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Written by Jere Salmisto·Reviewed by CalcFi Editorial·Methodology
TL;DR

Housing: $295,000 median home, $1,350/mo/mo median rent, PITI ~$2,425/mo (12% down, 6.30% PMMS). Income: $52,400 median household; rent burden 30.9% (above 30% guideline). Taxes: 0.91% effective property tax rate → ~$2,685 annual bill. Cost of living: BEA RPP index 97 (national baseline = 100); estimated annual commute cost ~$4,529. Context: unemployment 3.7%; job market led by Florida state industries.

Source: Zillow ZHVI/ZORI · Census ACS · Tax Foundation, 2025–2026

📍 Customized for Daytona Beach, Florida

Financial advisors recommend 3–6 months of expenses in an emergency fund. For a typical Daytona Beach household with ~$2,878/month in essential expenses (rent: $1,350 + other essentials), a 6-month fund means $17,268 in savings. With Daytona Beach's unemployment rate at 3.7%, a larger cushion may be wise — especially given the high cost of living here (index: 97).

Median Home
$295k
Median Rent
$1,350/mo
Median Income
$52k/yr
Property Tax
0.91%
Cost of Living
97 / 100 avg

✓ Calculator below is pre-filled with Daytona Beach local data

Data as of Jun 2026 · Sources: Zillow, Census ACS, Tax Foundation, Freddie Mac

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Florida Financial Snapshot (2026) — Emergency Fund Calculator

Cost-of-living index and median income anchor the budget math for the emergency fund calculator in Florida. Every row cites a primary public dataset. Numbers reflect the most recent vintage available; refresh cadence is documented in the methodology.

MetricFloridaSource
Median home value (ZHVI)$395,000[1][1]
Property tax effective rate0.89%[2][2]
Minimum wage—[3][3]
Top marginal income tax rateNone[4][4]
Cost-of-living index (BEA RPP)103.6 (US = 100)[5][5]
Median household income$52,400/yr[6][6]

How the Emergency Fund Calculator Math Works Under Florida Law

Your emergency fund calculator in Florida is driven by the BEA Regional Price Parity (RPP) — a purchasing-power index where US = 100. The all-items RPP tells you how far a dollar goes statewide vs the national average; housing-only RPP isolates the rent/mortgage side, which is the single biggest budget line for most households[1].

When the all-items RPP is above 100, the same expense basket costs more to maintain in Florida. The 50/30/20 rule (needs/wants/savings) bends toward needs in high-RPP states and toward savings in low-RPP states.

Local context: Daytona Beach, FL

Housing economics in Daytona Beach, FL. The median home value runs 17.6% below the U.S. baseline for Daytona Beach, FL is $295,000 per Zillow's home-value index. Median rent runs $1,350 a month per Zillow ZORI, cheaper than the national $1,850 baseline. Effective property tax sits at 0.91% of assessed value, below the 0.99% national average tracked by the Tax Foundation. Lenders in Daytona Beach, FL have quoted 6.30% on the 30-year fixed product over the trailing four-week window per Freddie Mac PMMS — the prevailing posted rate before any borrower-specific lock-ins.

Income and tax climate. Florida's top marginal state income tax bracket lands at 0.00% — one of nine states that levies no broad-based income tax, shifting the revenue burden onto sales, property, and severance levies. BEA's Regional Price Parity scores Daytona Beach, FL at 97.0 (national = 100), meaning a dollar in Daytona Beach, FL buys 103¢ — more goods and services than the same dollar nationally.

How Daytona Beach, FL's cost basis informs the comparison. The cost-of-living comparison calculator weights housing, transportation, food, healthcare, and miscellaneous expenses using BEA Regional Price Parity for shelter and Council for Community and Economic Research C2ER index components for non-shelter categories. Housing is the dominant swing factor in most cross-state comparisons; the next-largest driver is state and local tax burden. Daytona Beach, FL's housing index plus its tax overlay together typically explain 70-80% of the variance against any other location you might compare against.

Local context as of 2026-06-27. Live data sources are listed in the Sources section below; each metric carries its own retrieval date.

Daytona Beach versus the U.S. baseline

How does Daytona Beach, FL stack up against the national average on the metrics that drive the calculators on this page? The table below pairs the Daytona Beach, FL-specific reading against the U.S. baseline so you can see at a glance whether your local scenario runs above or below typical. Three to five percentage points of difference on most of these inputs translates into meaningful changes in calculator output — for example, a 50-basis-point difference in mortgage rate moves the monthly payment on a $400,000 30-year loan by roughly $130.

MetricDaytona Beach, FLU.S. baselineDifference
Median home value[zillow]$295,000$358,000-17.6%
Median monthly rent[zillow]$1,350$1,850-27.0%
Property tax (effective)[tax-foundation]0.91%0.99%-8.1%
State top marginal income tax[tax-foundation]None~4.08% (volume-weighted)−4.08 pp
State cost-of-living index[bea-rpp]97.0100.0-3.0 pts

How to use the Emergency Fund Calculator

Walk through using the Emergency Fund Calculator with Daytona Beach, FL-specific defaults pre-loaded from primary sources.

  1. Enter your Daytona Beach numbersFill in the emergency fund inputs. Defaults reflect Daytona Beach, FL 2026: median home $295,000, median rent $1,350/mo, 0.91% effective property tax.
  2. Apply the local 2026 inputsThe median home value in Daytona Beach is $295,000 (Zillow ZHVI), with median monthly rent running $1,350/mo.
  3. Compare against Daytona Beach contextMonthly PITI on the $295,000 median home in Daytona Beach is ~$2,425/mo — vs a $1,350/mo median rent.

How Florida Compares to Neighboring States

Moving one state over changes the emergency fund numbers. Compare median home value (Zillow ZHVI), top marginal income tax rate, effective property tax rate, and the BEA all-items Regional Price Parity across Florida and its border states.

StateMedian homeTop inc taxProp tax rateRPP (US=100)
Florida (this page)$395,000None0.89%103.6
see Alabama$223,0005.00%0.41%89.1
Georgia equivalent$325,0005.39%0.92%96.5

Sources: Zillow ZHVI[1], state Departments of Revenue / Tax Foundation[2], Tax Foundation property taxes[3], BEA Regional Price Parities[4].

What Changes Your Result in Florida

  • Florida cost-of-living drag:Line-item costs in Florida deviate from the US mean by whatever the BEA all-items RPP deviates from 100. Weight your budget toward the state average rather than the national average.

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  • how budget planner works for Florida residents — emergency fund is a line in the 50/30/20.

How Daytona Beach Compares to the National Average

Understanding how Daytona Beach stacks up helps you calibrate your financial planning.

MetricDaytona Beach, FLUS AverageDifference
Median Home Price$295,000$420,800-29.9%
Median Monthly Rent$1,350$1,713-21.2%
Median Household Income$52,400$74,580-29.7%
Property Tax Rate0.91%1.10%-17.3%
Cost of Living Index97100-3.0%

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, BLS, Zillow, NAR (2024–2025). Green = favorable for residents; red = less favorable.

Daytona Beach Financial Snapshot

Population (Metro)
630,000
Unemployment
3.7%
Avg Commute
26 min
Median Age
43.5
Price-to-Rent Ratio
18.2x
Annual Property Tax
$2,685
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Frequently Asked Questions — Daytona Beach

Can median-income households afford the median home in Daytona Beach?
With a ~$2,425 monthly PITI and $52,400 median income, housing would consume ~55.5% of gross annual income. Qualifying under the 28% DTI rule requires ~$103,929 in annual income. Educational reference only.
Is it better to rent or buy in Daytona Beach?
Daytona Beach's price-to-rent ratio (18.2x) is roughly neutral — in the 15-20x range the decision depends on time horizon and wealth goals.
What is the annual property tax bill on the median home in Daytona Beach?
Approximately $2,685/yr at the 0.91% effective rate on the $295,000 median home. The national average effective rate is 1.07%.
What share of median income goes to rent in Daytona Beach?
The $1,350/mo median rent represents 30.9% of the $52,400 median household income. The recommended housing cost threshold is 30%; Daytona Beach exceeds that guideline. Educational reference only.
How much does commuting cost in Daytona Beach?
Average commute time in Daytona Beach is 26 minutes per ACS. Estimated annual commute cost runs about $4,529 — a cost frequently overlooked when calculating true household affordability. Educational reference only.
How does the cost of living in Daytona Beach compare to the national average?
Daytona Beach's BEA RPP index is 97, 3% below the national baseline of 100. For a household earning the national median income of $77,540, this translates to ~$2,326/yr in purchasing power difference. Educational reference only.
What is the median home price in Daytona Beach, FL?
The median home price in Daytona Beach is $295,000 as of 2025–2026.
What is the average rent in Daytona Beach?
The median monthly rent in Daytona Beach, FL is $1,350.
Where does Daytona Beach data on this page come from?
Daytona Beach numbers are pulled from Zillow ZHVI/ZORI (home values, rent), the U.S. Census Bureau ACS (income, demographics), and Tax Foundation (property tax). Each value is timestamped on the page.
How often is the Daytona Beach emergency fund updated?
Source feeds (Zillow, Freddie Mac PMMS, Census ACS) are refreshed on their native cadence — hourly for mortgage rates, monthly for ZHVI/ZORI, annually for ACS. Page caches revalidate every 24 hours via Next.js ISR.
Does the emergency fund replace professional advice?
No. This calculator gives educational estimates using public Daytona Beach data and standard formulas. It is not personalized tax, legal, or investment advice. Consult a licensed professional for decisions with material consequences.

Florida State Context

Florida Real Estate Tips

Tip

Florida has no state income tax — your entire mortgage payment comes from pre-federal-tax-only dollars, maximizing purchasing power.

Tip

Florida's homestead exemption reduces your property tax assessed value by up to $50,000, saving $500-$1,500/year depending on your county's millage rate.

Tip

The Save Our Homes cap limits annual property tax assessment increases to 3% on homesteaded properties — a huge benefit in appreciating markets.

Tip

Florida homeowners insurance averages $2,160/yr — the highest among major states — driven by hurricane risk. Shop aggressively and consider Citizens (state insurer of last resort).

Florida Homebuyer Programs

  • ✓Florida Housing First-Time Homebuyer Program — below-market rate 30-year fixed mortgages.
  • ✓Florida Assist (FL Assist) — $10,000 second mortgage at 0% interest, deferred, for down payment assistance.
  • ✓HLP (Hardest Hit Fund) Down Payment Assistance — up to $15,000 for qualifying buyers in certain counties.
  • ✓Hometown Heroes Program — up to 5% of loan amount for Florida workers (teachers, first responders, nurses, etc.).

Statewide Florida figures apply broadly across Daytona Beach. County- and city-level variation can be significant — verify against local sources before closing a transaction. [3]

How we compute this — methodology

The Daytona Beach page uses local median home price ($295,000), median rent ($1,350/mo), and property tax rate (0.91%) alongside the calculator's client-side formula. Calculations run in your browser — no inputs are sent to a server.

Refresh cadence:home price (Zillow ZHVI) and rent (Zillow ZORI) are reviewed monthly when the source publishes. Property tax and cost-of-living figures refresh annually. The page's dateModified reflects the most recent retrievedAt across every sourced value rendered above.

Known limits: ZIP-level variance within Daytona Beach can be substantial — the figures shown are city-wide medians. For a precise property tax quote, consult your county assessor.

Sources

  1. Zillow Research — ZHVI (Zillow Home Value Index) + ZORI (Zillow Observed Rent Index), city-level. zillow.com/research/data. Retrieved 2026-06-13.
  2. U.S. Census Bureau — American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates for median household income and population. census.gov/programs-surveys/acs.
  3. CalcFi state financial context — tips + first-time homebuyer programs compiled from each state's Housing Finance Authority (HFA) public pages. See src/data/state-financial-context.ts.
  4. Tax Foundation — state property tax effective rates and state/local sales tax rates. taxfoundation.org.
  5. Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey (PMMS) — weekly national mortgage rate averages used by mortgage-related calculators. freddiemac.com/pmms.
  6. Bureau of Economic Analysis — Regional Price Parities by State — www.bea.gov/data/prices-inflation/regional-price-parities-state-and-metro-area. Retrieved 2026-06-13.
  7. HUD Fair Market Rents — 50th-percentile 2-bedroom FY — www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/fmr.html. Retrieved 2026-06-13.
  8. U.S. Energy Information Administration — residential electricity / natural gas / gasoline — www.eia.gov. Retrieved 2026-06-13.
  9. BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) — state-level occupational wages — www.bls.gov/oes. Retrieved 2026-06-13.
  10. Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey (PMMS) — weekly national mortgage rates — www.freddiemac.com/pmms. Retrieved 2026-06-13.
  11. NAIC Dwelling Fire, Homeowners Owners, and Homeowners Tenants Insurance Report — content.naic.org/article/homeowners-insurance-report. Retrieved 2026-06-13.
  12. State Departments of Revenue — official bracket + deduction publications (one primary URL per state; linked in the brackets table below) — taxfoundation.org/data/all/state/state-income-tax-rates. Retrieved 2026-06-13.
  13. U.S. Department of Labor — State Minimum Wage Laws — www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/minimum-wage/state. Retrieved 2026-06-13.
  14. FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data) — real median household income, unemployment, HPI, LFPR per state — fred.stlouisfed.org. Retrieved 2026-06-13.

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