Brevard County, FL
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The Space Coast's Surprising Housing Story

Brevard County doesn't need much introduction to anyone who has watched a rocket launch from Cocoa Beach or tracked the fortunes of Kennedy Space Center. What's less obvious — until you look at the numbers — is that this 72-mile strip of Atlantic coastline is quietly one of Florida's more economically balanced housing markets, even as the state around it strains under affordability pressure.

The headline figure tells a deceptively simple story: at $304,400, the median home value here sits below the national median of $320,000. In a Florida real estate landscape where Miami-Dade and the Tampa Bay corridor have pushed prices into the stratosphere, Brevard represents something genuinely rare — a coastal county with broadband penetration above 92%, a skilled defense-aerospace workforce, and homes that a middle-income household can still realistically buy.

Ownership Over Renting — By a Wide Margin

The 76.9% homeownership rate is the most striking single number in this dataset. Florida's statewide rate hovers around 67%, and the national figure is roughly 65.5%. Brevard's owners-versus-renters split reflects decades of stable, community-rooted settlement patterns — many residents are retirees, veterans (13.4% of the population, well above national norms), and long-tenured aerospace employees who bought in before the market tightened.

That veteran population isn't incidental. Patrick Space Force Base and the broader defense contractor ecosystem around Titusville, Melbourne, and Cocoa have seeded the county with career federal workers and retirees who accessed VA loans, settled permanently, and never left. The median age of 46.8 years — nearly four years older than the national median — confirms this is a county that keeps its residents.

The Renter Paradox

Here's where the data gets complicated. While owners are thriving, the 23.1% of households who rent are under serious stress. A 50.5% rent burden rate — meaning half of renters spend more than 30% of income on housing — is alarming against the 30% affordability threshold. More troubling still, 26.3% of renters face severe burden (over 50% of income). In a county where the median income nearly matches the national benchmark, this gap suggests renters skew significantly lower-income than owners, and that the affordable rental inventory simply hasn't kept pace with demand.

A Workforce in Transition

The 56.2% labor force participation rate is notably low, but the age structure explains much of it — nearly a quarter of residents are 65 or older. Among working-age residents, the 13.2% work-from-home rate signals that the post-COVID remote work shift has taken hold here, likely attracting tech-adjacent workers priced out of Orlando and South Florida.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$304,400Below the $320K national median — rare for Florida coast
Homeownership Rate76.9%11+ points above national average of 65.5%
Severe Rent Burden26.3%Over 1 in 4 renters spending 50%+ of income on housing
Veterans Share13.4%Nearly double the national rate of ~7%

FAQ

What makes Brevard County unique in Florida's housing market? It's one of the few coastal Florida counties where home values remain below the national median, while homeownership rates tower above both state and national averages. The combination of aerospace industry stability, a large veteran population, and an older demographic has created a deeply owner-occupied community — unusual for a Florida beach market.

Is Brevard County affordable for renters? Not particularly. Despite relatively moderate home prices, renters face a harsh market: half spend more than the recommended 30% of income on rent, and more than a quarter are severely cost-burdened. The affordable rental gap is a growing concern as remote workers relocate from pricier Florida metros.

How does the space industry affect Brevard County real estate? Kennedy Space Center and the resurgent commercial space economy — SpaceX launches have become routine from Cape Canaveral — bring high-wage engineering and defense contractor jobs that support home values and attract skilled in-migration, particularly in the Melbourne and Viera corridors to the south.

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