Fitch Grant market snapshot (as of June 25, 2026): the median sale price is about $126K ($133 per sq ft), with homes averaging 35 days on market and 3.0 months of supply, a buyer-leaning market (limited data). Values are up 74% over the past year, based on 4 recent closings in live Daytona-area MLS data.
Fitch Grant refers to a historic land-grant area on the west side of Ormond Beach, Volusia County, in the 32174 zip, named for one of the area's old Spanish land grants (variously labeled Fleming Fitch Grant and Hopkins Fitch Grant in the records). It functions as an MLS and plat label for acreage parcels rather than a single tract subdivision (third-party listings, 2026).
Properties tend to be larger lots, often around an acre (about 0.89 acre cited in one listing), set among mature oak trees draped in Spanish moss, giving the area a rural, private, old-Florida character. The area is described as high and dry, and at least some properties carry no HOA.
Because it is an acreage area rather than a uniform subdivision, home sizes, ages, and conditions vary widely, and some parcels may be on well and septic rather than city utilities. Confirm the specific parcel's lot size, utilities, and any access easements before you write.
The location is convenient despite the rural feel: minutes from the Daytona International Speedway, the Tanger Outlets and Tomoka Town Center near I-95, and a reasonable drive to the beach. Buyers should pull the FEMA flood zone for the specific parcel, confirm utilities and any restrictions, and verify school assignments by address.