Quiet beachside neighborhood with no HOA, built in 1989 on Indialantic's barrier island.
Tradewinds Terrace is a residential neighborhood in Indialantic, Florida, comprising approximately 21 homes constructed primarily in 1989. Located on the barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River Lagoon, the community sits within walking distance of the beach on Brevard County’s scenic coastal strip. The subdivision features single-family homes arranged along cul-de-sac streets, offering a quiet residential setting with an average property tax of approximately $4,000 annually.
The neighborhood does not have an HOA, allowing homeowners greater autonomy in property management. Current market data shows median list prices around $775,000, with homes ranging from $500,000 to $1.165 million depending on size and condition. The average lot size is approximately 0.25 acre, and most homes feature 3 to 4 bedrooms with modern updates including screened pools, solar panels, and contemporary kitchen appliances. The community appeals to buyers seeking beach proximity without the constraints of deed restrictions or mandatory association fees.
Tradewinds Terrace students are assigned a K-6 campus and then a middle school, both inside Brevard Public Schools. School assignments are set by the district and can change between enrollment years, so confirm current boundaries directly. Hoover has a long operating history in the area, dating back to at least 2000. Brevard Public Schools covers the area at the elementary level, with enrichment programs including music and strings instruction. High school students attend schools determined by their specific boundary zone within Brevard County.
The subdivision benefits from Indialantic’s established infrastructure and location along A1A, which Travelocity has recognized as one of Florida’s best driving routes. Nearby amenities include Mashes Sands State Park and over 100 miles of bike and walking trails through natural habitat. The community’s proximity to downtown Melbourne and the Space Coast provides easy access to employment, shopping, and cultural attractions while maintaining a residential beach town atmosphere.
Current listings in Tradewinds Terrace range from approximately $500,000 to $1.165 million, with December 2024 median list prices around $775,000. The wide range reflects variations in home size, age of updates, and amenities. Contact a Market Connect Realty agent for current active listings and recent comparable sales in the neighborhood.
No, Tradewinds Terrace is not gated. The neighborhood features traditional cul-de-sac streets with open access. There is no homeowners association or mandatory HOA fees, giving residents more freedom in property decisions while maintaining a quiet, established residential character.
Students are zoned to Brevard Public Schools for elementary grades K-6 and for middle school. Middle school zoning for this community runs through Brevard Public Schools. High school assignment depends on the student's specific boundary zone within Brevard County. Contact the school district for current assignments.
Tradewinds Terrace does not have an active homeowners association or mandatory HOA fees. Homeowners are responsible for their own property maintenance and landscaping, offering flexibility compared to gated communities with deed restrictions. Property taxes average approximately $4,000 annually based on recent county records.
The community's primary amenities include immediate beach access and walking distance to the Atlantic Ocean. Nearby, residents enjoy over 100 miles of bike and walking trails through natural areas, and Mashes Sands State Park is in close proximity. The subdivision emphasizes outdoor recreation and beach lifestyle living.
Tradewinds Terrace contains approximately 21 residential properties. All homes are single-family residences with average lot sizes around 0.25 acre. Most were built in 1989, though many have received significant updates and renovations over the years.
Information on short-term rental restrictions is not readily available in public records. Since there is no active HOA, rental policies may not be uniformly enforced. Contact Brevard County Code Enforcement or a Market Connect Realty agent to confirm current regulations for any specific property.
Tradewinds Terrace was developed primarily in 1989. The subdivision is named after the historic Tradewinds Hotel, which occupied the current neighborhood site and was originally built in the 1920s as the Indialantic Hotel on South Shannon Avenue. The modern residential development followed decades later.