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Old 03-03-2008, 07:29 AM
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Default Moving to Melbourne area-some advice PLEASE PLEASE!!!

Hi,
We just found out my husband has a job with a company right near the Melbourne Airport. We will be relocating from New Hampshire. I've lived here my entire life, so I absolutley need some help/advice and I fully respect the opinions of those that have lived there. I know virtually nothing of the area and am trying to gather as much info as I can. I will truly appreciate some constructive input so we can make an educated decision. Here is what we are looking for:

1. To be CLOSE to my husband's work (within a 15 minute drive if possible)
2. Schools are highly important, I have 2 pre-school aged children and education is a priority for us.
3. We want to find the safest neighborhood possible, family friendly, lots of kids around.
4. CLOSE to shopping/grocery stores etc.

IF you were moving to the Melbourne area right now, and these were important factors to you, where would you consider? Thank You kindly in advance. I also have a few other questions that I will post separately. Thanks!

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Old 03-03-2008, 03:14 PM
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Old 03-03-2008, 03:55 PM
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Maybe I can help some. I lived in Melbourne from 2002-2005 near Melbourne Int. Airport. There are several areas and communities within a 15 min. commute. I would suggest visiting the area or even renting a while before you decide. If airport noise is a problem I would suggest to not live within a 7 mile radius or more of the airport. You may want to consider these areas as well, the travel time is longer but may be worth considering: Suntree, Viera, Palm Bay, Malabar, Mlb. Beach, Satellite Beach and West Melbourne.
Now back to Melbourne near the airport, it has good and bad qualities, but I would say the good outweigh the bad. I felt safe when I lived there, and personally never had problems with theft or violence within the community I lived. My girls went to Mlb. High School, I never had a problem with staff not doing their job. There are plenty of young kids and things for them to do, my brother is raising his son there and enjoys taking him to area attractions such as the beach, the zoo, etc. and there are plenty of festivals for the adults too.
Traffic is a nuisance at peak hours, but you have that with population. There are plenty of shopping areas and restaurants. The people for the most part are friendly and helpful.
Beach side can be a bit crowded in the summer, but travel further north or south to find less populated areas. I really enjoyed my experience living in Melbourne and I will be returning to Florida later this year. I do hope you will enjoy your experience as well, there is something for everyone.
Beware though, it is extremely hot for those not conditioned to living in the heat. AC/AC/AC and plenty of water.

I hope this has helped, It has been almost a year since I last visited the area, hopefully my memory has served me well.


Good Luck

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Old 03-05-2008, 03:15 PM
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Old 03-28-2008, 10:38 AM
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Default Moving to South Brevard County

I was hoping for a little advice from some Brevard locals. I am currently living in Orlando but am thinking about moving over to the east coast. Ive been over to the area a bunch and basically have narrowed it down to Viera, Suntree area and Indialantic/Melbourne Beach. My wife and I are in our early/mid 30s and have 3 very young kids (triplets) and we want to raise them closer to the beach area plus we've grown out of our current house here and need something close to 2800 square feet minimum. Im originally from the Jersey Shore and miss being withink close proximity to the beach. Any thoughts?

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Old 05-21-2008, 12:13 AM
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I was born and raised in Melbourne/the Melbourne area. I've lived here my whole life and I love it.



Melbourne: Melbourne is a big town (not a big city, just a large town). There are SEVERAL different neighborhoods all in the Melbourne area. When I say Melbourne area I mean Melbourne is kind of the center and has surrounding places that I'll list in detail below. Melbourne has Harris, the Melbourne Airport, the mall, big stores like Best Buy, Circuit City, Target, a community college campus, movie theaters, the biggest local hospital, etc. and it also has a lot of the normal chain restaurants. I've always thought of Melbourne as kind of the central hub of this area. It will have most of the major chain stores and places to eat. There are several gated neighborhoods in all price ranges, it's a pretty safe area. Those neighborhoods have lots of houses and not much yard space though. Melbourne also has regular neighborhoods, some better than others. Don't buy a house near University St. or by Stone Middle School because it isn't a good area. It's easy to get around, it's not too big but not too small. Traffic during rush hours is a drag for me, but nothing compared to like Orlando/other big city traffic.
Areas surrounding Melbourne:



West Melbourne:
Right next to Melbourne (actually I don't really know where the borders are for West Melbourne/Melbourne – it's kind of just the same area but those are the “official names”). There are just more neighborhoods and stuff in West Melbourne. Some nicer than others.



Downtown Melbourne:
Closer to the River (and the beach) is West Melbourne. It's sometimes called “Old Town Melbourne” or “Historic Downtown Melbourne” it's all little specialty shops and antique stores. There is a theater for performances and a chocolate shop, I like the area but I don't think many people actually live IN downtown Melbourne, we just shop there.



Northern Melbourne- Includes towns like Suntree and other nice neighborhoods. It's a rich area and very safe. It is expensive though.

Eau Gallie- (Kind of north of Melbourne) Parts of Eau Gallie are very ghetto, but some areas are okay.



Cocoa- (north of Melbourne) Parts of Cocoa (mainland) are also very ghetto, but I'm assuming some are okay.



Viera- (very north of Melbourne) Viara is a newly developed (and still developing) area. It seems to be developing into a nice, kind of rich area that has safe communities.



Palm Bay: Just west of Melbourne is Palm Bay. (Palm Bay also includes Bayside Lakes, Malabar, Valkaria, and Grant) Palm Bay is even bigger than Melbourne, but just in size, not like city wise. I must say, if you aren't from the area, “Palm Bay” might sound nicer than “Melbourne” but it isn't. It kind of has a reputation of being a more poor than Melbourne/other areas around Melbourne. Because there is so much land, it is very diverse. There is the Palm Bay area that is near the river, which is I don't think THAT good of an area but you might find a nice condo there. There are some country/southern/hick parts of Palm Bay too. They are Valkaria and Grant. There is also the Palm Bay that is just neighborhoods, I don't go in to Palm Bay much so I don't really know about the areas like that. If you want to be closer to Melbourne but live in Palm Bay, than choose Lockmar Estates to live in, it's a really and nice neighborhood, homes will be more than other places in Palm Bay, but worth it. I don't even consider Lockmar to be part of Palm Bay really. There is one nice neighborhood in Malabar, I think it's by “Malabar Lake” or something. And if you have to live further in Palm Bay, Bayside Lakes is a good community to live in, it's nicer than the surrounding areas. Grant and Valkaria are kind of farm style, I have only been there a couple of times. If you live in the outskirts of Palm Bay than it's not so bad, I just wouldn't want to live deep in Palm Bay because I prefer the beach and it's social class is kind of a step below mine (not to be mean or anything).



Going BEACHSIDE is...
Going from north to south, this string of towns is considered “beachside” for the south Brevard County area:
Merritt Island
Cocoa Beach
Satellite Beach
Indian Harbor Beach
Indialantic
Melbourne Beach
South Beaches
Each is a couple of miles long and less than a mile wide (it's one big stretch of land between a big river and the Atlantic ocean. There are causeways in Indialantic (connecting it to Melbourne) and I think Indian harbor Beach (connecting it to Eau Gallie? ...I don't remember the exact boarders for these beachside beaches, they all run together) and some more north too. But there isn't a causeway south of the one in Indiatlantic until you get out of Brevard county, so southern Melbourne Beach and the South Beaches aren't populated as much and they don't have as many stores/restaurants as the other beaches. Some like it that way though, it's quieter for sure. Sebastian Inlet is down in the South Beaches area and it's world famous for surfing. Cocoa Beach is famous for surfing too because Kelly Slater is from there (8x world champ). Satellite Beach is a nicer community, it's very, very safe. Indian Harbor Beach and Indialantic are WONDERFUL, some neighborhoods are gated and nice. Some houses along the river or beach are mansions, and some houses in between are small older houses. It's pricey to live beachside but I think it's worth it. Along these beachside communities are several neighborhoods, some local little shops, surf shops, local amazing places to eat, some chain stores and stuff (all the basics are covered such as Wal-Mart & Publix) and a verity of things everywhere, I love it. Satellite beach and north from there is more in the northern area of the Melbourne area. They are more in the northern Melbourne (mainland) area and Viera (mainland), a nice place for sure. Southern Melbourne Beach and below are a bit out of the way for the Melbourne area because of the lack of causeway connecting it to the mainland. Beachside is definitely a nicer place to live and more expensive, but with the sunrises over the ocean and sunsets over the river, the amazing people and places to go, and the surf community, I think it's definitely worth it.



Schools:
There are several preschools and elementary schools. Florida schools aren't known for their high quality, so don't be surprised with the over attention on standardized testes, namely the dreaded FCAT. I personally am NOT a fan of the public school system so I'll just try and say the good about the local high schools:



Melbourne High School (Mel Hi to the locals) is a very nice high school (very big too) with tuns of clubs and stuff. The students that go there are pretty well off when it comes to social class. It's a typical high school, I think it's second only to Satellite in the area when it comes to....how shall we say...quality of the students and school as a whole. Students that go there include those who live in Melbourne, Indian Harbor Beach, Indialantic, Melbourne Beach, West Melbourne, and a little part of Palm Bay.


Satellite High: Pretty much the richest kids around go there. I love it, it's a wonderful school. Their cheerleading team is VERY good and their football team is VERY bad! The students that go there seem to really enjoy everything about the school. Students who go there are from Satellite Beach, nicer parts of Melbourne (northern Melbourne), and I don't really know where else.


Palm Bay High School:
PBHS is kind of a ghetto school. Even though it's technically located in Melbourne it's called PBHS because most of the kids who go there live in Palm Bay. They have a VERY good football team, always are in the top 5 in the state. I wouldn't send my kids there just because the class of students/teachers is...not above average. Students who go there are from Palm Bay, (including from the neighborhood of Lockmar, those kids stand out in a positive way) but not deep into Palm Bay.


Bayside High School:
Bayside is a pretty diverse school, half the students are rednecks and half are gangster. I don't know too much about the school, it seems okay, probably nicer than PBHS but I'm not quite sure. I do know they have a horrible football team! Students who go there are from deep in Palm Bay, including Bayside lakes (those kids are not rednecks or gangster so they stand out in a positive way), Grant, Valkaria, and Malabar.


Other high schools I don't know much about:
Eau Gallie High- include kids from parts of Melbourne/Eau Gallie
Cocoa High- includes kids from the mainland side of Cocoa, a really ghetto school. Worse than PBHS.
Cocoa Beach Jr. & Sr. High- includes kids from Cocoa Beach and I'm not sure where else.
Merritt Island High School- includes kids from Merritt Island and I'm not sure where else.
Viara High School- A brand new school in Viera, a nice area, a nice school.


A new high school is being built in Palm Bay this year and will be open soon. Not sure about the details of that. All the high schools are very large, 2-3 thousand kids in each of them. If you have specific questions about a particular school, ask me and I will be able to tell you.





South Brevard County is a good area, I love it. If you have any questions, let me know.

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Old 05-21-2008, 07:33 AM
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FloridaGirl, I just want to thank you for taking the time to post all of this information. We may be moving to the Brevard area, and this post has been most helpful.

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Old 05-21-2008, 09:59 AM
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FloridaGirl, I just want to thank you for taking the time to post all of this information. We may be moving to the Brevard area, and this post has been most helpful.
No problem. Any specific questions, just ask. I love this area and don't mind talking about it. I a lot of people from all over south Brevard, in every town, so if I don't know something I can just call someone and find out. I want to try and help you guys because I moved to Uganda, Africa as a missionary for a couple of months and ended up in a really bad village and had to move. There was nothing on the internet about specific villages so I just had to find out when I got there. I think locals talking about their area would be more helpful because you wont see a bad area talking bad about their area publicly, you know?

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What do you think of Rockledge in Brevard???

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Old 05-21-2008, 12:47 PM
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No problem. Any specific questions, just ask. I love this area and don't mind talking about it. I a lot of people from all over south Brevard, in every town, so if I don't know something I can just call someone and find out. I want to try and help you guys because I moved to Uganda, Africa as a missionary for a couple of months and ended up in a really bad village and had to move. There was nothing on the internet about specific villages so I just had to find out when I got there. I think locals talking about their area would be more helpful because you wont see a bad area talking bad about their area publicly, you know?
Thanks, do you know what the best middle schools are?

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