Its own community, its own association, its own board. Sendero Cove is not a phase of Trasona and not a section of Sierra Cove, no matter how often it gets bundled with them. Roughly one hundred single-family homes built on Viera Builders coving design, in the Addison Village area of Viera West.
If you have been researching Sendero Cove, you have probably run into pages that lump it together with Trasona and Sierra Cove as though they were one community or three phases of the same thing. They are not. This gets published often enough that it is worth correcting properly.
The Central Viera Community Association is the master association for the Viera area west of I-95. Its own neighborhood directory lists Sendero Cove, Sierra Cove, Trasona East and Trasona West as four separate member neighborhoods. Each one has its own Declaration of Covenants, its own Articles of Incorporation, its own Bylaws and its own elected board of directors. That is the authoritative structure, and it comes from the master association rather than from a marketing page.
What is true is that they are neighbors and they share design DNA. All of them are Viera Builders neighborhoods, all sit in the Addison Village area, and Sierra Cove sits roughly a third of a mile away with Trasona a bit over half a mile. Bundling them for a lifestyle description is fair. Bundling them for governing documents, dues, or board decisions is not, and those are the things that actually affect you as an owner.
The design itself is worth understanding. Sendero Cove uses Viera Builders coving, which means lot shapes and setbacks vary deliberately instead of running as a uniform grid. Homes sit at different depths from the street, which produces curved streetscapes, more usable side yard on many lots, and a neighborhood that does not read as repetitive. It is the most distinctive thing about living here.
Sendero Cove is a smaller, newer, built-out community, so published data is thinner than for larger neighborhoods. Below is what we can stand behind, including the two points where sources actively disagree.
| Detail | What we can confirm |
|---|---|
| Association status | A distinct community with its own HOA, governing documents and board. A member neighborhood of the Central Viera Community Association, not a phase of Trasona or Sierra Cove. |
| Approved builder | Viera Builders, named as the approved builder in the community governing documents. |
| Street design | Viera Builders coving. Lot shapes and setbacks vary by design rather than following a uniform grid. |
| Housing type | Primarily single-family homes. Some listing data shows mixed product, so verify per address. |
| Homesite count | Published at roughly 104 homes. Single source, not independently corroborated, so treat as approximate. |
| Home size range | Roughly 1,700 to 2,600 square feet, with recent listing activity clustering closer to 2,000 to 2,300. |
| Years built | Homes seen in listings built 2020 to 2022. |
| Build status | Built out. The community is no longer actively selling as new construction, and the builder marketing page is retired. |
| Recent price activity | Recent activity has run roughly from the high $500s to the mid $600s, around the high $200s per square foot. We pull live comps before any offer. |
| Gated | Sources directly contradict each other on this. One data source lists it as gated, another lists it as non-gated. We will not publish a guess. We confirm it with the management company before you tour. |
| HOA dues | No verified dollar figure is available. The association is managed by Fairway Management of Brevard per the master association directory, and we obtain the current amount from them before you make an offer. |
| Location | Viera West, in the Addison Village area, near I-95, Wickham Road and Lake Andrew Drive. |
Four member neighborhoods of the Central Viera Community Association, four sets of governing documents, four boards. Here is how they actually relate, so you can shop them accurately.
Roughly one hundred single-family homes built 2020 to 2022 on coving design. The newest of the group and the smallest, which means the fewest resales come available in any given year.
A separate Viera Builders neighborhood roughly a third of a mile from Sendero Cove. Shares the design language and the Addison Village area location, but not the association.
Often written about as one community. The master association lists them as two distinct member neighborhoods, each with its own documents and board. Slightly older product than the Cove neighborhoods.
Governing documents control dues, exterior rules, rental restrictions and reserve decisions. If someone tells you the rules for Trasona apply to Sendero Cove, they are describing marketing, not the documents you will be bound by.
The defining feature. Varying setbacks and lot shapes produce curved streets and more usable side yard on many homesites than a standard grid delivers.
Park space within the community.
Playground facilities serving the neighborhood.
Trail connections through the community and into the surrounding Viera trail network.
Sendero Cove sits in the Addison Village area. Some published amenity lists for this community actually describe the shared Addison Village Club complex rather than facilities inside Sendero Cove itself, so confirm what your specific address includes.
At roughly one hundred homes this is a small neighborhood. Fewer neighbors, quieter streets, and notably fewer resale opportunities than the larger Viera communities.
Homes built 2020 to 2022, so mechanical systems, roofs and finishes are all recent by resale standards.
Managed through Fairway Management of Brevard per the master association directory.
No. The Central Viera Community Association, which is the master association for Viera west of I-95, lists Sendero Cove, Sierra Cove, Trasona East and Trasona West as four separate member neighborhoods. Each has its own Declaration of Covenants, Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and elected board. They are neighbors that share design style, not phases of one community.
Because they are adjacent, they were all built by Viera Builders, and they look similar, so it is convenient to write about them in one place. That is a marketing choice. It does not reflect the legal structure, and the legal structure is what determines your dues, your exterior rules and your rental restrictions.
Coving is a Viera Builders layout approach where lot shapes and setbacks vary deliberately rather than following a uniform grid. Homes sit at different depths from the street, which creates curved streetscapes and often gives homesites more usable side yard than a conventional grid layout would.
We do not know, and we are not going to guess. Two data sources directly contradict each other on this point. We confirm gated status with the management company before you tour, because it is an easy thing to verify and a bad thing to assume.
No verified figure is published anywhere credible. The association is managed by Fairway Management of Brevard, and we obtain the current dues amount directly before you write an offer rather than repeating an estimate from an aggregator site.
Roughly 104, based on a single published source we could not independently corroborate. Treat it as approximate. It is unambiguously one of the smaller Viera neighborhoods, which is why resales here are infrequent.
No. Homes were built roughly 2020 to 2022 and the community is built out, with the builder marketing page retired. Purchases here are resale. For active Viera Builders new construction we can tell you what is currently available and what is standing unsold.
It suits buyers who want newer construction quality without waiting on a build, in a small quiet neighborhood. The constraint is supply. At roughly one hundred homes, very few come to market in a given year, so you need to be ready to move when one does.
Sendero Cove sits in Viera West in the Addison Village area, near I-95, Wickham Road and Lake Andrew Drive. Sierra Cove is roughly a third of a mile away and Trasona a bit over half a mile. The Avenue Viera is a short drive and the beaches are east across the causeways.
Thirty minute introduction call, no pressure and no commitment. Sendero Cove is small enough that inventory is the real constraint, so we will set you up to hear about a resale before it is obvious to everyone else, and we will confirm the gated status and current dues for you rather than leaving you guessing.