NAICS 53

Real Estate and Rental and Leasing in Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach, FL

Metro Market Score 47.4 (Moderate), ranked #196 of 330 metros. 1,150 establishments, 3,983 jobs.

Metro Market Assessment

Metro Market Score 47.4
Favorable 0-35
Moderate 35-48
Challenging 48-60
Difficult 60+
Moderate

Lower is better. Relative to national real estate and rental and leasing average.

Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach pairs above-average real estate and rental and leasing concentration (89.7) with positive employment growth (trend: 59.4). The market is competitive but still expanding, leaving room for well-positioned new entrants.

Industry Concentration
89.7
LQ: 1.18
Rank #296 of 330 metros
Wage Competitiveness
40.0
$52,644 avg wage
Growth Trend
59.4
Employment growth index
Rank #135 of 330 metros
Wage Pressure
13.9
YoY wage change index

1,150 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Firms in Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach

1,150
Establishments
-0.1% YoY
3,983
Total Employment
+1.5% YoY
$52,644
Average Annual Wage
+1.2% YoY
1.18
Location Quotient
Above national avg

Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach vs Florida Statewide

How this metro's real estate and rental and leasing market compares to Florida overall. The state ranks #49/51 for entry risk.

Measure Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach FL Statewide
Overall Score 47.4 Moderate 54.7 Elevated
Score Type Metro Market Score Entry Risk Score
Rank #196 of 330 metros #49 of 51 states

Metro and state scores use different methodologies (metro has 4 QCEW-based metrics; state adds BDS survival and momentum data). Direct score comparisons are approximate.

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About Metro Market Score: A weighted composite of industry concentration (25%), wage competitiveness (25%), wage pressure (20%), and employment growth trend (30%). Lower scores indicate more favorable conditions. For Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach's real estate and rental and leasing sector, the industry concentration component (89.7) has the strongest pull on the composite. Metro scores use QCEW data only (no BDS survival data at metro level). Read full methodology →

Data Sources

Data period: 2024. Last updated: April 2026.