Leafy, established, and a little more polished — riverfront homes under live oaks, a walkable downtown, and one of the prettiest scenic drives on the coast.
Just north of Daytona, Ormond Beach wears its history with a little more polish. It earned the nickname “Birthplace of Speed” when automobile pioneers raced across its hard-packed sand in the early 1900s, drawing the wealthy and the curious to the grand Ormond Hotel. Among them was John D. Rockefeller, who spent his final winters here at The Casements — now a cultural center and one of the town’s landmarks.
Today Ormond Beach is one of Volusia’s most established beach towns: riverfront homes shaded by oaks, a walkable downtown along Granada Boulevard, and the Ormond Scenic Loop & Trail — a canopy drive along the Halifax River and the Atlantic that’s worth slowing down for.
Median price is an approximate recent figure (2026) for general guidance only and moves with the market and the neighborhood. Dining, shops, and attractions are local favorites for your reference, not paid placements — for current listings or a home value on any street here, just reach out.
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