Avalonia is villa product, not single-family detached, and that is the first thing to get straight. Viera Builders built it as single-story paired villas and four-home buildings with two car garages, in the Pangea Park corner of Viera near The Avenue.
Call us before you visit the model. The sales representative at this community works for Viera Builders, not for you. Nearly every builder in Viera requires your agent to register you or walk in with you on your very first visit. Tour alone on Saturday and bring an agent Wednesday, and most builders will not honor the representation for that community. It costs you nothing to bring us. Builders pay buyer agent compensation out of a budget they have already set, and walking in unrepresented does not lower your price.
Portal searches get this one wrong constantly. If you filter to single-family homes and Avalonia shows up, the filter is doing you a disservice. Avalonia is attached housing. Viera Builders built it as single-story paired villas, where two homes share one wall, and as four-home villa buildings, where a home is either an end unit or an interior unit.
That distinction is not a technicality. An end unit in a four-home building has windows on three sides and a very different feel from an interior unit with neighbors on both sides. It also prices differently at resale. When we walk Avalonia with a buyer, knowing which building type and which position a listing is in is the first question, before square footage or finish level.
The second thing to understand is Addison Village Club. Avalonia sits inside the Addison Village cluster, and membership in the club is required rather than optional. That is a separate line item from the neighborhood association dues, and buyers coming from outside Viera are frequently surprised by it. It buys you a genuinely good amenity package, but you should see both numbers written down before you commit to a payment.
What you get in exchange for the shared wall is the thing a lot of Viera buyers actually want: a single-story home with a two car garage, no yard to mow, and The Avenue and the Shoppes of Viera a few minutes away.
Published detail on Avalonia is limited. Here is what is confirmed and what we get in writing for you.
| Detail | What we can confirm |
|---|---|
| Builder | Viera Builders |
| Housing type | Attached. Single-story paired villas and four-home villa buildings |
| Garage | Two car |
| Stories | Single story |
| Club membership | Addison Village Club membership is required and is billed separately from association dues |
| Community features | Sidewalks, walking and biking trails, playground with tot lot, picnic pavilion |
| Age restricted | No |
| Home size range | Not published by the builder in a form we could verify. We pull the actual range from recent closed sales. |
| HOA dues | No verified published figure. We get the current association number and the club number in writing before you sign. |
| Energy program | Marketed under the FPL BuildSmart program |
| Location | Pangea Park corner of Central Viera, near The Avenue Viera and the Shoppes of Viera |
| Governance | Central Viera Community Association |
Which building your home sits in changes the living experience and the resale story. This is the part the listing photos will not tell you.
Two homes joined as a duplex. One shared wall, windows on three sides, and the closest thing to a detached feel that attached housing offers. These are the ones that move fastest at resale.
An end position in a four-home building. Neighbors on one side only, more natural light, and a price premium over an interior unit that is usually worth paying.
Neighbors on both sides. The lowest cost way into the community, and a perfectly good home if you are not sensitive to shared walls. Just know what you are buying and price it accordingly.
Membership is required, which means you are paying for the club whether you use it or not. The upside is a full amenity package rather than a single neighborhood pool.
Community sidewalks and trails that connect into the wider Viera trail system.
A playground with a tot lot inside the community.
Covered pavilion for community use.
Villa product in Viera generally means the association handles the landscaping. We confirm exactly what is and is not covered for the specific building you are buying into.
Shopping, restaurants and everyday errands are a few minutes away rather than a drive.
Live MLS listings filtered to Avalonia specifically, not the whole city. If the list is short, that is the honest picture of what is actually available today.
No. Avalonia is attached villa product. Viera Builders built it as single-story paired villas, where two homes share one wall, and four-home villa buildings, where a home is either an end unit or an interior unit. Portal filters frequently miscategorize it.
Viera Builders. The community is marketed under the FPL BuildSmart energy efficiency program.
Yes. Club membership is required for Avalonia, and it is billed separately from the neighborhood association dues. Ask for both figures in writing before you commit to a monthly payment.
Yes. The villas are single-story with two car garages.
A paired villa is two homes sharing one wall, so you get windows on three sides. A four-home building holds four attached homes, and your home is either an end unit with neighbors on one side or an interior unit with neighbors on both. End units command a premium and generally resell faster.
No verified figure is published anywhere we could confirm. Because there are two separate charges here, the association and the club, we get both current numbers in writing rather than guessing.
No. Avalonia is an all ages community.
In the Pangea Park corner of Central Viera, near The Avenue Viera and the Shoppes of Viera, inside the Addison Village cluster.
Avalonia sits in the Pangea Park area of Central Viera, inside the Addison Village cluster, with The Avenue Viera and the Shoppes of Viera close enough that most errands do not involve a highway.
You are west of I-95 with the newer Viera neighborhoods, a short drive from the Viera hospital campus and the I-95 interchange. Melbourne Orlando International Airport is roughly twenty minutes south and the beaches are about half an hour east.
We will tell you which building types are actually available, what the club membership adds to your monthly number, and whether a paired villa or an end unit is the better buy for how long you plan to stay.