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St. Lucie County is one of Florida's fastest-growing markets, offering exceptional value on Florida's Treasure Coast. Browse by city, community, or zip code.
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Market Overview
Browse St. Lucie homes for sale across every city, community, and ZIP code in the county. Available listings span single-family homes, condos, townhomes, and waterfront properties across the county. St. Lucie County is anchored by Port St. Lucie, one of Florida's fastest-growing cities, with newer construction, active adult developments, and Hutchinson Island beach access. HOA fees and community amenities vary widely, from modest maintenance-only plans to full country-club memberships. St. Lucie sits on the Treasure Coast, two hours north of Miami and 90 minutes south of Orlando via I-95. For current market data, see Florida Realtors' monthly county statistics. Browse the latest St. Lucie listings below. Then connect with a Pure Equity Realty agent for a free consultation.
There are 3,473 active listings for sale in St. Lucie County right now. The median list price is $415,000, or about $227 per square foot. Homes are averaging 102 days on market. These figures update from the MLS as the market moves.
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