Rockefeller Heights market snapshot (as of June 25, 2026): the median sale price is about $345K ($260 per sq ft), with homes averaging 22 days on market and 12.0 months of supply, a buyer-leaning market (limited data). Values are up 5% over the past year, based on 1 recent closings in live Daytona-area MLS data.
Rockefeller Heights is an established single-family neighborhood on Rockefeller Drive on the Ormond Beach North Peninsula, Volusia County, ZIP 32176, in the Ormond-by-the-Sea area between the Atlantic Ocean and the Halifax River. Rockefeller Drive is itself a public beach-access street that runs to the ocean (neighborhoods.com; Natural Atlas, 2026).
The homes are mid-century, built in the 1940s and 1950s (examples from 1949 and 1957), modest single-family houses, with some duplexes near the oceanfront, generally around 1,227 to 1,451 square feet. It carries an Ormond Beach mailing address; the area is unincorporated Ormond-by-the-Sea, not inside the City of Ormond Beach (Zillow; Trulia; Homes.com, 2026).
There is no homeowners association indicated, consistent with a 1940s-50s beach street; confirm any per-parcel arrangement. The neighborhood's defining feature is its beach proximity, with the public Rockefeller Drive beach approach at the street's eastern end (neighborhoods.com; Natural Atlas, 2026).
The neighborhood shares the Rockefeller name with The Casements, John D. Rockefeller's former winter home, but the two are separate places: The Casements and Rockefeller Gardens Park are on the mainland riverfront about a mile across the Halifax River, not part of this beachside neighborhood. Confirm the parcel's jurisdiction and the flood zone for any specific home.