Vero Beach, FL · Indian River County
Vero Beach Homes for Sale
598 properties found
Vero Beach homes for sale give first-time buyers access to mainland neighborhoods, coastal condominiums, gated communities, and single-family homes across Indian River County. The right property should fit more than your purchase budget. Insurance, flood exposure, HOA fees, roof age, condition, and maintenance can all affect whether a home remains affordable after closing.
Marc McAteer helps buyers compare properties, schedule tours, review comparable sales, and navigate the purchase process with practical local guidance.
$224,900
1656 3RD Avenue SW, Vero Beach, FL 32962, Vero Beach
Christian Conlon
EXP Realty LLC
Updated: August 20, 2026
$166,900
4716 29th Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32967, Vero Beach
Jeffrey R Ripple
Billero & Billero Properties
Updated: August 20, 2026
$118,990
26 Pine Arbor Lane 207, Vero Beach, FL 32962, Vero Beach
Phillip A. Parisi
Sea Flag Homes
Updated: August 20, 2026
$375,000
4150 Highway A1A 101, Vero Beach, FL 32963, Vero Beach
Charlotte N Terry
Alex MacWilliam, Inc.
Updated: August 20, 2026
$469,000
166 23rd Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32962, Vero Beach
Candace Garber
TruDeals Realty Corp
Updated: August 20, 2026
$595,930
1238 Haven Circle 75 Prosperity, Vero Beach, FL 32960, Vero Beach
David A Achee
Pulte Realty Inc
Updated: August 20, 2026
$385,000
8435 96TH Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32967, Vero Beach
Christopher T Nolan
EXP Realty LLC
Updated: August 20, 2026
$379,000
7825 96th Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32967, Vero Beach
Christopher T Nolan
EXP Realty LLC
Updated: August 20, 2026
$5,895,000
526 Point Lane, Vero Beach, FL 32963, Vero Beach
Stephen Hall
Compass Florida LLC
Updated: August 20, 2026
$345,000
1956 SW 1st Place SW, Vero Beach, FL 32962, Vero Beach
Joseph Walsh
Coldwell Banker Paradise
Updated: August 20, 2026
$291,900
1069 Normandie Way, Vero Beach, FL 32960, Vero Beach
Joseph Walsh
Coldwell Banker Paradise
Updated: August 20, 2026
$399,000
1653 Willows Square, Vero Beach, FL 32966, Vero Beach
Lori Strazzulla
Berkshire Hathaway Florida
Updated: August 20, 2026
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The data relating to real estate on this website comes in part from the Internet Data Exchange (IDX) program of BeachesMLS. All listings featuring the BeachesMLS logo are provided by members of BeachesMLS. Real estate listings held by brokerage firms other than Branca Realty Professionals are marked with the IDX logo. All listing information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be independently verified through personal inspection by appropriate professionals. Data last updated: August 21, 2026.
Why Vero Beach
Why First-Time Buyers Explore Vero Beach Real Estate
Vero Beach real estate may appeal to buyers looking for a smaller coastal community with beaches, parks, boating, and everyday services. The city maintains parks including Humiston Beach Park, Jaycee Beach Park, South Beach Park, Riverside Park, and public boat-ramp facilities.
Housing choices vary between the barrier island, central mainland neighborhoods, western communities, condominiums, and properties outside the city limits. Buyers should compare location, ownership costs, travel routes, and maintenance needs rather than choosing from photographs alone.
Types of Vero Beach FL Homes
Vero Beach FL homes include older single-family residences, renovated homes, condominiums, villas, townhomes, waterfront properties, and newer construction. A condominium may reduce some exterior maintenance but include monthly fees, rules, reserves, shared insurance responsibilities, and possible assessments. A single-family home may provide more control while making the owner responsible for the roof, landscaping, repairs, and storm preparation.
Before making an offer, review:
- Property taxes and insurance
- Flood-zone information
- HOA or condominium fees
- Roof and air-conditioning age
- Plumbing and electrical condition
- Permit history
- Expected repairs and maintenance
Gated Communities
Gated Communities Vero Beach Buyers Can Compare
Buyers considering gated communities in Vero Beach should review more than the entrance and amenities. Some communities may provide pools, fitness facilities, golf, social spaces, or controlled access, but fees and membership arrangements vary.
Request current HOA documents, budgets, reserve information, rental restrictions, pet rules, parking policies, and planned assessment details. Do not assume every nearby club or amenity is included with the property.
Local Boundaries
Indian River County Homes and Local Boundaries
Indian River County homes with a Vero Beach mailing address may be inside the City of Vero Beach or in an unincorporated county area. The applicable jurisdiction can affect utilities, permitting, zoning, taxes, and public services.
Buyers should verify current school assignments directly with the School District of Indian River County. Listings and third-party websites should not be treated as guarantees because attendance boundaries and educational programs can change.
Insurance & Flood
Insurance and Flood Review
Flooding in Indian River County can result from heavy rainfall, coastal storms, tidal surges, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Indian River Lagoon. The county provides tools for reviewing property-specific flood information and available elevation certificates.
Request homeowners and flood-insurance estimates during the inspection period. Roof age, storm protection, property type, building systems, claims history, and location may affect coverage and premiums.
CONTACT MARC FOR BUYER GUIDANCERetirement
Is Vero Beach a Good Place to Retire?
Vero Beach can be a good place to retire for buyers seeking coastal recreation, parks, boating, and a smaller-community setting. Its main advantage is access to beaches and outdoor amenities without living in a large metropolitan center.
The trade-off is that insurance expenses, storm preparation, summer heat, driving needs, HOA costs, and coastal maintenance may increase the responsibilities of ownership. Retirees should compare the complete monthly cost and spend time in different neighborhoods before purchasing.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
How much money do I need to buy a Vero Beach home?
The amount depends on your loan, down payment, deposit, closing costs, inspections, insurance, and required reserves. Some qualified buyers may have low-down-payment options, but they should still budget for expenses beyond the purchase price. A licensed mortgage professional can explain eligibility and available financing programs.
Should I get preapproved before touring homes?
Yes. A preapproval can establish a realistic price range and strengthen your position when submitting an offer. Ask the lender to include estimated property taxes, insurance, HOA fees, and possible flood-insurance expenses when discussing affordability.
Do I need a home inspection?
A professional inspection is strongly recommended. Depending on the property, buyers may also consider specialized reviews of the roof, pool, seawall, dock, plumbing, electrical system, termites, moisture, or septic system.
Are online home-value estimates reliable?
Online estimates can provide a starting point but may miss renovations, maintenance concerns, association costs, water access, views, or neighborhood differences. Recent comparable sales and property-specific information provide better context.
Can Marc help with properties outside the city limits?
Yes. Marc assists buyers across Vero Beach and nearby Treasure Coast communities. He can help find current MLS listings, arrange tours, compare properties, prepare an informed offer, and manage transaction deadlines.
Ready to Start?
Explore Vero Beach Homes for Sale
Vero Beach homes for sale provide first-time buyers with options across mainland neighborhoods, coastal areas, condominiums, and gated communities. Marc McAteer can help you compare ownership costs, tour available properties, and prepare an informed offer.















































