Broadview Manor
Broadview Manor - Cocoa, FL
Just West of US-1 and north of SR-520 in central Cocoa, Florida, Broadview Manor is a historic residential and commercial subdivision with roots tracing back to the early days of the city’s development. Platted in 1924 by the Mexican Crude Rubber Company on land formerly used as Adam Dixon’s orange grove, Broadview Manor includes approximately 170 lots and has grown organically over the past century. Home construction spans from 1925 to 2022, creating an eclectic collection of properties shaped by economic shifts, space industry growth, and waves of infill development.
Homes in Broadview Manor range from approximately 910 to over 5,100 square feet, with recent sales priced between $209,000 and $925,000. The neighborhood offers a broad mix of architectural styles, from charming cottage-style homes and mid-century builds to custom waterfront residences, most designed by Nordell Construction. Many properties feature large lots with mature landscaping, screened-in pools and porches, fenced yards, wood-burning fireplaces, and attached garages. There is no HOA, offering homeowners added freedom and flexibility.
The area's character evolved significantly in the 1960s with the establishment of the nearby John F. Kennedy Space Center, which brought a surge of professionals and families to Cocoa and spurred continued residential demand in subdivisions like Broadview Manor. Its location just minutes from Historic Cocoa Village, the Indian River, I-95, and the beaches makes it highly convenient for commuting, recreation, and daily living.
With its enduring architectural diversity, lush, spacious lots, and proximity to both natural beauty and urban conveniences, Broadview Manor represents one of Cocoa’s most foundational neighborhoods. For buyers seeking a blend of history, location, and long-term value, this legacy community stands as a testament to Cocoa’s early growth and continued evolution on Florida’s Space Coast.