Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach FL Homes for Sale

Shop 'til you drop



Riverfront Marketplace

Located on Beach Street in the heart of historic Daytona Beach, this mile-long stretch of shops faces the Halifax River.

Volusia Mall

Features major department stores including Dillards, Burdines, Sears, and J.C. Penney plus about 100 specialty shops and a spacious food court.

Granada Boulevard, Ormond Beach

The Trails Shopping Center

Originally built as a complex of rustic shingle-sided shops centered on a Publix supermarket, the shopping center is in the midst of a renovation as it’s transformed into a Mediterranean village style complex.

Seabreeze Boulevard, Daytona Beach

Once Daytona Beach’s version of a chic, upscale shopping street, Seabreeze is now more eclectic with a combination of small boutiques, specialty shops and restaurants, many aimed at the tourism from the resorts at the end of the street.

Daytona Flea and Farmer’s Market

This 40-acre flea and farmer’s market, just off International Boulevard west of the Speedway, offers more than 1,000 covered booths selling produce, specialty foods, jewelry, arts and crafts, pet supplies and almost everything imaginable.

Atlantic Avenue (S.R. A1A)

The historic highway runs the length of Volusia County parallel to the beach and features a variety of gift, surf and other beach wear shops from Grenada Boulevard south to Daytona Beach Shores.

Dunlawton Boulevard, Port Orange

Busy thoroughfare offers a slew of small, strip mall and shopping centers grouped around super stores and the standard range of all-American chains including K-Mart and a Sam’s Club.

DeLand Mainstreet

A quaint, old-fashioned downtown right out of “Leave It to Beaver” days.

Flagler Avenue, New Smyrna Beach

An eclectic mix of small, casual shops typical of a beachside town, with a surf shop, handmade jewelry and pottery shops, clothing boutiques and gift shops and an assortment of restaurants and cafes.

Discount outlets, supersized and otherwise

Like almost every other region of the country, Volusia County has seen a construction boom in the big box retailers.

Cynthia Marriott