Edgewood at Everlands is a single gated circle in northwest Palm Bay. Veridian Circle NW carries every address, reached from Pace Drive NW just off St Johns Heritage Parkway. Lennar built it between 2022 and 2025 and finished it, which is what separates it from most of the Everlands master plan. Houses run 1,611 to 2,682 square feet with a community pool and monthly dues.
Edgewood at Everlands is one gated circle in northwest Palm Bay, in the 32907 ZIP. Veridian Circle NW is the only street in it, entered off Pace Drive NW a short distance east of St Johns Heritage Parkway. Lennar built the neighborhood between 2022 and 2025 and it is complete, with no builder trucks left in it. Owners get controlled entry, maintained grounds, sidewalks, street lights and a community pool.
Everlands is the master plan around it, a Lennar project anchored at Pace Drive and St Johns Heritage Parkway. Riverwood, Palm Vista and the age restricted Timbers carry the same Everlands name. The plan is a long way from done. Palm Bay planning approved Everlands West, a final phase covering 1,198 acres and 2,360 residential units along with neighborhood commercial, phased out from 2026 through 2037.
Inside Edgewood the houses run 1,611 to 2,682 square feet on lots between 0.14 and 0.18 acre, three or four bedrooms, two baths or three, two car garages throughout. The split between single story and two story plans is roughly even. Block construction is standard, impact windows appear on about half the houses, and irrigation is plumbed front and back. Not one house here has a private pool.
The assessment is monthly rather than annual, which changes how it reads on a budget. Most owners pay around $196 a month, some pay $199, and one arrangement runs $240. Annualized, that is roughly $2,350, several times what the older Palm Bay associations charge. What it covers is the gate, the common grounds and the pool. Keystone Property Management appears on the paperwork for part of the community.
A typical price near $398,999 at about $205 a square foot makes this one of the more reachable gated addresses in the city, and houses have moved in about 44 days. The honest tradeoff is growth. Northwest Palm Bay is where the building is concentrated, Emerson Drive is projected to run well past its design capacity at buildout, and these roads will carry more traffic in five years than they do now.
Edgewood at Everlands in short, from the gate to the monthly fee.
| Detail | What you get |
|---|---|
| Detail | Value |
| Location | Veridian Circle NW off Pace Drive NW at St Johns Heritage Parkway, Palm Bay 32907 |
| Built | 2022 to 2025 by Lennar, now complete |
| Master plan | Everlands, a Lennar master planned community at Pace Drive and the parkway |
| Home size | 1,611 to 2,682 square feet, about 1,955 typical |
| Bedrooms | Three to four, with two to three baths |
| Lot size | 0.14 to 0.18 acre |
| Construction | Concrete block and stucco, shingle roofs, impact windows on about half |
| Levels | An even split of one story and two story plans |
| Gated | Yes, controlled entry off Pace Drive |
| Association | Mandatory. About $196 to $199 per month, one at $240, part administered by Keystone Property Management |
| Amenities | Community pool, maintained grounds, sidewalks, street lights |
| Utilities | City water and public sewer |
| Pools | No private pools in the neighborhood |
| Garage | Two car throughout |
| Price range | $375,000 to $445,000, typical $398,999 |
| Price per square foot | Around $205 |
Edgewood is done. There is no active building inside the gate, no model row, no sales trailer and no construction traffic on Veridian Circle. In a corner of Palm Bay where most communities are mid build, buying into a completed pocket is the specific thing this neighborhood offers.
Controlled entry, maintained grounds and a community pool at a typical price under $400,000 is not a common combination in Brevard County. The lots are small and the houses are modest, and that is the trade being made. You are paying for the gate and the amenity rather than for square footage.
At roughly $196 a month the assessment reads small, but it annualizes to about $2,350. Older Palm Bay neighborhoods a few miles away charge under $100 a year. Put the real annual figure into your payment calculation before you compare this neighborhood to anything else in the city.
Roughly half the houses here were delivered with impact rated windows. That affects both storm preparation and what an insurer will quote you. It is worth asking specifically, because two houses on the same circle can have very different openings and very different premiums.
No house in Edgewood has a private pool, and the lots are not sized for adding one comfortably. The shared pool inside the gate is the swimming. If a screened private pool is on your list, the acreage neighborhoods south along Babcock Street are a better fit than this one.
The wider Everlands plan is far from complete. Palm Bay approved Everlands West at 1,198 acres and 2,360 residential units with a phasing schedule running to 2037. That means years of nearby construction, new commercial, and steadily heavier traffic on Emerson Drive and the parkway.
Current availability in Edgewood at Everlands is below. It is a small neighborhood on one street, so listings are occasional, and the pond lots on the back side of the circle are the ones that go first.
Lennar. The neighborhood was delivered between 2022 and 2025 as part of the Everlands master plan at Pace Drive and St Johns Heritage Parkway. It is finished, so anything trading now is a resale of a house that is only a few years old, usually still inside or just past its structural warranty window.
Yes. Entry is controlled off Pace Drive NW. The gate, the maintained common grounds, the sidewalks and street lights and the community pool are what the monthly assessment pays for. Listings in the neighborhood specifically point out that there is no ongoing construction inside the gate.
Around $196 a month for most owners, with some at $199 and one at $240. That works out near $2,350 a year. Keystone Property Management appears on the records for part of the community. Confirm the current figure and what is included with an estoppel for the specific address.
Houses run 1,611 to 2,682 square feet, with about 1,955 typical, on lots of 0.14 to 0.18 acre. Three or four bedrooms, two car garages. Roughly half the plans are single story and half are two story, so the same lot size can carry very different living space.
There is a community pool inside the gate, and no private pools among the houses. Lot widths are tight enough that adding one is a real project rather than a weekend decision. Check the plat and the setbacks before you assume a screened enclosure will fit.
Everlands is the Lennar master planned community that Edgewood sits inside, centered on Pace Drive and St Johns Heritage Parkway in northwest Palm Bay. Riverwood, Palm Vista and the age restricted Timbers are the other neighborhoods under the same name, each with its own entry and its own association.
Yes, though not inside Edgewood itself. Palm Bay approved Everlands West, a 1,198 acre final phase with 2,360 residential units and neighborhood commercial, phased from 2026 into the late 2030s. Expect ongoing roadwork and building nearby for years.
St Johns Heritage Parkway is at the end of the street and connects north to US 192 and south toward Malabar Road, which is the fastest way to I-95. Melbourne is roughly twenty minutes. Emerson Drive is the pressure point locally and is projected to be well over design capacity at buildout.
Edgewood sits in the northwest quadrant of Palm Bay, off Pace Drive NW a short way east of St Johns Heritage Parkway, in the 32907 ZIP. From I-95 the usual approach is exit 180 to US 192 west, then south on the parkway to Pace Drive. From the Malabar Road side you head west to the parkway and turn north about a mile. Lamplighter Drive and Emerson Drive reach the same area from the interior of the city.
The parkway is the reason this address works. It was built to move traffic around the older Port Malabar street grid, so getting from here to US 192, to Malabar Road, or on toward I-95 does not mean crawling through the middle of Palm Bay. Melbourne is roughly twenty minutes and Viera is a bit more. Palm Bay is inland, so the beach means driving east and crossing a causeway.
A monthly assessment, a gate, an unfinished master plan next door and a house that is only a few years old all need to be weighed together rather than one at a time. My partner Nichole and I can tell you what Edgewood traded for when it was new, which plans hold value, and what the Everlands build out is likely to do to these roads. Call or text (321) 212-7676.
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