Daytona Beach, FL, Has a Significant Shortage of Homes for Middle-Income Earners

by The Realtor.com Team

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The dream of finding an affordable home often feels out of reach for many prospective buyers, especially those in the middle-income bracket. While the housing market might appear robust on the surface, a deeper look reveals a significant disconnect between available homes and what many can truly afford.

This growing financial pressure highlights a critical issue: middle-income households continue to face the largest supply gap in the housing market.

Buyers earning around $75,000 can currently afford homes priced up to about $261,140, yet homes priced below this point account for only about 23% of listings nationally, compared with about 44% in a balanced market. This represents an effective shortage of about 311,000 listings within reach of these buyers, according to a collaborative analysis by Realtor.com® and the National Association of Realtors®.

In fact, thirty-six percent of metros fall below 70% alignment, meaning many lower- and middle-income households struggle to find listings within their price range.

This challenge is particularly evident in places like Daytona Beach, FL, where middle-income earners face a significant shortage of available homes.

Daytona Beach's housing landscape for middle-income buyers

According to the 2026 Housing Mismatch Report, a collaborative analysis between Realtor.com® and the National Association of Realtors®, Daytona Beach, is experiencing a significant shortage of homes for buyers earning around $75,000.

In March 2026, only 20.80% of listings were affordable for these buyers, a modest increase from 16.90% in March 2025.

This means Daytona Beach is missing approximately 2,391 affordable listings from its market, creating substantial hurdles for those looking to purchase a home.

The report also introduces the Listing-Income Alignment Score, a new metric that offers an important reframe from how affordability is often discussed. This score measures how well the current distribution of home listings matches the distribution of household incomes in a given market.

Daytona Beach recorded a March 2026 Listing-Income Alignment Score of 68.80%.

While this represents an improvement of +8.3 compared to 2025, it still marks a decline of 2.2 compared to 2019, underscoring the persistent challenges in matching housing supply with buyer affordability.

Courtesy of Realtor.com and NAR (National Association of Realtors and Realtor.com)

What needs to happen next for housing recovery

Addressing the housing challenges in markets like Daytona Beach, FL, requires more than just an increase in overall inventory.

The focus must shift to providing homes at price points that align with what middle-income buyers can realistically afford.

"The U.S. housing market continues to face a structural mismatch between the homes available for sale and what buyers can afford," says Nadia Evangelou, NAR principal economist and director of real estate research.

"Too much of the inventory available today remains concentrated at higher price points, leaving a shortage of options for entry-level and middle-income buyers."

"The data makes clear that more inventory alone won’t be enough to unlock the housing market," Danielle Hale, chief economist at Realtor.com®, adds. "A true recovery requires homes at the right price points."

"Until the supply of entry-level and middle-market homes grows to meet demand, many buyers will continue to find the market out of reach despite headline improvements in affordability and inventory."

Generated with AI assistance and finalized through human editorial oversight by Dina Sartore-Bodo and Gabriella Iannetta.

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