Martin County
Stuart, FL Real Estate
Stuart blends a walkable historic downtown with deep-water access to the St. Lucie River and Atlantic Ocean.
About Stuart
Stuart serves as the county seat of Martin County and anchors the Treasure Coast with a historic downtown along the St. Lucie River. Known as the 'Sailfish Capital of the World,' the city draws boaters, anglers, and snowbirds to its marinas, riverwalk, and working waterfront. Housing stock ranges from Old Florida bungalows and Craftsman cottages near downtown to riverfront estates and newer waterfront condos along the water. Neighborhoods like Snug Harbor offer classic canal-front living with private docks, while nearby Jensen Beach extends the coastal lifestyle with beach access and laid-back charm. Stuart attracts retirees, boating enthusiasts, remote professionals, and second-home buyers seeking small-town character without sacrificing marine access. Downtown's brick-lined streets host local restaurants, art galleries, and a historic theater, giving Stuart a genuine sense of place distinct from more commercialized coastal towns.
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Stuart boundary — the area we serve.
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Living in Stuart
Life in Stuart centers on the water — whether it's sport fishing from Stuart's marinas, sailing the St. Lucie River, or strolling the Riverwalk downtown. Weekends often mean farmers markets, art walks, or dining al fresco along Osceola Street. Boat owners appreciate direct access to the Indian River Lagoon and Atlantic Ocean via the St. Lucie Inlet. Golf courses, tennis clubs, and nature preserves round out an active, outdoor-oriented lifestyle. Families and retirees alike enjoy the mix of small-town warmth and cultural offerings like the Lyric Theatre. Proximity to Jensen Beach's public beaches adds another layer of coastal recreation just minutes away.
Why buyers choose Stuart
- Life in Stuart centers on the water — whether it's sport fishing from Stuart's marinas, sailing the St. Lucie River, or strolling the Riverwalk downtown. Weekends often mean farmers markets, art walks, or dining al fresco along Osceola Street. Boat owners appreciate direct access to the Indian River Lagoon and Atlantic Ocean via the St. Lucie Inlet. Golf courses, tennis clubs, and nature preserves round out an active, outdoor-oriented lifestyle. Families and retirees alike enjoy the mix of small-town warmth and cultural offerings like the Lyric Theatre. Proximity to Jensen Beach's public beaches adds another layer of coastal recreation just minutes away.
Stuart market snapshot
Stuart's real estate market spans historic downtown cottages, riverfront estates, and canal-front homes in areas like Snug Harbor. Buyers are drawn to the mix of walkable urban core and boating-focused waterfront living rarely found together on the Treasure Coast. Inventory includes everything from fixer-upper bungalows to luxury waterfront properties with private docks. Compared to neighboring Sewall's Point or Jupiter Island, Stuart offers more architectural variety and a stronger downtown commercial district. Interest remains steady from retirees, boating enthusiasts, and those seeking a slower-paced alternative to South Florida's larger metros.
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Stuart real estate FAQ
- What makes Stuart, FL different from other Treasure Coast towns?
- Stuart combines a historic, walkable downtown with genuine deep-water boating access, a rare pairing on the Treasure Coast. Its brick-lined streets, local shops, and riverfront setting give it more urban character than quieter neighbors like Sewall's Point or Jensen Beach. The city also serves as the Martin County seat, adding civic and cultural amenities.
- Is Stuart, FL a good place for boaters?
- Yes, Stuart is widely known as the Sailfish Capital of the World and offers direct access to the St. Lucie River, Indian River Lagoon, and Atlantic Ocean via the St. Lucie Inlet. Marinas, boat clubs, and waterfront homes with private docks are common throughout the city, including in neighborhoods like Snug Harbor.
- What types of homes are available in Stuart?
- Stuart's housing stock includes historic bungalows and cottages near downtown, canal-front homes in areas like Snug Harbor, and riverfront estates along the St. Lucie River. Newer condos and townhomes also exist closer to the waterfront and marina districts. The variety appeals to both retirees and boating enthusiasts.
- How close is Stuart to the beach?
- Stuart sits just minutes from public beaches in neighboring Jensen Beach, which offers oceanfront parks and swimming access. While Stuart itself is centered on the river rather than the ocean, its proximity to barrier island beaches makes coastal recreation easy to reach.
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