One loop road off Gaynor Drive in

Bayridge

Bayridge is one loop road off Gaynor Drive in southwest Palm Bay, built out between 2020 and 2022 by Holiday Builders and Maronda Homes. Corbin Circle carries nearly every address, with a short spur at Cooper Court. Houses run 1,978 to 3,523 square feet on quarter acre and smaller lots, on city water and sewer, with dues near $850 a year.

$405,000
TYPICAL PRICE
2020 to 2022
BUILT
$850 a year
ASSOCIATION
Around $188
PRICE PER SQ FT
What Bayridge actually is

Bayridge In Palm Bay, Florida

Bayridge sits in the 32908 corner of southwest Palm Bay, entered off Gaynor Drive with the entrance across from Fairbanks Street SW. Corbin Circle is the loop that carries almost every house, and Cooper Court is the only other address in the plat. Most drivers reach it from Bombardier Boulevard on the Bayside Lakes side, or from DeGroodt Road if they are coming down off Jupiter Boulevard and Minton.

The subdivision went vertical quickly. Everything standing here was finished between 2020 and 2022, with Holiday Builders and Maronda Homes both putting product on the street. That shows in the range. Houses run from 1,978 square feet up to 3,523, three bedrooms to six, one story sitting next to two story. Concrete block and stucco under a shingle roof is the norm, and a two car garage is standard on every plan.

Water shows up on roughly a quarter of the lots. Four homes look out over a pond, two front a lake, and two more back to a canal. Those views are the reason two Corbin Circle addresses can carry very different prices with nearly the same floor plan. Lots run 0.14 acre to 0.28 acre, so the sight line past your own fence is doing real work in this neighborhood.

The association is Bayridge Subdivision HOA, Inc., registered with the Florida Division of Corporations in 2019 and administered off site rather than by an on site staff. Most owners pay about $850 a year. Older paperwork in the neighborhood shows $600 and $627 annual figures and one arrangement at $75 a month, so confirm which schedule applies to the specific address before you build a monthly budget around a number.

At roughly $188 a square foot and a typical price near $405,000, Bayridge sits below the newer gated pockets over on the St Johns Heritage Parkway side. The tradeoff is time and distance. Houses here have needed around 88 days to move, and everyday errands mean a drive back east toward Bayside Lakes Boulevard or north to Malabar Road. Exactly one house in the neighborhood has a pool.

The essentials

Bayridge At A Glance

The short version of Bayridge, from builders to dues.

DetailWhat you get
DetailValue
LocationCorbin Circle SW off Gaynor Drive, entrance across from Fairbanks Street SW, Palm Bay 32908
Built2020 to 2022, no older housing stock in the plat
BuildersHoliday Builders and Maronda Homes
Home size1,978 to 3,523 square feet, about 2,161 typical
BedroomsThree to six, with two to four baths
Lot size0.14 to 0.28 acre
ConstructionConcrete block and stucco, some frame, shingle roofs
LevelsA mix of one story and two story plans
AssociationMandatory. Bayridge Subdivision HOA, Inc., about $850 per year for most owners, managed off site
UtilitiesCity water and public sewer
Water viewsFour homes on a pond, two lakefront, two on a canal
PoolsOne in the neighborhood, heated and salt water
GarageTwo car on every plan
Price range$350,000 to $443,000, typical $405,000
Price per square footAround $188
StreetsCorbin Circle SW and Cooper Court SW
What defines Bayridge

Bayridge Details

Two Builders, One Circle

Holiday Builders and Maronda Homes both delivered houses here inside the same three year window. That is why a 1,978 square foot single story and a 3,523 square foot two story can sit within sight of each other. Compare plans, not just addresses, when you are pricing this neighborhood.

Built New, Sold Used

Nothing here is being built new anymore. Everything on Corbin Circle is a resale of a house that is only a few years old, which means you get 2020s construction standards, impact rated or shuttered openings on some homes, and a yard that has had time to fill in.

Pond And Canal Lots

Only about a quarter of the lots have water behind them. Four back to a pond, two are lakefront, two look at a canal. On lots this size that view is the single biggest difference between two otherwise identical houses, so decide early whether you want to pay for it.

City Water And Sewer

Unlike the acreage neighborhoods further south in Palm Bay, Bayridge is on municipal water and public sewer. No well, no septic, no drain field inspection. For a buyer who does not want a private system to learn about, that is a genuine simplification.

Patience On Timing

Houses in Bayridge have typically taken close to three months to sell, and that cuts both ways. As a buyer it means you can usually take a breath, ask for repairs and negotiate. As an eventual seller it means you should not price on the assumption of a fast exit.

The 32908 Position

This is the far southwest side of the city, past DeGroodt Road, where the street grid thins out. It is quiet and the lots are affordable. It is also a real drive to a supermarket, and you will spend more time on Bombardier and Malabar than a buyer in northeast Palm Bay would.

See what is actually available

Homes For Sale In Bayridge

Here is what is currently available in Bayridge. The neighborhood is small, so inventory swings between nothing and a handful, and a pond or canal lot rarely lasts as long as an interior one.

Straight answers

Bayridge Frequently Asked Questions

Who built the homes in Bayridge?

Holiday Builders and Maronda Homes both built here. The subdivision was delivered between 2020 and 2022 and is finished, so what trades now are resales rather than to be built inventory. Floor plans and finish levels differ noticeably between the two builders.

Is Bayridge gated?

No. There is a defined community entrance off Gaynor Drive, across from Fairbanks Street SW, but no manned or coded gate. If a controlled entry is a requirement for you, look at the gated pockets in the Bayside Lakes area or along St Johns Heritage Parkway instead.

What are the HOA dues?

Most owners pay roughly $850 a year to Bayridge Subdivision HOA, Inc., a Florida nonprofit registered in 2019 and run through off site management. Other figures circulate in the neighborhood, including $600 and $627 annually and one $75 monthly arrangement. Get the current estoppel for the exact address.

Are there lakefront lots in Bayridge?

A few. Two homes front a lake, two back to a canal, and four more look out over a pond. That is out of a very small pool of houses, so waterfront availability here is genuinely occasional rather than something you can count on finding.

Is Bayridge on well and septic?

No. Every house is on city water and public sewer. That is one of the practical differences between this neighborhood and the acreage subdivisions further south along Babcock Street, where private wells and septic systems are standard.

How big are the lots?

Small by Palm Bay standards, from about 0.14 acre to 0.28 acre. These are subdivision lots with sidewalks, not acreage. Setbacks are tight enough that fencing, pool placement and screen enclosures are worth checking against the plat before you plan an addition.

What does a house cost in Bayridge?

The range has run roughly $350,000 to $443,000, with a typical figure near $405,000 and about $188 per square foot. That puts Bayridge among the more approachable 2020s built neighborhoods in Palm Bay, which is largely a function of its distance from the parkway and the interstate.

How long do homes take to sell here?

Around 88 days is typical, which is slower than most of the Bayside Lakes neighborhoods east of here. Plan your timeline accordingly on either side of the transaction, and do not read a longer listing history as a sign that something is wrong with the house.

Where Bayridge sits

Corbin Circle SW, Palm Bay 32908

Bayridge is in southwest Palm Bay, off Gaynor Drive between DeGroodt Road and Bombardier Boulevard, with the entrance sitting across from Fairbanks Street SW. Coming from the Bayside Lakes side you follow Bayside Lakes Boulevard into Bombardier and turn onto Gaynor. Coming from the north you drop down Minton Road to Jupiter Boulevard, take DeGroodt Road, and work your way in through Falls Church Street.

Palm Bay is inland, so nothing here is beachside. The ocean means driving east and crossing a causeway. What you are actually buying with this address is proximity to the southwest quadrant: Bayside Lakes shopping is the closest real retail, Malabar Road is the arterial for anything larger, and I-95 is reached at Malabar Road exit 173 or at St Johns Heritage Parkway. Melbourne is about half an hour depending on the hour.

Built 2020 to 2022Holiday and MarondaCity water and sewerPond and canal lotsDues near $850 a yearPalm Bay 32908
Let us walk Corbin Circle

Considering Bayridge?

A young neighborhood with two different builders in it rewards someone who knows which plan is which and what each one sold for when it was new. My partner Nichole and I can tell you whether a Corbin Circle asking price is defensible, what the pond lots are really worth over the interior ones, and what the association has on its books. Call or text (321) 212-7676.