Fort Pierce, FL · St. Lucie County
Fort Pierce Homes for Sale
1126 properties found
Fort Pierce real estate offers buyers a varied mix of historic residences, established single-family homes, waterfront properties, condominiums, townhomes, and homes near the Atlantic Ocean and Indian River Lagoon. The city combines an active downtown waterfront with beaches, marinas, parks, cultural attractions, and residential areas across mainland Fort Pierce and Hutchinson Island.
Marc McAteer helps buyers explore properties according to their preferred location, budget, ownership goals, and lifestyle. Search current listings or schedule a private tour to compare available homes throughout Fort Pierce and the surrounding Treasure Coast.
$329,000
651 HERNANDO Street, Fort Pierce, FL 34949, Fort Pierce
Linda D Nelson
Coldwell Banker Paradise
Updated: August 20, 2026
$595,000
7507 S Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce, FL 34982, Fort Pierce
Corey Jason Kovalsky
One Sotheby's Intl. Realty
Updated: August 20, 2026
$297,500
1351 Bayshore Drive 307, Fort Pierce, FL 34949, Fort Pierce
Joe L Krchnak
Joe L. Krchnak
Updated: August 20, 2026
$52,000
2023 St Lucie Boulevard Unit 169, Fort Pierce, FL 34946, Fort Pierce
Annette Marie Robbins
Divito Real Estate Group
Updated: August 20, 2026
$365,000
5503 Entertainment Way, Fort Pierce, FL 34947, Fort Pierce
Teresa Ann Washington
Keller Williams Realty of VB
Updated: August 20, 2026
$424,000
4802 Sunset Boulevard, Fort Pierce, FL 34982, Fort Pierce
Victor Cruzado
LYNQ Real Estate
Updated: August 20, 2026
$43,000
712 N 22nd Street, Fort Pierce, FL 34950, Fort Pierce
Yolanda Hannah Lubell
GMT International Realty Inc
Updated: August 20, 2026
$7,500,000
5562 Russakis Road, Fort Pierce, FL 34951, Fort Pierce
Trenton Wesley Harris
Atlantic Shores ERA Powered
Updated: August 20, 2026
$359,999
803 N 20th Street, Fort Pierce, FL 34950, Fort Pierce
Deborah Tercier
Elite Realty Partners, Inc.
Updated: August 19, 2026
$229,900
6456 Alemendra, Fort Pierce, FL 34951, Fort Pierce
Julie Holley
Canedo Realty
Updated: August 19, 2026
$399,900
703 Florida Avenue, Fort Pierce, FL 34950, Fort Pierce
Racee Francis
Nugget Realty
Updated: August 19, 2026
$550,000
135 HARTMAN Road, Fort Pierce, FL 34947, Fort Pierce
Michael Brennan
Keller Williams Realty of PSL
Updated: August 19, 2026
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Fort Pierce Real Estate
Explore Fort Pierce Real Estate
Fort Pierce is one of the Treasure Coast's established coastal cities, with neighborhoods extending from the historic downtown area to inland residential communities and Hutchinson Island.
Fort Pierce also operates numerous parks on the mainland and beachside, including Jetty Park, South Beach Park, Causeway Park, Moore's Creek Linear Park, Marina Square, and Veterans Memorial Park.
When comparing properties, consider roof age, homeowners insurance, possible flood insurance, property condition, storm protection, association fees, permits, and long-term maintenance — not only the asking price.
Buyers may find:
- Traditional single-family homes
- Historic and renovated residences
- Waterfront and canal-front properties
- Beachside condominiums
- Townhomes and villas
- Gated-community homes
- Investment and renovation properties
- Seasonal and full-time residences
Waterfront Due Diligence
Fort Pierce Homes for Sale
Current Fort Pierce homes for sale can differ considerably by location and property type. An older mainland home may offer established landscaping and renovation potential, while a Hutchinson Island condominium may provide easier beach access with association fees and shared maintenance responsibilities.
Fort Pierce City Marina is located in the historic downtown waterfront area and provides access to the Indian River Lagoon and nearby Atlantic waterways. A waterfront description does not guarantee that a property is suitable for a particular boat.
Waterfront buyers should verify:
- Dock ownership and condition
- Seawall responsibility
- Water depth
- Bridge clearance
- Navigational access
- Marine permits
- Flood exposure
- Insurance availability
Downtown & Waterfront Living
Downtown Fort Pierce Homes
Downtown Fort Pierce homes may appeal to buyers who want convenient access to restaurants, local businesses, entertainment, community events, the marina, and the Indian River waterfront.
The downtown area retains elements of historic Old Florida while continuing to receive redevelopment and public-space investment. The city's Marina Square plans emphasize waterfront access, pedestrian connections, public events, and stronger links between downtown and the marina.
Housing near downtown may include historic single-family homes, renovated residences, condominiums, and properties in surrounding residential districts. Buyers should evaluate parking, road activity, building condition, flood exposure, renovation permits, and insurance requirements for each property.
Investment Perspective
Is Fort Pierce a Good Investment?
Fort Pierce may offer investment opportunities for buyers who carefully evaluate the individual property, neighborhood, condition, insurance expenses, rental restrictions, and expected operating costs. Its mix of historic housing, waterfront property, renovation opportunities, and ongoing redevelopment can create different strategies for long-term owners and investors.
The trade-off is that investment results are never guaranteed. Older properties may require substantial repairs, while coastal or waterfront homes can involve higher insurance, flood, and maintenance expenses.
Before purchasing, review comparable sales, realistic rental income, vacancy assumptions, taxes, association rules, repair costs, permits, financing, and property-management expenses. Legal and tax questions should be directed to qualified Florida professionals.
Neighborhood Research
Is Fort Pierce Safe to Live?
Whether Fort Pierce feels suitable from a safety perspective depends on the specific location, property, travel patterns, and the buyer's personal priorities. Conditions can differ between streets and neighborhoods, so broad citywide labels are not a reliable substitute for property-specific research.
The Fort Pierce Police Department provides an official crime map and public crime-information resources. Buyers can review recent incidents, visit potential neighborhoods at different times, examine lighting and traffic patterns, and contact the police department with location-specific questions.
Marc's role: A Realtor can provide information about properties and community resources but should not decide whether an area is personally acceptable for a buyer. Neighborhood research is the buyer's responsibility using official sources.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of homes are available in Fort Pierce?
Buyers may find historic homes, traditional single-family residences, waterfront properties, condominiums, townhomes, gated-community homes, and renovation opportunities. Available property types and ownership costs differ between downtown, mainland neighborhoods, and Hutchinson Island.
Is downtown Fort Pierce walkable?
Parts of downtown place residents near restaurants, businesses, entertainment, the waterfront, and the city marina. Walkability depends on the exact property and destination, so buyers should test their likely routes and consider parking, traffic, weather, and accessibility.
Do Fort Pierce properties require flood insurance?
Requirements depend on the property's flood designation, elevation, mortgage lender, and insurance provider. Buyers should review official flood information and obtain property-specific homeowners and flood-insurance estimates before the contractual due-diligence period ends.
Can I tour Fort Pierce homes while living outside Florida?
Yes. Marc can arrange private tours and live virtual walkthroughs. Remote tours can narrow the search, but buyers should still obtain independent inspections, insurance estimates, permit information, association documents, and title review.
Ready to Start?
Find Fort Pierce Homes for Sale With Local Guidance
Fort Pierce real estate provides options for historic character, downtown access, waterfront living, beaches, boating, renovation, and full-time or seasonal ownership. Marc McAteer can help you compare Fort Pierce homes for sale, explore current inventory, and schedule private or virtual property tours based on your goals.







































