Roosevelt Park market snapshot (as of June 25, 2026): the median sale price is about $259K ($203 per sq ft), with homes averaging 22 days on market and 8.0 months of supply, a buyer-leaning market (limited data). Values are up 9% over the past year, based on 3 recent closings in live Daytona-area MLS data.
Roosevelt Park is an established single-family neighborhood on the Daytona Beach mainland, Volusia County, a settled residential pocket of tree-lined streets rather than a gated or amenity-driven community.
Homes show a range of older architectural styles, from cozy bungalows to modest single-family homes, commonly around 1,700 square feet, at an affordable price point (recent reference pricing around the mid $100,000s). It is a value-tier mainland neighborhood close to the city's core.
The location is central: downtown Daytona Beach with its Beach Street riverfront, dining, and shops is minutes away, the beachside is a short drive east over the bridges, and the interstates and the Speedway corridor are a manageable drive west.
Because Roosevelt Park is an older, value-tier neighborhood with limited turnover, the purchase is about the individual home, its roof, systems, and condition, and the immediate block, rather than a neighborhood-wide average.