Stuart Real Estate

Known for its unpretentious attitude and steadfast demeanor, Stuart is quiet town with a purposeful lack of big city development. As the seat of Florida’s treasure coast, Stuart is surrounded by water: the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian River, and the North and South Forks of the St. Lucie River. Perfectly positioned between Palm Beach County to the south and St. Lucie County to the north, Stuart is advantageously governed by Martin County, a municipality that boasts excellent public schools, fine recreational facilities, and lower real estate taxes. Homes for sale in Stuart range from $160,000 for a two-bedroom, ranch-style home to more than $7 million for an expansive estate. Waterfront real estate in Stuart is found in coveted communities such as Sailfish Point, Sewalls Point, Stuart Yacht and Country Club, Snug Harbor, and Mariner Cay Yacht Club. Condos, townhomes, and villas are available in communities such as Harborage Yacht Condo, Angler Cove Condo, and Hutchinson House Condos to name a few. Golf course communities in Stuart commonly present well-manicured, championship courses, grand clubhouses, fitness facilities, tennis courts, resort-style swimming pools, and more. Read More

Market Snapshot

Total Listings: 733
Average Price: $1,197,103
Highest Price: $47,500,000
Lowest Price: $154,500

As an example, the distinguished subdivision of Mariner Sands, a gated golf course community, boasts two championship courses, a swimming pool with a bar, nine Har-tru tennis courts, fitness center and spa, croquet and bocce lawns, and even a dog park! Other golf course communities in Stuart include Willoughby, The Florida Club, and Indian River Plantation on Hutchinson Island.

As Palm Beach County has grown in population and price, many young families are moving further north to Stuart. One family-friendly community, Tres Belle, a relatively new neighborhood comprised of Mediterranean-inspired estates situated on large lots, is located near I-95, providing resident convenient and easy access to Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, Port St. Lucie, and Palm Springs. Moreover, families in Stuart are pleased to send their children to Martin County’s highly ranked public schools, which include Crystal Lake Elementary, Port Salerno Elementary, Stuart Middle, Jenson High School, Martin County High School, and South Fork High School. As an alternative, nearby private school options include The Pine School, Community Christian Academy, St. Joseph Catholic , Hobe Sound Christian School, and Jupiter Christian School.

Not surprisingly, residents of Stuart enjoy spending their free time on or near the water. From boating to fishing to paddleboarding, the salt lifestyle is the foundation for Stuart activities. However, off the water, Stuart has numerous attractions, festivals, and events. For example, the annual Stuart Air Show draws families and aviation aficionados from across the region for a three-day showcase that features aerobatic and airshow performers, fighter jets, carnival rides, food trucks, and various grounded aircraft on display for patrons to tour. Other popular attractions in the area include Sailfish Splash Waterpark, the House of Refuge Museum, and the Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center. For a nice dinner or speciality shopping excursion, locals enjoy strolling down the Riverwalk in Historic Downtown Stuart. Situated along the beautiful St. Lucie River, downtown Stuart is home to more than 60 restaurants and shops as well as the Lyric Theater, a community theater originally built in 1926 as a silent movie house.

With its quiet charm, friendly ambiance, and serene setting, Stuart is an ideal place for families, retirees, and anyone who desires a low-key, Florida lifestyle without sacrificing modern amenities.

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