3229 South Us Highway 1

Property details·Saint Lucie County, St. Lucie County, Florida·2427-601-0063-100-2

768Sq ft
0.40Acres
1959Built
$220KLast sale

Location

Address

3229 South Us Highway 1

Saint Lucie County, FL 34982

St. Lucie County

Parcel ID

2427-601-0063-100-2

Coordinates

27.405989, -80.326419

Building details

Square feet
768
Stories
1
Year built
1959
Garage
4-car G

Land & lot

Lot size
0.40 acres
Land area
17,250 sq ft
Subdivision
Maravilla Gardens Subdivision Unit 3
Neighborhood
1541
Zoning
COMM GENRA
Land use code
2023

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$2,401.74
Market value$179,300
Assessed value$138,160
Building value$50,300
Land value$129,000

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

St. Lucie County 2026 Insights

St. Lucie County, Florida: The Treasure Coast's Affordability Paradox

There's a quiet irony embedded in St. Lucie County's housing numbers. Sitting between the celebrity wealth of Palm Beach County to the south and the quieter sprawl of Indian River County to the north, St. Lucie has long marketed itself as the affordable alternative on Florida's Treasure Coast — and by raw price tags, it is. But for the people who actually live here, affordable doesn't tell the full story.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$305,800Below the $320K national median
Rent Burden Rate55.9%Nearly double the 30% safe threshold
Homeownership Rate77.7%Well above the national ~65% average
Severe Rent Burden28.9%Over 1 in 4 renters in financial distress

Owners Win, Renters Struggle

St. Lucie's homeownership rate of 77.7% is one of the more striking figures in its dataset — roughly 12 points above the national average, and a testament to the county's long appeal among retirees, veterans (who make up 9.3% of residents), and working families priced out of Miami-Dade or Broward. The single-family home share of 70.7% reinforces the picture: this is suburban, car-dependent Florida at its most characteristic, where 77.9% of workers drive alone and public transit use is essentially a rounding error at 0.3%.

But the homeownership story has a shadow side. Renters — who represent just 22.3% of households — are being quietly crushed. A rent burden rate of 55.9% means the average renter here is spending well past the 30% income threshold that economists consider safe. And 28.9% face severe rent burden, meaning more than half their income goes to housing. In a county where the median household income of $69,027 already trails the national figure by about $6,000, that math leaves little margin for anything else.

The Retiree Effect

St. Lucie's median age of 45.3 years and the fact that nearly one in four residents (24.5%) is over 65 explains a great deal about the labor market here. A labor force participation rate of just 56.2% — significantly below national norms — reflects a population that has largely exited the workforce by design, not desperation. Port St. Lucie, the county's largest city and one of the fastest-growing in Florida over the past two decades, has drawn massive waves of retirees from the Northeast and Midwest seeking warm weather and relatively accessible home prices.

That same demographic pattern helps explain why only 16.4% of adults hold a bachelor's degree — compared to roughly 35% nationally — and the unemployment rate of 5.8% sits above typical Florida benchmarks. The county's economy leans on healthcare, retail, and construction rather than high-skill professional services.

A Vacancy Rate Worth Watching

One figure that deserves more attention: a 15% housing vacancy rate across 154,930 total units. That's a meaningful cushion — or a warning sign, depending on your interpretation. In a Florida coastal county, some of this reflects seasonal and investment properties sitting empty between snowbird seasons. But in a market where renters are squeezed, that vacancy rate suggests the supply question isn't just about how many units exist, but who can afford them and at what price point they're being offered.


FAQs

What makes St. Lucie County unique in Florida's real estate market? St. Lucie occupies a rare middle ground: home prices below the national median in a state that has seen explosive appreciation, yet renters face some of the most acute affordability stress in the region. Its combination of high homeownership, an aging population, and a fast-growing suburban core in Port St. Lucie makes it one of Florida's most demographically distinct counties.

Is Port St. Lucie a good place to buy a home right now? For owner-occupants, the fundamentals remain relatively solid — prices are lower than South Florida alternatives and the ownership rate suggests strong community stability. The risk lies in income-to-price ratios that have tightened considerably since 2020, and in a local economy that hasn't matched the wage growth seen in Florida's major metros.

Why is rent so expensive in St. Lucie County relative to incomes? The same retiree-driven demand and single-family home dominance that makes the county attractive to buyers has constrained rental supply. With 70.7% of housing stock as single-family homes and limited multifamily development historically, renters compete for a smaller pool of units — pushing rents higher even as incomes remain modest.

Local market context

Saint Lucie County has 35,372 properties in our comprehensive database.

With an average price of $357,498, Saint Lucie County offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $224 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Saint Lucie County are 16% lower than the St. Lucie County average.

MetricSaint Lucie CountySt. Lucie Countyvs County
Average Price$357,498$424,924-16%
Avg Sq Ft1,5981,841-13%
Price/Sq Ft$224$231-3%
Properties35,372196,634-82%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Saint Lucie County, FL Real Estate

What is the average home price in Saint Lucie County, FL?

The average home price in Saint Lucie County, FL is $357,498, based on analysis of 35,372 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Saint Lucie County, FL?

Our database includes 35,372 properties in Saint Lucie County, FL, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Saint Lucie County, FL?

The average price per square foot in Saint Lucie County, FL is $224. This is calculated from an average home price of $357,498 and average size of 1,598 square feet.

What is the average home size in Saint Lucie County, FL?

Homes in Saint Lucie County, FL average 1,598 square feet, with an average price of $357,498.

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