Representation across Brevard and Volusia counties — Cocoa Beach, Melbourne, Daytona Beach, and the inland communities driving Florida's aerospace and tech corridor.
The Space Coast has become one of Florida's most interesting growth stories — driven by an aerospace and tech employment base centered on the Kennedy Space Center, Blue Origin, SpaceX, and a dense second-tier supplier ecosystem. That has reshaped demand in submarkets that, ten years ago, were considered sleepy retirement destinations.
The market is bifurcated. Coastal Brevard — Cocoa Beach, Indialantic, Satellite Beach — has the second-home and oceanfront pull. Inland Brevard around Viera and West Melbourne is where the aerospace workforce concentrates and where new construction has surged. Volusia adds the Daytona / Ormond / New Smyrna corridor, which moves differently from the Brevard side.
Understanding which sub-market your property sits in is half the work.
Stats are directional regional figures and vary widely by submarket, condition, and price tier.
Oceanfront and second-line beachside single-family and condo. Second-home demand, plus year-round local demand.
Beachside single-family with strong family-market and aerospace-relocation demand. Limited inventory, consistent appreciation.
The largest Brevard population center. Mix of established single-family and new-construction subdivisions. Strong aerospace workforce base.
Master-planned community with new-construction supply and strong family-market demand. Premier suburban submarket for the metro.
Beachside condo and oceanfront single-family, plus inland Ormond Beach. Second-home and retirement demand drives the market.
Smaller, more curated beachside market with rising appreciation. Limited inventory, strong demand from northern markets.
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