Ormond Beach Flood Zones & Insurance Cost (2026)
For flood purposes there are two Ormond Beaches, and the Halifax River is the line between them. West of the river, most of the city is low-risk Zone X — Plantation Bay, Halifax Plantation, Breakaway Trails — where flood insurance is cheap and usually optional. East of it, on the barrier island, you're in AE and VE, you're paying thousands a year, and you're buying into a dune system that two hurricanes took apart in 2022. Same city name, completely different transaction.
Ormond Beach is a FEMA Community Rating System (CRS) Class 5 community (effective October 2023) — an automatic 25% discount on NFIP flood insurance in high-risk zones and about 10% in Zone X. Here's the part that catches people: Ormond-by-the-Sea isn't in the City of Ormond Beach at all. It's unincorporated Volusia County. That changes who handles your permitting and floodplain administration — but not your discount, because the county is also CRS Class 5. Same 25% either way.
- Mainland Ormond (32174) — Zone X: roughly $400–$1,000/yr, usually optional.
- Beachside & Ormond-by-the-Sea (32176) — Zone AE: roughly $2,000–$7,000/yr.
- Oceanfront — Zone VE: roughly $4,000–$10,000+/yr.
- 25% CRS discount applies on both sides of the river — city and unincorporated are both Class 5.
- The dune is the real variable on the island. Ian and Nicole destroyed much of it in 2022.
Flood insurance cost by Ormond Beach area (2026)
Ormond splits cleanly east–west. The mainland (32174) climbs gently away from the Halifax and Tomoka rivers into large Zone X subdivisions. The barrier island (32176) is a narrow strip between the Atlantic and the Halifax — there is no "low-risk" version of it. These are representative 2026 ranges for single-family homes, already reflecting the 25% CRS discount on NFIP policies in high-risk zones.
| Area / neighborhood | Typical FEMA zone | Representative range |
|---|---|---|
| Plantation Bay, Halifax Plantation (mainland north/west) | Almost all X | $400 – $1,000 |
| Breakaway Trails, Tomoka Oaks, The Trails, Hunter's Ridge | Mostly X | $400 – $1,000 |
| Mainland near the Halifax / Tomoka rivers (Riverbend, The Loop corridor) | X inland; AE near the water | $400 – $6,000 |
| Beachside Ormond Beach (32176), west of A1A | Mostly AE | $2,000 – $6,000 |
| Ormond-by-the-Sea (unincorporated barrier island) | AE, VE oceanfront | $2,000 – $8,000 |
| Oceanfront A1A (Ormond Beach & Ormond-by-the-Sea) | VE | $4,000 – $10,000+ |
Why Ormond Beach flood risk is different
The dune stopped being a given in 2022. Hurricanes Ian (September) and Nicole (November) hit back-to-back, and Nicole in particular caused catastrophic erosion across Volusia — including the loss of infrastructure and large sections of the protective dune system. Ormond-by-the-Sea took it hard. Volusia County resorted to sand-filled TrapBags in 2023 as a temporary fortification, and FDOT has been building a buried seawall roughly 1.3 miles long along A1A in Ormond-by-the-Sea, targeted for completion in early 2026. On an oceanfront lot, the dune is not scenery — it is the structure standing between the house and the surf. Ask what's actually in front of the property now.
The mainland is genuinely low-risk, and that's not marketing. The big gated and golf communities west of US-1 — Plantation Bay, Halifax Plantation, Breakaway Trails — sit well outside the Special Flood Hazard Area. For most of those homes flood insurance is optional and runs a few hundred dollars a year. Buyers who assume "Ormond Beach = coastal = expensive flood insurance" routinely overestimate the cost of the mainland by thousands.
The city line matters more than people expect. Ormond-by-the-Sea is unincorporated Volusia County, not the City of Ormond Beach. Your permits, code enforcement, and floodplain questions go to a different government. The CRS discount happens to be identical (both Class 5), but nothing else about the jurisdiction is.
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Is Ormond Beach in a flood zone?
Depends which side of the Halifax River. The barrier island — beachside 32176 and Ormond-by-the-Sea — is largely Zone AE with VE on the oceanfront. The mainland (32174), including Plantation Bay, Halifax Plantation, Breakaway Trails and Tomoka Oaks, is mostly low-risk Zone X, with AE along the Halifax and Tomoka rivers. Always verify the exact address.
How much is flood insurance in Ormond Beach in 2026?
Mainland Zone X roughly $400–$1,000/yr and usually optional; riverfront AE about $2,000–$6,000; beachside AE roughly $2,000–$7,000; oceanfront VE $4,000–$10,000+. The city's 25% CRS discount already lowers NFIP premiums in the high-risk zones. Only an address-specific quote is exact.
Does Ormond Beach have a flood insurance discount?
Yes — FEMA CRS Class 5 since October 2023, worth an automatic 25% off NFIP premiums in high-risk zones (A/AE/VE) and about 10% in Zone X. Ormond-by-the-Sea is in unincorporated Volusia County, which is also Class 5, so the discount there is the same 25%. See the full Volusia CRS table.
Is Ormond-by-the-Sea part of the City of Ormond Beach?
No. It's an unincorporated community on the barrier island just north of the city limits, governed by Volusia County. Permitting, code enforcement and floodplain administration all run through the county rather than the city. It doesn't change your flood discount — the county is Class 5 too — but it changes who you deal with.
Did Ormond Beach lose its dunes in the 2022 hurricanes?
Along the barrier island, largely yes. Ian and Nicole in 2022 caused severe erosion, with Nicole destroying large portions of the county's protective dune system. Volusia placed sand TrapBags as a stopgap in 2023, and FDOT has been building a ~1.3-mile buried seawall along A1A in Ormond-by-the-Sea, targeted for early 2026. On an oceanfront lot, the dune's current condition is a genuine due-diligence item.
Other Volusia city flood guides
Volusia County cost guide & CRS table · Daytona Beach · Daytona Beach Shores · Port Orange · New Smyrna Beach · Ponce Inlet · Edgewater
Sources & methodology
- FEMA — CRS Eligible Communities, effective April 1, 2026 (Ormond Beach: Class 5, 25%; Volusia County: Class 5, 25%)
- City of Ormond Beach — Floodplain Management
- FEMA — NFIP Risk Rating 2.0 pricing
- FEMA Flood Map Service Center — look up any Ormond Beach address's zone
- Ormond Beach Observer — FDOT buried seawall along A1A in Ormond-by-the-Sea nearing completion
- Ormond Beach Observer — Volusia sand TrapBags to temporarily fortify the coast (2023)
- Volusia County — 2023 Countywide Beach Profile Survey (post-Ian/Nicole dune loss)
Disclaimer: All figures are representative 2026 planning estimates for Ormond Beach, Florida based on FEMA flood maps, NFIP Risk Rating 2.0, and the Community Rating System class in effect as of FEMA's April 1, 2026 eligible-communities list — not insurance quotes or a guarantee of cost. CRS classes change; verify the current class and your property's flood zone before relying on either. Robert Kirkland is a licensed Florida real estate sales associate with Simply Real Estate, not a licensed insurance agent; confirm actual premiums with a licensed insurance professional and the property's exact flood zone with FEMA, the City of Ormond Beach, or Volusia County for unincorporated areas. Simply Real Estate is an Equal Housing Opportunity broker.