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An overhead shot of the condo. It is a large, cream building next to a river.
The front entrance. A small room with access to an elevator and stairs, as well as a door to outside.
A living room. In the back there are stairs and an elevator entrance.
The living room. It has tiled floors and white walls, as well as 3 windows
The dining room with the kitchen in the background. It is illuminated by a chandelier.
A living room with an entrance to a balcony in the background.
A large deck with a small table. A bright, yellow half-wall surrounds it.
An office space with an entrance to a balcony in the background.
A bathroom with a sink and large mirror facing a shower. There is a closed off room where the toilet would be.
The dining room with the kitchen in the background. It is illuminated by a chandelier.
A laundry room with a sink, a washer, and a dryer

Property Overview: 95 Brevard, Cocoa, FL

General Information:

 

    •    Units: Three individual units (93, 95, 97)

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    •    Zoning: Mixed-use

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    •    Parking: 2 parking spots per unit (6 total)​

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    •   Balconies : 6 per unit (18 total for entire        

         building)​​

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    •    Construction: Concrete block building

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    •    Roof: Re-sloped, flat elastomeric

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    •    Windows: Tinted

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    •    Elevators: Private elevator for each unit (Residential)

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Recent Upgrades and Improvements:

 

    •    Upgraded majority of lights, all fans, and some

          hardware

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    •    Fresh paint throughout

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    •    Tile work completed in some areas

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    •    Re-tiled, sloped, and waterproofed front

          balconies

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    •    New doors installed on the front and 2 levels at

          the back

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    •    Sealed and painted windows; back of the

          building repainted

Property details and FAQ
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is the property’s zoning?

A: The property is zoned for mixed-use, offering flexibility for residential or commercial applications.

Q3: What are the insurance costs for the building?

A: The annual insurance cost is $40,560, which covers liability, wind, fire, and the fire suppression system maintenance.

Q5: What improvements have been made to the building?

A: Recent upgrades include re-sloping and waterproofing front balconies, replacing doors, sealing and painting windows, and installing hurricane shutters on the top floor. Additionally, the building has undergone significant updates, including lighting, fans, tile work, and fresh paint throughout.

Q7: Can I use the property for short-term rentals?

A: Short-term rentals are allowed in Cocoa, but all prospective buyers should confirm local regulations before proceeding.

Q9: Is the building hurricane-proof?

A: The building is equipped with hurricane-rated impact windows at the front and side, and hurricane shutters are available for other windows.

Q2: How many parking spots are available?

A: Each unit comes with 2 designated parking spots, for a total of 6 spots across the property.

Q4: Are there any renters currently occupying the units?

A: Yes, Unit 97 is currently occupied by a long-term renter named Rose.

Q6: What are the features of the building’s fire safety system?

A: The building is equipped with a commercial-grade fire suppression system and meets all modern fire safety standards.

Q8: What is the roof type and condition?

A: The roof is a flat elastomeric roof that has been re-sloped for improved water drainage, ensuring long-term durability.

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