Hunters Ridge Homes for Sale — Ormond Beach, FL
Hunters Ridge is one of the largest master-planned communities in the Ormond Beach area — thousands of acres of homes, lakes, and nature spanning into Flagler County, with a low HOA and a genuinely wide range of homes. If you want space, amenities, and value a little west of the coast, it's hard to beat. Here's a local Realtor's guide before you buy or sell in Hunters Ridge.
| City | Ormond Beach, FL (extends into Flagler County) |
|---|---|
| Community type | Large master-planned community (non-gated) |
| Size | 3,500+ acres, 1,300+ homes across ~11 neighborhoods, with 20+ lakes |
| Homes | Everything from 1980s two-stories to brand-new construction; wide range of sizes and lots (plus a 55+ section, Huntington) |
| HOA | Low — around $70/month; three HOAs across the master community |
| Amenities | Multiple clubhouses & pools, tennis, pickleball, playgrounds, ballfields, fishing lakes, trails, and boat/RV storage |
About the community
Hunters Ridge is really a collection of neighborhoods under one master-planned umbrella — more than 1,300 homes across roughly eleven communities, tied together by 20-plus lakes, nature trails, and shared amenities. It stretches from Ormond Beach into Flagler County, so you get a quieter, more spread-out feel while staying an easy drive from I-95, LPGA International, and the beaches. Because it built out over decades, you'll find homes from the 1980s right up to new construction.
Homes & prices
Variety is the story here. Depending on the neighborhood you'll find:
- Established homes — well-kept two-stories and single-levels from the '80s and '90s, often on larger lots.
- Newer & new construction — several builders have added modern homes in recent phases.
- Huntington (55+) — a dedicated active-adult section within the community.
With a low HOA and this much range, Hunters Ridge tends to offer strong value for the money. Tell me your must-haves and I'll pull the neighborhoods and homes that fit.
Amenities & location
Residents enjoy multiple clubhouses and swimming pools, tennis and pickleball courts, basketball, playgrounds and ballfields, stocked fishing lakes, miles of nature trails, and even an on-site storage yard for boats and RVs. Nearby you've got River Bend Golf Club, LPGA International, the Ormond Beach Tennis Center, and a 2,200-acre nature preserve for hiking and riding. It's an outdoors-friendly, family-friendly setting with quick access to I-95 and about 15 minutes to the Atlantic beaches.
Frequently asked questions
Is Hunters Ridge a gated community?
No — Hunters Ridge is a large, non-gated master-planned community of 1,300+ homes across about eleven neighborhoods, spanning Ormond Beach into Flagler County, with 20+ lakes and lots of shared amenities.
Can you buy new construction in Hunters Ridge?
Yes. Because the community built out over several decades, you'll find everything from well-kept 1980s homes to brand-new construction in recent phases — plus a 55+ active-adult section called Huntington.
How much is the HOA in Hunters Ridge?
It's low for the area — around $70 a month — which, combined with the amenities (pools, tennis, trails, fishing lakes, boat/RV storage), makes Hunters Ridge a strong value. Exact dues vary slightly by neighborhood; I can confirm for any specific home.
Is there golf in Hunters Ridge?
There isn't an on-site course, but River Bend Golf Club and LPGA International are close by, and the community's own draw is its lakes, trails, and recreation amenities rather than golf.