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Quiet and peaceful ocean-to-river Aquarina Country Club in Melbourne Beach – The South Beaches. Rich wildlife thrive on this barrier island, halfway between the SR192 and Wabasso causeways, and 30 minutes from the Melbourne and Vero malls. Play Aquarina Golf Course or fish the remote mangrove islands just 5 miles north of San Sebastian Inlet’s ocean access. No other community offers these wide sandy beaches on the Atlantic ocean, plus a boat launch ramp on Indian River Lagoon! Close to major ecotourism sites. New condos offer pre-construction prices.

Cape Canaveral

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This famous rocketeer town on the barrier islands shares its name with the launch site jutting out on Florida’s coastline. Bounded on the north byPort Canaveral, the world’s second largest passenger port, and on the south by Cocoa Beach, this town prides itself as a safe, clean, residential beach-side community. Because it is closest to the launch complexes, it was settled in the 50′s and 60′s and is an emerging investment opportunity as older homes get refurbished to today’s higher standards for homes near the ocean.

Cocoa Beach

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World famous Cocoa Beach surfing picturesEast Coast Surfing Capital fabulous surfing pictures. We’re located on a barrier island in the central part of Brevard, separated from the city of Cocoa by the Intracoastal waterway, Merritt Island, and the Banana River. National Pro-Am surfing championships, Ron Jon Surf Shop, Cocoa Beach Surf Company, Cocoa Beach Pier, dozens of casual hotels/motels draw beach lovers from around the world. World-famous surfers including 10-time world champion Kelly Slater, C.J. Hobgood, and hall-of-famers Phil and Rich Salick live here.

Residents and visitors enjoy the casual beach lifestyle in a thriving ocean-side community, with miles of white sandy beaches and river shoreline, Miles of finger canals provide many residents an opportunity to dock boats in their back yards. The high school houses an excellent International Baccalaureate program for the most challenging education in Brevard.

Cocoa Village

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Quaint restored Cocoa downtown hosts boutiques, art dealers, antiques, and lots of sidewalk restaurants. One popular event is lunch-time concerts at the gazebo. Street parties and art & craft shows frequently draw visitors from everywhere. With our proximity to Disney and a pool of talented entertainers, treasured Historic Cocoa Village Playhouse hosts productions with amazing actors, costumes, sets, and orchestra.

Grant-Valkaria

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Some of the friendliest people you’ll ever know! Get away from the cold weather and/or the zero-lot line life. Set in the beautiful natural settings of old Florida, a nature-lover’s paradise Grant-Valkaria is close to Melbourne and Vero, with a taste of Key West. Estate-size homes sit on acre-plus property located minutes from several championship golf courses, the Indian River, Atlantic Ocean, and great salt water and fresh water fishing as well as some of the best surfing found. Grant-Valkaria is also known for its commercial fishing, and crab and oyster houses that sit along U.S. Highway 1. See some  lovely horse ranches and don’t be surprised to see a horse trotting down the road or some small deer wandering! Don’t forget the famous Grant Seafood Festival in February and the QFest (that’s short for BBQ) in August.

Indialantic

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Upscale homes and condos share this island community with beachside hotel/motels.

The boardwalk has an old time beach appeal, with restrooms, changing areas and showers located periodically along A1A. Shopping. dining, commercial, professional, and multi-family areas cluster near the major intersection on SR A1A at the eastern terminus of US 192, with single family residential homes in the remaining areas.  With just 5% vacant land, the town’s approximately one square mile is almost completely built out, and will likely retain its low density residential nature. Brevard Planning Department estimates 538 peak seasonal residents, and a resident population of 3,035. Just 20 minutes from Melbourne International Airport, this area is ideal for fly-in weekends at your CondoTel where you enjoy the seashore whenever you like, and the hotel leases your vacation home suite as an income-producing investment!   Virtual Tour.

Indian Harbour Beach

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This small upscale residential community on the beachside island consists of just two square miles and 8,100 people between Satellite Beach and Indialantic. It includes Lansing Island (below). This is such a well-run city, it has no debt.

Lansing Island

A friendly “welcome home” from the guard at the Lansing Island security entrance foretells a gracious gated community containing the highest concentration of celebrities and luxury homes in Brevard. Tropical flowers, glorious fountains and palms landscape the central boulevard as you pass estate homes displaying tasteful architectural flair.

Exclusive Lansing Island clubhouse provides the perfect setting to meet new friends at neighborhood parties. Outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts, basketball, and playground ensure you and your guests of secure recreation. Indoor game rooms, an exercise room, and meeting rooms serve all your needs.

Yachtsmen and watersports enthusiasts enjoy deep access docks. Port Canaveral and Sebastian Inlet lead to the some of the most exciting ocean fishing grounds in the world. Prestigious Eau Gallie Yacht Club is less than one mile south.

Melbourne Florida

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Southern Brevard features two “old downtown” areas, each with specialty shops, great restaurants, and other attractions, and the county’s largest mall, Melbourne Square. In the late 1800′s, much of Melbourne’s commercial activity was conducted in wooden buildings clustered along Front Street, located on Indian River Lagoon shoreline at Melbourne Harbor. While most of Melbourne’s 71,000 people are located on the Florida mainland, a small portion is located on a barrier island. See alsoWest Melbourne.  Holmes Regional Medical Center heart catheter clinic id rated #1  in the state, #5 in the country.

Melbourne Beach

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More like a neighborhood than a city, we’re just 600 acres on the beachside island. The projected ultimate population,  based  upon  past growth trends and future projection is 4,000 persons. We’re already at 3,300 in a still-quiet community. Single family home sales range from $300k condos, to $1.25M on the canals. See Aquarina.

Merritt Island

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Nasa’s Shuttle landing and processing facilities, including the Vehicle Assembly Building and Kennedy Space Center, are here. The launch pads lie directly east. A new biotechnology research park will provide quick payload access to the shuttle. Technology and space age mix with scenic views and natural wonders. Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge and surrounding area hosts 22 endangered or threatened species. The Indian and Banana River Lagoons, the most diversified estuary in the country, cradle Merritt Island between the mainland and barrier islands.

The most prestigious estates in Brevard $3.6M, some spanning from Indian River to Banana River on the south legs of the island, meld into beautiful moderately priced boating communities in the center, and a sometimes country atmosphere north of the cross-island barge canal at SR528.

Boaters from the Intracoastal Waterway travel through that canal to the locks, the port, and the Atlantic, so this island is the ideal location for ocean fishermen.

SR520 divides the 4 by 40 mile island with a 100-store shopping mall, independent stores and dozens of popular restaurants. Population 36k.

Palm Bay

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In the 1850′s the first white settlers, also drawn by the bounty and beauty of the area, built homes along Turkey Creek. The town was later named after the palm tree bordered bay. In the 1940′s a Naval air station provided an economic catalyst. In the 50′s, General Development Corp platted and sold lots, mostly in the northeastern U.S., to people dreaming of retiring to Florida. This has resulted in an odd (for Brevard) pattern of development with new homes built next to homes 20 years old, and vacant lots, many with large trees, scattered about. The city continues to prosper and now more than 79,000 residents call it home, making it the biggest town in Brevard. At build-out, projections say the city will have more than 250,000 residents in this fast-growing, moderately priced, informal community.

Stillwater is a new “lifestyle” subdivision featuring eighteen 1.2 acre lots on two 2,170 x 350 foot water skiing lakes.

Rockledge

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This ancestral hub of Brevard was the spring break destination of the 1920′s! Stately refurbished 1890′s riverfront homes line Indian River’s east shoreline alongside 6,000 sq ft contemporary homes. Today, new developments spring up along the south and western borders. The total is 22k homes and rising.

Satellite Beach

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On the island two miles south of Patrick Air Force Base, this area is revered for its excellent high school. Housing is varied, with single and multi-family canal-front dwellings, beachside condominiums, and meticulously landscaped homes. Guard-gated Tortoise Island homes range from $700,000 to $2 million, most with deep-water docks.

Suntree/Baytree

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Home of the newly refurbished and most affordable private member-owned country club in Florida, this master-planned development is built around two 18-hole champion golf courses, one designed by Arnold Palmer, just north of Melbourne Florida. With prices from the $150′s to over $900,000, Suntree offers tree-lined boulevards and meticulously kept homeowner landscapes to about 8,000 people.

Titusville

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Here’s a place where nature is in harmony with the everyday world. The Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge and the Canaveral National Seashore separate Titusville from the Atlantic Ocean. Preserving and maintaining the fragile ecosystem and the wildlife takes top priority.The largest sea turtle nesting area is located at Canaveral National Seashore. The economy of Titusville is based on the aerospace industry, tourism and construction. The space industry settled upon Titusville in the 1950′s and continues to grow. Titusville shies away from big malls, making it a slower-paced community. Here’s where to go and what to do in north Titusville & Mims. See Titusville Amenities. Titusville tax and water rates are the highest in Brevard.

Viera

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Viera, which means faith, is a series of beautifully planned and landscaped communities with streets and neighborhoods strategically placed to provide picturesque vistas carved out of pasture land. This New Town includes Brevard’s main government center, commercial enterprises, a regional shopping mall, major entertainment, and cultural facilities andBrevard Zoo. One village, Indian River Colony Club is a 55+ section of 786 homes providing full maintenance – even including appliances.Washington Nationals spring training and Brevard Manatees provide entertainment at SpaceCoast Stadium.

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