Ormond-by-the-Sea Homes
29°20′21′′N 81°3′57′′W
You may be asking yourself, "what is the difference between Ormond Beach and Ormond-by-the-Sea?
"The "by the sea" appellation was used to distinguish the area from the adjacent city of Ormond Beach, located immediately to the south. Though unincorporated, it was first represented by the North Peninsula Zoning Commission, created in 1955.
The boundaries of Ormond-by-the-Sea include the Volusia/Flagler county line on the north, the city of Ormond Beach on the south, the Atlantic Ocean on the east, and the Halifax River on the west. The area has traditionally been called the North Peninsula, although other nicknames such as OBC or OBTS are sometimes used.
There are two principal roads, State Road A1A (also known as Ocean Shore Boulevard), which runs along the Atlantic Ocean, and John Anderson Drive, which runs along the Halifax River."
It is a stunning location and investing in a property here is worth concerning. With homes and condos lining the beach, and riverfront properties along the Halifax River, a lagoon separated from the Atlantic by barrier beaches. This part of the Barrier Island feels remote enough without being detached from close-by cities.
Ormond-by-the-Sea is a charming community that is hospitable, and a wonderful place to raise a family or simply retire.
If you are considering investing or buying in Ormond-by-the-Sea Home, be sure to call me at 818-287-4008 or fill out the form below, and will be happy to send you listings that match your budget and interests.