Volusia County Real Estate Market Report: June 2026

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Volusia County Real Estate Market Report: June 2026

Posted by Patrick Urbainczyk on July 5, 2026
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Volusia County’s housing market showed steady, encouraging progress in June 2026, with more homes selling, prices ticking up, and homes moving slightly faster than a year ago. If you’re watching the Volusia County market, this was a month of quiet, consistent improvement across nearly every measure.

How Many Homes Sold in Volusia County in June 2026?

778 properties sold in Volusia County in June 2026, up from 707 in June 2025 — a solid year-over-year increase that points to continued buyer activity heading into summer.

What Was the Median Sale Price?

The median sale price reached $350,000, up from $343,500 in June 2025 — a modest, sustainable increase of roughly 1.9%.

How Long Did Homes Take to Sell?

Homes took a median of 41 days to sell in June 2026, actually a bit faster than the 43 days recorded in June 2025. Volusia’s typical days-on-market remains longer than Seminole or Orange County, which tracks with its mix of beachside and more rural inventory.

How Did Sales Break Down by Property Type?

Single family homes led the market, with 617 sold at a median price of $360,000 and a median of 38 days on market.

Townhouses saw 48 sales, with a median sold price of $268,995 and a median of 58 days to sell.

Condos had 76 sales, at a median price of $377,500 — notably higher than the county’s single family median, reflecting Volusia’s strong coastal condo market — taking a median of 69 days to sell.

How Were Buyers Paying for Homes?

517 properties were purchased with financing, while 274 were all-cash purchases — cash buyers made up roughly 35% of transactions, a notably higher share than in Central Florida’s inland counties, likely reflecting Volusia’s popularity with retirees and second-home buyers.

Distressed sales stayed minimal: 6 bank-owned/REO properties and 1 short sale closed in June.

What Price Range Sold the Most?

The $300,000–$350,000 range led all price bands, with 136 homes sold — the clear sweet spot for buyer activity in Volusia County this month.

volusia county fl home sales by price range june 2026

Were Luxury Homes Still Selling?

23 homes sold for $1 million or more in June 2026, up from 19 in June 2025 — continued modest growth at the top of the market.

Were Sellers Getting Close to Asking Price?

Homes sold at 95.5% of original list price, up from 94.4% in June 2025 — sellers saw slightly stronger results at the negotiating table than they did a year ago.

Expired listings dropped to 113, down from 152 in June 2025 — fewer sellers gave up on the market this year, another sign of improving conditions.

What Was the Highest-Priced Sale?

The month’s top sale was a single family home in New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 — 7 bedrooms, 5 full and 1 half bathrooms, and 4,358 square feet on a 0.13-acre lot, built in 2021. Listed at $3,300,000, it sold for $3,225,000 after 36 days on the market. View the property details here.

What Was the Lowest-Priced Sale?

On the other end of the market, a manufactured home in Daytona Beach, FL 32117 sold for $50,000 after being listed at $75,000. The home featured 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms across 1,838 square feet, built in 1978, and spent 205 days on market before going under contract. View the property details here.

What This Means for Volusia County Buyers and Sellers

June 2026 was a month of steady, healthy improvement in Volusia County — more sales, higher prices, faster closings, fewer expired listings, and stronger results for sellers at the negotiating table. For sellers, this is an encouraging environment, especially with homes closing at 95.5% of list price and expired listings trending down. For buyers, the $300,000–$350,000 range remains the most competitive segment, while the county’s higher share of cash buyers is worth keeping in mind if you’re financing and competing for the same properties. The wide range this month — from a $3.2 million New Smyrna Beach estate to a $50,000 manufactured home — also reflects just how diverse Volusia County’s housing stock really is.

Whether you’re buying or selling anywhere in Volusia County, I’m happy to walk you through what these numbers mean for your specific area.

Data source: All statistics provided by Stellar MLS for June 2026.

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