Brandon Real Estate Market

About Brandon

Brandon is an unincorporated region with a population pushing upwards and perhaps over, 100,000. The large and still-growing community is spilling outwards, having just about completely swallowed up it’s smaller neighbors, though they strive to retain some sense of individuality – neighbors like Dover, Mango, Valrico, Seffner, and Riverview.

Together, these communities comprise the Greater Brandon area, a region of more than 190 square miles and with more than a quarter-of-a-million people.

Real Estate Trends

The median home price in Brandon is $228,000 with many homes ranging from $160,000 to $600,000 and up for homes with scenic lake or river views. Condominiums and townhomes are common, starting at $125,000. Subdivisions and communities abound, especially in southern Brandon, which is continuing to be developed.

The Bloomingdale community is a collection of quiet neighborhoods, each with a sense of community and a neighborhood association. East Bloomingdale is considered the newer section, with larger, more expensive homes surrounding a public golf course. West Bloomingdale, west of Bell Shoals Boulevard, is the older section with smaller, lower-priced homes.

Brentwood Hills is a popular deed-restricted community of more than 1000 homes, with it’s own swim and tennis club, a private onsite preschool, a playground and soccer field.

Lakeview Village is a collection of more than 900 homes divided into seven distinct neighborhoods around the 66-acre Lake and 20-acres of wetlands. Other communities include Heather Lakes, north of Causeway Boulevard, Hickory Lakes, Sterling Ranch and Providence Lakes.

Sale and Rent Prices (2020) 

  • $289,000 Median Price
  • $1,455 Median Rent Price

About the author

Jana Christo is a business owner, real estate investor, and property manager. She has 16 years of experience in most areas of real estate.
During the last recession, she was also the managing partner for a company that bought and rehabbed properties from the court foreclosure auctions. Today, she manages her own portfolio of rental properties and shares her experience on Rentce.com.

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