Sell Your Home in Melbourne Village, Florida
Melbourne Village is not just another Brevard County neighborhood. It is a historic intentional community—founded in 1947 by three women who wanted a simpler, more self-sufficient way of life—where homes sit on large, wooded lots, where there are no streetlights or sidewalks, and where sellers benefit from a market of buyers who want something genuinely different from the typical Florida subdivision.
Selling a home here requires someone who understands the unique character of this community. Not just the market value. The history. The culture. The fact that Melbourne Village has resisted every attempt to turn it into something ordinary.
I Know This Market. I Know These Buyers.
Twenty years on Florida's Space Coast. Hundreds of homes sold. Deep roots in Melbourne Village's unique culture and its one-of-a-kind character.
I know that Melbourne Village has no HOA, no commercial development, no through streets. I know that is exactly why people want to live here. I know what buyers are looking for—and what they are willing to pay for space, for trees, for a community that feels like stepping back in time.
Your Melbourne Village Home Will Be Seen by the Right Buyers
Most agents syndicate your listing to every portal and hope. I target qualified buyers directly—buyers who have been searching for something different, buyers who want space and trees and character, buyers who are tired of subdivisions with identical homes and strict HOA rules.
And when the right buyer comes from outside the area, my affiliation with Forbes Global Properties and Luxury Portfolio International ensures your home reaches them.
What Makes Selling in Melbourne Village Different
Melbourne Village is not a subdivision. It is an intentional community where the lack of uniformity is the feature.
The lots are large and wooded. Homes in Melbourne Village sit on lots that range from one-third of an acre to three acres or more—with mature oaks and pines that create a canopy over the entire community. For buyers who want trees, who want privacy, who want to feel like they are living in a forest rather than a subdivision, this is the only place in Brevard County that delivers. I know how to articulate that value.
There is no HOA. Melbourne Village has no homeowners association, no architectural review board, no rules about what color your front door can be. For buyers who are tired of being told what they can and cannot do with their property, this freedom is priceless. I know how to position your home for that buyer.
The history matters. Melbourne Village was founded in 1947 by three women who wanted to create a community where people could live simply, self-sufficiently, and in harmony with nature. That spirit still defines the community today. Buyers who are drawn to Melbourne Village are often drawn to that story. I know how to tell it.
The location offers the best of both worlds. Melbourne Village is minutes from I-95, minutes from Melbourne's employment centers, minutes from shopping and dining. But once you turn off the main road, you feel like you are miles away. Buyers get rural character with urban convenience. I know how to articulate that value.
The buyer pool is niche but passionate. Melbourne Village does not attract casual lookers. It attracts buyers who have been searching for a community with character, with trees, with history. They know what they want. They have been looking. And when they find the right property, they act fast. I know how to reach them.

