New Homes in St. Lucie County, Florida
St. Lucie County offers some of the most active new construction on the Treasure Coast, anchored by the master-planned growth of Port St. Lucie and the historic waterfront of Fort Pierce.
Port St. Lucie
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Fort Pierce
33 new home communities
White City
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St. Lucie County new home market snapshot
Median price
$355,000
Price range
$280,000 – $850,000+
Inventory
Active growth
Build timeline
6–10 months
Population
Growing 2.1% / yr (highest on TC)
Tax
Includes CDD on most master-planned communities
Directional figures sourced from regional MLS, builder reports, and county appraiser data — verify your specific situation with us.
3 of 3 New Construction Communities in St. Lucie County
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Buyer Guide
Buying new construction in St. Lucie County
Buying new construction in St. Lucie County in 2026
St. Lucie County continues to be one of the Treasure Coast's most active new-construction markets. Port St. Lucie's master-planned scale gives buyers more brand-new inventory than any other Treasure Coast city, while Fort Pierce blends historic waterfront with growing inland communities. If you're relocating from out of state, expect builder timelines from contract to closing of roughly 7–11 months, with most national builders requiring an initial deposit of 5–10% and design-center selections within the first 30 days.
Pricing & inventory you'll see today
New homes in St. Lucie County currently span attainable single-family communities in the $300s to luxury estates well above $1M. Floor plans tend to favor single-story 3-4 bedroom homes with 2-3 car garages — popular with retirees and relocating families alike. Quick-move-in inventory exists but moves fast; the deepest selection is usually in the to-be-built phase.
What to verify before signing
Confirm CDD vs. HOA fees (Florida master-planned communities often layer both), the builder's hurricane and warranty coverage, lot premiums, and design-center allowances. Always tour at least one finished model and ask for a copy of the standard features sheet — what's "included" varies dramatically between builders.
Why work with a buyer's agent
Florida law lets builders register your representation only if your agent is with you on your first visit. Bringing a Treasure-Coast-focused agent costs you nothing (the builder pays) and gives you an advocate during contract review, design selections, and pre-closing inspections — three places where most buyers leave money on the table.
Current incentives: St. Lucie builders frequently offer the most aggressive incentives on the Treasure Coast — including rate buydowns, closing cost credits, and design-center bonuses on quick-move-in inventory.
What buyers say about St. Lucie County
"Moved from NJ to Tradition. The relocation guide answered every question we had."
"Top-tier negotiation help — we saved $22k versus walking in alone."