Stuart, FL · Martin County
Stuart FL Homes for Sale
448 properties found
Stuart FL Homes for Sale appeal to buyers who want a quieter coastal setting with strong community character and everyday convenience. The city combines scenic surroundings, locally owned businesses, cultural attractions, and easy access to outdoor recreation, creating a lifestyle that feels relaxed without being disconnected.
Marc McAteer helps buyers explore Stuart real estate according to their budget, preferred location, property type, and long-term plans.
$175,000
2929 SE Ocean Boulevard F6, Stuart, FL 34996, Stuart
Cathy Imburgia
Imburgia Realty Inc.
Updated: August 3, 2026
$675,000
5151 SE Burning Tree Circle, Stuart, FL 34997, Stuart
Katy Fisher
Nicklaus Vance
Updated: August 2, 2026
$579,900
4732 SE Mizner Place, Stuart, FL 34997, Stuart
Isabel Michelle Jacobs
Weichert Realtors-Sunshine Properties
Updated: August 2, 2026
$169,900
1225 NW 21st Street 1615, Stuart, FL 34994, Stuart
Yanyu A Mirkovich
The Keyes Company - Stuart
Updated: August 2, 2026
$659,990
3482 SE Court Drive, Stuart, FL 34997, Stuart
Nancy Teresa Waligora
Paradise Real Estate Intl
Updated: August 2, 2026
$399,900
6082 SE Landing Way 11, Stuart, FL 34997, Stuart
Monica Cygan
Monica Cygan P.A.
Updated: August 1, 2026
$6,200,000
2541 SW Trailside Path, Stuart, FL 34997, Stuart
K Michelle Tucker
Florida Living Realty
Updated: August 1, 2026
$930,000
7314 SW KANTNER Drive, Stuart, FL 34997, Stuart
Laura Menard
RE/MAX Direct
Updated: August 1, 2026
$235,000
5355 SE Miles Grant Road 209, Stuart, FL 34997, Stuart
Suzanne L. Dickinson
RE/MAX Masterpiece Realty
Updated: August 1, 2026
$85,000
2574 SW MONARCH Trail, Stuart, FL 34997, Stuart
Trevor Seegott
Masters Realty Associates
Updated: August 1, 2026
$5,895,000
1924 NW Shore Terrace, Stuart, FL 34994, Stuart
Milla & Andrew Russo
Illustrated Properties LLC (Jupiter)
Updated: July 31, 2026
$475,000
3498 SE Doubleton Drive, Stuart, FL 34997, Stuart
Ann Slyh
Nicklaus Vance
Updated: July 31, 2026
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Stuart Real Estate
Explore Stuart Real Estate
Stuart combines riverfront access with a compact downtown and residential communities extending throughout the surrounding area. Buyers may find older homes with established landscaping, renovated properties, waterfront residences, villas, condominiums, and newer homes outside the central district.
Martin County manages public beaches, parks, boat access, recreation areas, and conservation spaces. Stuart Beach and Bathtub Beach are two county-operated beach destinations serving the Stuart area.
When comparing properties, look beyond the asking price. Roof age, insurance costs, flood exposure, storm protection, property condition, association fees, permits, and maintenance responsibilities can all affect the complete cost of ownership.
Downtown & Waterfront
Downtown Stuart Homes and Riverfront Living
Downtown Stuart homes may appeal to buyers who value proximity to restaurants, independent businesses, community events, and the waterfront Riverwalk. The city regularly hosts public activities and entertainment at Riverwalk Park and nearby Flagler Park.
Housing near downtown may include historic residences, condominiums, townhomes, and single-family properties in surrounding neighborhoods. Buyers should compare walkability, parking, road noise, flood considerations, property age, and renovation quality.
Waterfront buyers should verify dock rights, water depth, bridge clearance, seawall condition, permits, flood exposure, and access to navigable water. A waterfront description does not guarantee that a property can accommodate a particular boat.
SEARCH CURRENT STUART LISTINGSWhere to Live
Best Neighborhoods in Stuart FL
Downtown Stuart
Ideal for buyers who enjoy walkability, local restaurants, shops, galleries, and community events along the Riverwalk.
North River Shores
Established homes, mature landscaping, and convenient access to the St. Lucie River.
Snug Harbor & Sewall's Point
Privacy, larger homes, and upscale waterfront surroundings.
Rocky Point
Popular with boaters and fishing enthusiasts for its canals, marinas, and proximity to the Manatee Pocket.
Willoughby Golf Club / Mariner Sands
Gated living with recreational amenities, golf, and a managed community environment.
Hutchinson Island
Beachfront condominiums, ocean views, and a low-maintenance coastal lifestyle.
Each area offers something different. The right choice depends on your budget, preferred home style, boating needs, and proximity to work, schools, and daily conveniences. Comparing flood zones, insurance costs, association fees, and neighborhood rules can help you choose the Stuart community that best fits your long-term plans.
Ownership Costs
What Is the Cost of Living in Stuart, FL?
The cost of living in Stuart, FL depends heavily on the property, location, insurance, taxes, association fees, transportation, and lifestyle. Waterfront, condominium, beach-access, and gated-community properties may have expenses that differ considerably from inland single-family homes.
Calculate the complete monthly cost — including the mortgage, homeowners insurance, possible flood insurance, HOA dues, utilities, landscaping, pool care, storm preparation, and expected repairs. Request property-specific insurance estimates before the contractual due-diligence period expires.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions About Stuart Real Estate
Is Stuart a good place for boaters?
Stuart may be a good fit for boaters because of its access to the St. Lucie River, Indian River Lagoon, and nearby Atlantic waterways. Suitability varies by property. Confirm water depth, bridge clearance, dock and lift condition, seawall responsibility, permits, and navigational routes before purchasing.
What types of homes are available in Stuart?
Buyers may find single-family homes, condominiums, villas, townhomes, gated-community properties, waterfront residences, and homes near downtown. Inventory changes regularly, so compare property condition, insurance, association expenses, flood exposure, and maintenance requirements.
Are beaches close to Stuart neighborhoods?
Several Martin County beaches are accessible from Stuart, including Stuart Beach and Bathtub Beach. Travel time depends on the neighborhood, bridge traffic, and destination. Buyers who expect to visit the beach frequently should test the routes from each property under consideration.
Do Stuart homes require flood insurance?
Flood-insurance requirements depend on the property's flood designation, elevation, mortgage lender, and insurance provider. Coverage may still be worth considering when it is not mandatory. Review official flood information and obtain property-specific insurance guidance during due diligence.
Can Marc help me tour Stuart homes remotely?
Yes. Marc can help buyers review MLS listings and arrange live virtual walkthroughs. Remote tours can narrow the search, but buyers should still obtain independent inspections, insurance estimates, association documents, title review, and permit information.
Ready to Start?
Find Stuart FL Homes for Sale With Local Guidance
Stuart FL homes for sale provide options for downtown access, waterfront living, boating, beaches, gated amenities, and established Treasure Coast neighborhoods. Marc McAteer can help you compare Stuart real estate, explore current inventory, and schedule private or virtual tours based on your goals.



































