Port St. Lucie market profile.
Description of the Neighborhood
Port St. Lucie is a large Treasure Coast city with master-planned communities, golf, suburban neighborhoods, new construction, and value-oriented migration demand.




Pros & Cons
Pros
- Relative value compared with Miami, Broward, and Palm Beach
- Waterfront, boating, and outdoor recreation access
- Growth corridors with improving retail and services
Cons
- Commutes to South Florida employment centers are longer
- Nightlife depth varies by downtown or beach access
- Best waterfront and newer master-planned inventory can price at a premium
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Median Price
The Location
Port St. Lucie sits along I-95 and Florida's Turnpike between Fort Pierce and Stuart, with strong access to western growth corridors.
Day & Nightlife
Evening activity is local and waterfront-oriented, with restaurants, civic events, breweries, and seasonal programming.

Walk Score
Downtown and town-center nodes are walkable, while most residential and regional trips require a car.
Comparable Neighborhoods
- Tradition
- Fort Pierce
- Palm City
Demographics
Demand in Port St. Lucie is shaped by local residents, seasonal users, investors, and operators comparing lifestyle, access, housing stock, and commercial activity. Median value shown is based on the Port Saint Lucie Zillow city benchmark through March 2026.