Recorded closings, market speed, and price direction for Port Orange communities from MLS records — and the honest framework for the sell-now-or-wait call. No forecast, no pressure, just the tape.
Port Orange recorded 685 closings in the last 12 months with the median community selling in 104 days, and it is one of the Florida markets where median community prices ROSE over the last year (+3.0%) — sellers hold more pricing power here than most of the state. The verdict the data supports: sellers here operate from strength — but the statewide record still punishes overpricing. The county-wide picture is on our Volusia County sell-now page.
The chart puts Port Orange (gold) against Florida’s 14 largest-volume counties. The statewide record — 201,552 failed listings in 12 months and why they failed — is at why isn’t my house selling; the statewide scoreboard is on the sell-now-or-wait page.
Price against the last 90 days of closed sales in your community (our community pages publish them), correct early if the first two weeks are quiet — statewide, 71.6% of failed listings cut price and still failed — and run your payoff on the net-proceeds tool. Weighing a fast sale? Compare both numbers first.
No 2027 forecast, no guaranteed outcomes, no algorithmic value estimate. City medians hide wide community spreads. For a records-based read on your home: a hand-prepared valuation from actual closings.
A records-based listing net sheet from your community’s actual closings — and where available, written cash-offer interest to hold next to it. No algorithm, no obligation.
Methodology: city figures aggregate per-community MLS statistics (median community days-on-market and median community 1-year price change; closings as recorded) for the 12 months ending August 15, 2026, from the MLS feeds Momentum Realty licenses. Compiled from MLS records; deemed reliable but not guaranteed. General information, not advice about any specific property.