Welcome to our Naples and Brevard County
Commercial Real Estate
site.
![]()
Our Mission statement:
We will work one on one with you to understand your needs and help find appropriate
solutions. I do this by providing up to date information on the Naples and Brevard
County commercial real estate market, as well as comparative and financial analysis
in order for you to make truly informed business decisions and potentially save
you thousands of dollars along the way. If at anytime you need additional information
or have a specific need that I can help you with please let me know and I would
be honored to assist you with your next Brevard County commercial real estate
sales or lease transaction.
About Brevard County:
Counting more than 495,000 residents, Brevard’s population
has quadrupled since President Kennedy announced his goal of leaving
American footprints on the moon. People are moving here for myriad
reasons, not the least of which is to escape urban congestion. No
mystery there — with 72 miles of coastline and an average temperature
of 71.7 degrees, Brevard affords appreciably more elbow room than
Tampa Bay or South Florida. But it won’t last long.
Recording a 19 percent growth rate during the 1990s, Brevard saw
the value of new homes ring the $1billion bell last year.
The Space Coast is getting more diverse. More than 83 percent of
its residents are listed as non-Hispanic whites, but between 2000
and 2002, its minority population grew at twice the rate of whites.
Leading the way was the 12.4 percent growth rate of Hispanics, who
now number nearly 25,000. Blacks count about 9 percent of the population.
Palm Bay is Brevard’s largest city with 80,000 residents, and
it reflects some of the county’s greatest diversity.
Lagging behind only Miami as the nation’s busiest cruise-ship
terminal, Port Canaveral added a whopper to its inventory last year — Royal
Caribbean’s Mariner of the Seas. This one holds 3,800 passengers,
who can do anything from miniature golf to rock climbing in transit.
The Port now berths eight multi-day cruise ships and two gambling
excursion ships.
About Naples:
Naples is a unique area in Paradise. Imagine, a small town atmosphere with elegant stores, art galleries and first class restaurants – all fronting one of the nicest, old residential beaches in Florida. To the South a few miles lies the unique Marco Island, Florida’s Venice at the gateway to the fabled 10,000 Islands fishing and recreation area.
As a collection of beautiful places, Naples-Marco-Vanderbilt Beach
offer some of the nicest beaches in all of Florida, including Tigertail
on Marco and Delnor-Wiggins Pass to the north. But what really sets
this area apart from all of the rest of Florida is its easy access
by boat to one of the world’s great Mangrove estuaries, stretching
all the way to the remote Shark River in Everglades National Park
on Florida’s far southwest coast. There’s fishing, exploring, secret
rivers, dolphin, rays, incredible bird life, eagles – you name it.
Few places in America can rival this.
If boating is not your thing, there’s world class golf, tennis, or
trail walking. Or swimming in your pool.
