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
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