Fort Pierce, FL


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Fort Pierce, FL

About Fort Pierce, FL

Fort Pierce FL occupies a unique location tucked away in St Lucie County providing access to diverse ecosystems such as Indian River Lagoon home to many species ranging from manatees to pelicans while also providing relatively easy access with regular shuttle services connecting cities from Fort Pierce to Vero Beach! Beach-city complex - Central Atlantic coast between Melbourne and West Palm Beach, 125 miles north of Miami.

Location Details

State: Florida
County: St. Lucie County
Metro Area: Port St. Lucie Metro Area
City: Fort Pierce
Zip Codes: 34982 34950 34947 34949 34981 34945
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 11 ft above sea level
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The towns of Port St. Lucie and Fort Pierce are among several that make up the south end of the so-called “Treasure Coast,” named for old Spanish shipwrecks lying off the coast. These are smaller, comfortable, more laid-back residential communities than the bustling beach cities farther south. Port St. Lucie is a small, business-friendly but largely nondescript community just south and inland from Fort Pierce along U.S. 1.

Growth is rapid, as is redevelopment as the town makes the transition from a sleepy backwater to a preferred small town destination. Employers include QVC, Tropicana and a Wal-Mart distribution center, but the area in general doesn’t have a lot of high paying jobs. Fort Pierce shares the story with a little more historic interest and typical beachfront amenities. Entertainment is provided by baseball spring-training camps, golf, water sports and the study and viewing of wildlife. The area is still less crowded and affected by sprawl problems than those areas to the south, but it’s also far from services such as healthcare and air transportation. The long commute times reflect distances from jobs rather than congestion.

The landscape consists of a barrier island and coastal plain—topography typical of Florida’s coastal cities. There is extensive agriculture, tropical trees, and vegetation inland. Lake Okeechobee is 40 miles to the southwest. The subtropical coastal climate is pleasant year-round. Summer temperatures are tempered by ocean breezes and by the frequent formation of afternoon cumulus clouds and showers. Temperatures of 90 degrees have occurred in all months but seldom reach 100. There is some hurricane risk, but the area is north of the major hurricane tracks.

Fort Pierce Cost of Living
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Attractive setting, strong job growth, and water recreation make Fort Pierce a great place to live.

$274,000
-23.4% lower than avg
$40,323
-71.2% lower than avg
$970 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-18.4% lower than avg
Fort Pierce Crime
60.2 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Fort Pierce, Florida
$52,560
for a family
$39,200
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Fort Pierce
   Attractive setting
Hurricane risk
   Strong job growth
Arts & culture
   Water recreation
Isolation
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Fort Pierce has both beautiful pristine Atlantic Ocean Beaches and Indian River Lagoon state of the art marinas. The two are linked by the best ocean inlet in the state  More

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Over 17 years ago

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Over 17 years ago

I moved here from Ohio nearly three years ago. It was fun at first...fishing,the beach and the winter weather was nice. But, after the honeymoon was over, I began to see  More

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