Located approximately 12 miles north of downtown Melbourne, Florida, Renaissance Pointe is a residential subdivision bordering the west side of the Suntree communities. Accessed via Spyglass Hill Road, the neighborhood covers Renaissance Avenue, Shell Cove Drive, and Willis Way. Nearby communities include Hampton Park and Suntree Business Center.
Residences within Renaissance Pointe are single-family, detached homes proportionately designed within an open-gated community. The entrance, featured on Spyglass Hill Road, showcases professionally maintained landscapes and a sign displaying the subdivision’s name. Attributes include sidewalk-lined streets and a private community pool.
Commercial conveniences are less than a mile away, lining North Wickham Road to the south. Residents are only a few minutes from Publix, Carrabba’s Italian Grill, and many more locally owned establishments that range from auto-type businesses to health care facilities. West-southwest of Renaissance Pointe, near the Wickham Road/Interstate 95 intersection, are Wickham Plaza West, Walmart Supercenter, and Starbucks.
Rotary Park of Suntree is approximately one and a half miles east of the community and nestles against the banks of the Indian River Lagoon. Covering 10.36 acres, the park provides residents with both on and off-land recreational activities. A boardwalk with a nearby fishing pier runs along the river’s shore. The park’s playground is an entertaining place for children to spend time outdoors after a family picnic under one of several sheltered pavilions.
The Pineda Causeway is a few miles southeast of Renaissance Pointe. Providing access across the Indian River, Pineda Causeway extends along the south side of Patrick Air Force Base and the north edge of South Patrick Shores. This section of the island lines the river and also offers access to the open expanse of the Atlantic Ocean, offering some of the most picturesque Atlantic coast beaches in Florida.