What are the best neighborhoods in Titusville, Florida?

The strongest Titusville neighborhoods in 2026 are Windover Farms, La Cita, Cathedral Pines, Verona, The Sanctuary, Rambling Acres, Brookshire, Royal Oak, Harbor Pointe and Sherwood Estates, with median sold prices ranging from about $425,000 to $680,000.

Most articles about Titusville neighborhoods are guesswork. This one is not. Every number below comes from the last twelve months of closed sales in the Space Coast MLS, pulled neighborhood by neighborhood: what actually sold, what it sold for, how long it sat and what the dues really are.

Titusville is the most misunderstood city in Brevard County. Buyers coming from Viera or Melbourne assume it is one thing. It is not. Within ten minutes of each other you have eight acre wooded lots, riverfront condominiums with a private marina, a gated golf community and brand new builder inventory under $430,000. Knowing which pocket fits you is most of the work.

The 10 Best Neighborhoods in Titusville, Florida

1. Windover Farms

The acreage neighborhood in southwest Titusville, and the busiest in the city with 37 properties trading in the last twelve months. Lots run from 0.95 to 8.62 acres, homes from 1,647 to 5,253 square feet, and the association dues are between $70 and $100 a year. Median sold price was $559,000. See the full Windover Farms guide.

2. La Cita

Titusville's golf community, wrapped around the La Cita Country Club course in the north of the city. It spans eight platted sections plus gated enclaves including Bella Vista, Buena Vista and Village Woods. Sold prices ran $400,000 to $1,328,500 at a $510,000 median, and homes moved in a median of 28 days. See the full La Cita guide.

3. Cathedral Pines

The most competitive neighborhood in Titusville. Nine homes came up in the last twelve months, nine sold, and every one closed at one hundred percent of the original asking price in a median of five days. Eight of the nine had a private pool, and dues are about $100 a year. See the full Cathedral Pines guide.

4. Verona

The KB Home community in south Titusville, and the only neighborhood in the city under $450,000 with a clubhouse, community pool, pickleball courts and trails. Median sold price was $425,495 and the median time on market was eight days, the fastest in Titusville. See the full Verona guide.

5. The Sanctuary

A gated pocket off Christopher Drive where all fourteen properties that came to market were single story, half had a pool, and annual dues stay under $450. Median sold price was $550,000. If stairs are a hard no for you, this is one of very few Titusville neighborhoods you can shop without checking. See the full Sanctuary guide.

6. Rambling Acres

Custom homes on uniform one acre lots in northwest Titusville, with the largest median home size in the city at 3,196 square feet. Recent sales included a French Country home, a Tudor, a modern farmhouse over 5,000 square feet and a new 2025 build. Median sold price was $680,000. See the full Rambling Acres guide.

7. Brookshire

Stanley Martin new construction in north Titusville, where eighteen of twenty recent sales were brand new homes. At about $177 per square foot it is the least expensive newer construction in the city, with a $427,915 median and dues of $60 to $80 a month. See the full Brookshire guide.

8. Royal Oak

The value play in central Titusville. Every home that came to market was single story on a third to half acre lot, seven of eight carried no association at all, and the median annual property tax was $2,013, the lowest of any neighborhood in the city. One caveat worth reading: the golf course closed years ago and the land is now the subject of a redevelopment proposal. See the full Royal Oak guide.

9. Harbor Pointe

Gated riverfront condominiums with a private marina, community pool, tennis and pickleball, walking distance to downtown. Units run as large as 3,961 square feet, the largest condominiums in Titusville. Median sold price was $465,000, with the highest monthly fee in the city at $900 to $1,115. See the full Harbor Pointe guide.

10. Sherwood Estates

Established 1970s homes on third acre lots under mature oaks in north Titusville, with no association across almost the entire neighborhood. Median sold price was $428,950, and closings landed near 92 percent of the original asking price after a 96 day median. It is the most negotiable large neighborhood in the city. See the full Sherwood Estates guide.

How Titusville Neighborhoods Compare On Price

Median sold prices across the ten range from $425,495 in Verona to $680,000 in Rambling Acres. Price per square foot tells a different story: Arbor Woods at about $171 and Plantation Oaks of Brevard at about $140 give you the most interior space per dollar in the city, while the riverfront condominiums at River Palms run about $287.

The carrying costs vary more than the prices do. Windover Farms charges $70 a year. The Great Outdoors charges $1,075 to $1,140 a quarter. That is a difference of over $4,000 a year on two homes that might sell for the same number, which is exactly the kind of thing that gets missed when you shop on list price alone.

Which Titusville Neighborhood Fits You?

If you want land, look at Windover Farms, Rambling Acres, Kirkwood or Evergreen. If you want new construction, look at Brookshire, Verona or Brooks Landing. If you want the water and the launch views, look at Harbor Pointe, River Palms or Somerset Riverfront. If you want nobody telling you what to park in your driveway, Sherwood Estates, Titusvillage, Hunters Ridge and The Hills all report no association.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best neighborhood in Titusville, FL?

It depends on what you are optimizing for. Windover Farms is the strongest for land and privacy, La Cita for golf, Cathedral Pines for pool homes, Verona for amenities under $450,000 and Royal Oak for the lowest carrying cost. There is no single answer that fits every buyer.

How much are homes in Titusville, Florida?

Across the ten neighborhoods above, median sold prices over the last twelve months ranged from $425,495 in Verona to $680,000 in Rambling Acres. City wide, most Titusville single-family neighborhoods land between $425,000 and $560,000.

Which Titusville neighborhoods have no HOA?

Sherwood Estates, Sherwood Lakes, Titusvillage, Hunters Ridge, Kirkwood and The Hills all reported no association on every recent sale. Royal Oak reported none on seven of eight.

Is Titusville a good place to live?

For buyers who want more land and lower carrying costs than central Brevard offers, yes. Titusville gives you acreage, riverfront and no HOA options at prices that do not exist in Viera or Suntree, with Kennedy Space Center and the causeway a short drive away. The tradeoff is fewer new amenity communities and a smaller retail footprint.

Thinking About Moving To Titusville?

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