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VOLUSIA COUNTY TAX DEED SALE HELP
Stop Your Volusia County Tax Deed Sale—We Buy Homes Fast
If your Volusia County property is scheduled for a tax deed sale, you have options. I buy homes before the auction so you keep your equity and your dignity.
• Cash offers in 24 hours
• Close in 7-14 days
• Rent-back options available
• Serving all Volusia County cities
Call 352-354-7800 now for a free, confidential consultation
How Volusia County Tax Deed Sales Work
Volusia County—Daytona Beach, DeLand, and New Smyrna Beach—combines coastal tourism with inland agriculture and growing suburban communities. The Volusia County Clerk of Courts handles tax deed sales from beachfront condos to DeLand historic homes.
The Volusia County Timeline
Year 1: Taxes delinquent April 1. Certificate sale June 1.
Year 2+: Interest accrues at up to 18%.
Year 3: Tax deed application filed. Volusia Clerk sends certified notice and posts property.
3-4 months after application: Online auction held.
Your Volusia Clerk Contact
Volusia County Clerk of Courts
Tax Deed & Recording Division
101 N. Alabama Avenue, DeLand, FL 32724
Phone: (386) 736-5915
Website: Volusia Clerk
Volusia County Cities We Serve
- Daytona Beach
- DeLand
- New Smyrna Beach
- Ormond Beach
- Port Orange
- Deltona
- Orange City
- DeBary
- Edgewater
- Holly Hill
- South Daytona
- Ponce Inlet
- Daytona Beach Shores
- Pierson
- Lake Helen
- And all unincorporated Volusia areas
Why Volusia County Homeowners Call Me
Daytona Beach Tourism Volatility
Daytona's economy depends on tourism—Bike Week, spring break, NASCAR. When events cancel or tourism drops, rental property owners lose income fast. Tax bills don't wait for recovery.
Deltona Sprawl and Subprime Legacy
Deltona was built as a massive suburban development. Many homeowners bought with subprime loans during the boom, survived foreclosure, but never caught up on taxes. Years of delinquency accumulate silently.
New Smyrna Beach Second-Home Owners
New Smyrna attracts affluent second-home buyers from Atlanta and the Northeast. Mail forwarding failures and out-of-state banking leave owners unaware of tax problems until the deed notice arrives.
DeLand Historic District Pressures
DeLand's historic district has gentrified rapidly. Longtime residents face taxes on $300,000+ values for homes they bought for $70,000. The "Save Our Homes" cap helps homesteaders, but inherited and rental properties get slammed.
What Happens at a Volusia County Tax Deed Auction
Volusia's online auction draws specific buyers:
• Daytona investors bid cautiously on tourist-area properties due to seasonal volatility
• Beach buyers seek New Smyrna and Ponce Inlet waterfront
• Deltona landlords target affordable rental properties
• DeLand rehabbers focus on historic district bungalows
Every bidder discounts for unknown condition and rental income uncertainty. Your $250,000 Daytona condo might sell for $165,000. Your $180,000 Deltona home might sell for $115,000.
What Typically Happens In Volusia County
What typically happens: A Daytona Beach rental property owner depends on Bike Week and summer tourism. When events cancel or tourism drops, rental income vanishes—but the tax bill doesn't. They fall behind hoping next season will save them.
Your Options If You're Facing a Volusia County Tax Deed Sale
Option 1 — Equity Protection Program
Stay in the Home and Work Toward Ownership Again
Designed for homeowners who would prefer to remain in the property while improving their financial situation
• Property sold at an agreed purchase price
• Delinquent taxes paid at closing
• Twelve months of lease payments secured
• Additional funds may help eliminate other debts
• Buyback price agreed to in advance
• Credit repair assistance provided to help qualify for financing
This option provides time and structure so you can work toward owning the property again
Option 2 — Stability Rent-Back Plan
Sell the Property While Remaining in the Home Temporarily
Ideal for homeowners who want to remove the stress of ownership but still need time before moving
• Property sold at an agreed purchase price
• Delinquent taxes paid at closing
• Access to remaining equity from the sale
• Remain in the home for up to 12 months
• Rent often structured below market rates
• Possible option to renew the rental agreement
This option provides stability while you plan your next step
Option 3 — Fresh Start Purchase Plan
A Clean Resolution with Relocation Support
For homeowners who prefer to move forward and transition out of the property.
• Fair purchase offer presented
• Delinquent taxes paid at closing
• Closing costs often covered
• Up to $3,000 in moving assistance
• Professional moving services coordinated
• Assistance locating a new residence if needed
This option focuses on providing a smooth and stress-free transition
Volusia County-Specific Resources
Volusia County Property Appraiser
123 W. Indiana Avenue, DeLand, FL 32720
(386) 736-5901
For exemptions and assessment questions
Volusia County Tax Collector
123 W. Indiana Avenue, DeLand, FL 32720
(386) 736-5920
For redemption amounts and payment plans
Legal Aid Society of Volusia County
(386) 255-6573
Free legal help for qualifying low-income homeowners
Volusia County Senior Services
(386) 736-5291
Resources for seniors facing housing crises
Frequently Asked Questions: Volusia County Tax Deed Sales
Q: How long do I have after getting a Volusia tax deed notice?
A: Typically 3-4 months. Volusia processes applications consistently. Call me immediately.
Q: Can I redeem my Volusia property by paying taxes?
A: Yes, before the tax deed issues. Contact Volusia County Tax Collector for exact payoff.
Q: What if my Daytona property depends on rental income?
A: Common situation. I understand tourism-dependent properties and factor income potential into offers.
Q: Can you help with DeLand historic district homes?
A: Yes. I understand historic district regulations and factor them into offers.
Q: What if I live out of state but own Volusia property?
A: Most of my second-home clients live out of state. I handle everything remotely.
Q: Can you purchase commercial properties in Volusia?
A: Yes. I've purchased retail, restaurant, and multifamily properties throughout Daytona and New Smyrna.
Call Now—Volusia County Tax Deed Sales Move Fast
I've helped Volusia County homeowners in Daytona Beach, DeLand, New Smyrna Beach, Port Orange, and throughout the county stop tax deed sales and preserve their equity.
No pressure. No obligation. Just honest answers.
Call 352-354-7800 now, or fill out the form below. I'll call you back within 24 hours.
Nancy Cope
FL Tax Advocates
Serving Volusia County & All 67 Florida Counties
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