smyrna, his wife’s birthplace. Today it’s a beloved arts-and-beach town: galleries along Canal Street, restaurants on Flagler Avenue, world-class surf, and some of Volusia’s highest-demand coastal real estate.
Full New Smyrna Beach guideFounded in 1876 by Henry A. DeLand and home to Stetson University — Florida’s first private college, established in 1883 — DeLand earned the nickname “the Athens of Florida.” Its award-winning, walkable downtown is lined with restored early-1900s storefronts, local shops, and cafes. It’s the Volusia County seat and a different pace from the coast, with springs and the St. Johns River close by.
Full DeLand guideFounded in the 1870s by Henry Shelton Sanford on the shores of Lake Monroe, Sanford was once the “Celery City” — a steamboat and railroad hub on the St. Johns River. Its brick-lined historic downtown and waterfront have seen a major revival, and with the Orlando Sanford International Airport and the Amtrak Auto Train terminus, it’s a true bridge between the coast and metro Orlando. (Sanford sits just south in Seminole County.)
Full Sanford guideMedian prices are approximate recent figures (2026) for general guidance only and move with the market and the neighborhood. For today’s numbers on a specific home or street, just ask — I’m glad to pull them.
Two different journeys, the same honest, local guidance from the first conversation to the closing table.
Relocating to Florida or buying closer to home? I’ll help you find the right town and the right home, with a local’s honest read on neighborhoods, schools, and value — so you land in the right spot, not just any spot.
Explore buyingGet a clear plan and straight answers: pricing built on real Volusia County data, honest prep advice, real marketing, and a transaction handled all the way through closing — plus a free net-sheet estimate of your proceeds.
Explore sellingI’m Heather DeMuth — a REALTOR® with REAL Broker, based right here in Port Orange and serving all of Volusia County, from South Daytona and the greater Daytona Beach area to New Smyrna Beach, DeLand, and beyond.
This is my coast. My community, my errands, my Sunday mornings on the water. So when I tell you what a neighborhood is really like — the schools, the commute, the feel of the street — it’s because I’ve lived it, not because I read it in a report.
I work with people relocating to Florida, locals buying and selling close to home, and past clients who come back when life changes again. Whether you’re buying or selling, my job isn’t to talk you into a number — it’s to give you the straight facts, walk you through every cost, and make sure the move actually makes sense for you and your family.
No fluff, no hedging. Just honest guidance, careful negotiation, and someone in your corner from the first conversation to the closing table. I also share a lot of real local life over on Instagram — come follow along.
Guidance built on what’s actually happening in your Volusia County neighborhood, from Port Orange to New Smyrna and DeLand — because I live it.
Real pricing and real costs up front, whether you’re buying or selling — so there are no surprises at the closing table.
Negotiation, inspections, deadlines, paperwork — I keep the whole transaction moving so you can focus on what’s next.
Whether you’re buying, selling, or just running the numbers, I’m happy to help you think it through. No pressure — just real answers.