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Coronado Island Homes for Sale — New Smyrna Beach, FL

Coronado Island is the beachside heart of New Smyrna Beach — the barrier-island neighborhood between the Intracoastal and the Atlantic, walkable to Flagler Avenue and the sand. It's where a lot of buyers want to be: waterfront homes, canal lots with boat access, and condos with river or ocean views. Here's a local Realtor's guide before you buy or sell on Coronado Island.

CityNew Smyrna Beach, FL (beachside / barrier island)
Neighborhood typeBeachside island area — waterfront single-family homes plus riverfront condos (mix of individual HOAs)
HomesSingle-family (many waterfront/canal-front) and condos; recent waterfront median around $635K, with a wide overall range
Condo optionsFrom intimate older buildings (e.g., Coronado Cove) to newer riverfront towers (e.g., Riverwalk) with resort amenities
LifestyleWalk or bike to Flagler Avenue, the beach, and the inlet; boating and Intracoastal access
Thinking about Coronado Island? I live and work in coastal Volusia and know these communities inside out. I'll send you a private, up-to-date list of what's for sale — or a free value report if you already own here.

About the neighborhood

Coronado Island is a section of the New Smyrna Beach barrier island — not a single gated subdivision, but the beachside neighborhood where the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic frame streets of homes and condos. It's prized for location: you're minutes (often walking distance) from Flagler Avenue's shops and restaurants, the no-drive beach, and the inlet. Waterfront and canal-front lots with boat access are a big part of the appeal.

Homes & prices

You'll find real variety here:

Because it's a neighborhood rather than one HOA, prices and rules vary building to building and block to block. That's exactly where a local agent helps — tell me your budget and whether you want a boat slip, walkability, or ocean views, and I'll pull the right listings.

Lifestyle & location

The draw is the beachside lifestyle: a short walk or bike ride to Flagler Avenue, the shops and restaurants, and the wide, car-free stretches of New Smyrna Beach. For boaters, Intracoastal and canal access opens up the whole waterway and the inlet. It's a walkable, water-oriented neighborhood that lives like a vacation — which is exactly why Coronado Island stays in demand for both primary homes and second homes.

Frequently asked questions

Is Coronado Island a gated community?

No — Coronado Island is a beachside neighborhood on the New Smyrna Beach barrier island rather than a single gated subdivision. It's a mix of waterfront single-family homes and condo buildings, each with its own association where applicable.

What do homes cost on Coronado Island?

It ranges widely by location and type. Recent waterfront sales have run around a $635K median, with premium riverfront and larger homes higher, and condos spanning from more attainable older units to newer riverfront residences.

Can you get a home with a boat slip on Coronado Island?

Yes — many single-family homes have private docks with Intracoastal or canal access, and several condo communities offer boat slips or storage. If boating is a priority, I can focus your search on the properties that have it.

Is Coronado Island walkable to the beach?

Very — much of the neighborhood is within walking or biking distance of Flagler Avenue's shops and restaurants and the wide, car-free New Smyrna Beach shoreline, with the inlet close by.

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Ready to talk Coronado Island? Whether you're buying or selling, you get straight answers and real local pricing insight — and someone who actually picks up the phone. Reach Robert Kirkland at 386-631-5107.
Robert Kirkland is a licensed Florida real estate sales associate with Simply Real Estate, serving Port Orange, New Smyrna Beach, Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach and coastal Volusia County. Community details (HOA dues, memberships, price ranges, and availability) change — confirm current specifics with Robert Kirkland before making decisions. Equal Housing Opportunity.