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AIRBNB Rental Restrictions in Melbourne | Cape Canaveral | Cocoa Beach - ALL Brevard County FL

Updated: Nov 6, 2023



Introduction


Are you considering purchasing a second home or investing in a vacation rental in Brevard County, Florida? If so, it's important to be aware of the rental restrictions in different cities and areas within the county. In this article, we will provide an overview of the zoning regulations and rental restrictions in popular beachside locations such as Melbourne, Cape Canaveral, and Cocoa Beach. Please note that this information is subject to change, and it's always a good idea to consult with a real estate agent who specializes in vacation rentals for the most up-to-date information.


Zoning Map and Rental Restrictions


To better understand the rental restrictions in Brevard County, let's take a look at the County zoning map. The map is divided into different areas, and each area has its own set of regulations regarding short-term rentals.


Beachside Locations

Beachside locations are highly sought after for vacation rentals, and each city along the coast has its own rental restrictions. Here are the rental restrictions for some popular beachside locations in Brevard County:

  1. Cape Canaveral: In Cape Canaveral, there is a seven-day minimum rental requirement.

  2. Cocoa Beach: Cocoa Beach allows nightly rentals in certain zoning locations.

  3. Satellite Beach: In Satellite Beach, there is a 90-day minimum rental requirement for properties located in the purple areas. However, properties located east of A1A, which is the main highway along the barrier islands, allow monthly rentals.

  4. Indian Harbour Beach: Indian Harbour Beach has relatively relaxed rental restrictions and allows nightly rentals.

  5. Melbourne Beach: Melbourne Beach also allows nightly rentals.

Mainland Locations

Moving away from the beachside, let's explore the rental restrictions in some mainland locations in Brevard County:

  1. Palm Bay: Palm Bay allows nightly rentals.

  2. West Melbourne: West Melbourne has a seven-day minimum rental requirement.

  3. Melbourne: Melbourne allows nightly rentals both on the beachside and the mainland.

  4. Viera: Viera, which is an unincorporated area, has a 90-day minimum rental requirement.

  5. Rockledge: Rockledge does not have any rental restrictions and allows nightly rentals.

  6. Cocoa: Depends on the area.

  7. Port St. John: Port St. John has a 90-day minimum rental requirement.

  8. Titusville: Titusville also has a 90-day minimum rental requirement and does not favor short-term rentals.

Please note that these rental restrictions apply to basic single-family homes. Condos and properties located in HOA neighborhoods may have their own rules and regulations for rental restrictions.


Conclusion

When considering purchasing a vacation rental property in Brevard County, it's crucial to be aware of the rental restrictions in different cities and areas. The rental requirements vary from city to city and even within neighborhoods. To ensure compliance and avoid any accidental purchases of properties that are not zoned for short-term rentals, it is highly recommended to consult with a real estate agent who specializes in vacation rentals in Brevard County.

In this article, we have provided an overview of the rental restrictions in popular beachside locations such as Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach, and Satellite Beach. We have also discussed the rental restrictions in mainland locations like Palm Bay, Melbourne, and Titusville. It's important to note that these rental restrictions may change over time, so it's always a good idea to consult with a real estate agent for the most up-to-date information.

If you're interested in learning more about these areas and finding properties for sale that allow nightly or weekly rentals, please reach out to Rachel Langley with Florida Lifestyle Realty. She can guide you to the right properties and provide more in-depth information about the process of purchasing a vacation rental property.


Thank you for reading this article. We hope you found it helpful in understanding the rental restrictions in Brevard County. Stay tuned for more informative articles from Rachel Langley and Florida Lifestyle Realty.

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