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Explore condos in Fort Pierce, seat of St. Lucie County and home to the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum: a market of 135 active condos, all resale, with a median price of $360,500, 129 miles from Miami.
Listings via IDX (BeachesMLS / Miami Association of REALTORS®) through Trestle/CoreLogic. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Fort Pierce incorporated in 1901 and grew from just 300 settlers to more than 47,000 residents today, across about 31 square miles. It's one of the oldest communities on Florida's east coast, and for more than a century the citrus industry — with packing houses, rail lines and its own port — was the backbone of its economy.
The city is also the birthplace of The Highwaymen: a group of more than 25 self-taught Black artists who, from the 1950s through the 1980s, painted Florida landscapes influenced by local painter A.E. 'Bean' Backus and sold them door-to-door and out of the trunks of their cars across the state.
Downtown Fort Pierce was named No. 1 in 2015 on a list of the '50 Best Small Town Main Streets' in America (Top Value Reviews), among cities under 60,000 residents. The city is also home to the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum, site of the original WWII training grounds for the Navy's 'frogmen.'
Today Fort Pierce has 47,297 residents per the 2020 census and is home to Indian River State College and the Southern Grove jobs corridor along I-95. It sits 129 miles and about 2 hours 3 minutes from Miami — a different market and a different pace of life, not an extension of the city.
Fort Pierce has 135 active condo listings on the MLS today, none of them new construction — it's an entirely resale market. The median price is $360,500, with a median HOA of $934/month and a median year built of 1986.
That profile makes Fort Pierce the largest condo market of the three northern Treasure Coast cities covered here, sustained by higher education, healthcare and a growing logistics and industrial corridor along I-95, not by tourism speculation.
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Answers to the most common questions about prices, inventory and the process for buying a condo in this city.
Fort Pierce is the seat of St. Lucie County, on South Florida's Treasure Coast, incorporated in 1901 and now home to 47,297 residents per the 2020 census. Its downtown was ranked the best in its category among small U.S. towns in 2015, and the city is home to Indian River State College and the Southern Grove jobs corridor. Its condo market is consolidated and resale: 135 active units today, with a median price of $360,500 and median HOA of $934/month.
Who buys in Fort Pierce? Buyers looking for an award-winning historic downtown, with a lower cost of living than the tourist coast; Professionals and students tied to Indian River State College or St. Lucie County's hospitals; Investors who prioritize regional economic stability over a speculative market's upside; Buyers drawn to the city's unique naval and cultural history.
There are 135 active condos on the city's MLS today, all resale. We can send you updated availability based on what you're looking for.
No. Fort Pierce is the seat of St. Lucie County, on South Florida's Treasure Coast, 129 miles and about 2 hours 3 minutes from Miami by car.
Fort Pierce combines a consolidated resale market with higher education, healthcare and a growing logistics corridor along I-95. We don't guarantee returns: we help you evaluate each opportunity with real market data.
Not currently: the 135 active MLS units are resale, with a median year built of 1986.
Yes. International buyers can purchase property without being U.S. residents or citizens, and financing alternatives exist depending on the buyer's profile. We help you access those options.