Relocation
Moving to Fort Pierce, FL: 2026 Relocation Guide
Considering a move to Fort Pierce, Florida? Cost of living, weather, taxes, healthcare, schools, commute, and pros and cons of relocating to this St. Lucie County community on the Treasure Coast.
Thinking about moving to Fort Pierce, Florida? This 2026 relocation guide covers cost of living, climate, taxes, healthcare, schools, and lifestyle for buyers relocating to Fort Pierce in St. Lucie County on the Treasure Coast.
Fort Pierce at a glance
Average monthly temperatures
Representative Treasure Coast averages (°F)
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- Avg Low
State income tax: Florida vs common feeder states
Top marginal rate (%). Florida has none — a major draw for relocators.
What life in Fort Pierce looks like
Pros of moving to Fort Pierce
- No state income tax
- Atlantic & Indian River Lagoon access
- Lower density than South Florida
- Strong new-construction inventory
- Modern code = lower insurance on new homes
Things to plan for
- Hurricane season (Jun – Nov)
- Hot, humid summers
- Rising statewide insurance trends
- Limited public transit — car required
- Inventory varies city by city
What Fort Pierce is really like
Fort Pierce sits in St. Lucie County on Florida's Treasure Coast. 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. Within the county, Fort Pierce offers its own mix of neighborhoods, schools, and lifestyle — see the city page for the local feel and any active new construction.
Cost of living in Fort Pierce
Florida's no-state-income-tax structure applies to Fort Pierce just like the rest of the state. Housing is the largest variable — Fort Pierce currently has 3 active new construction communities ranging across multiple price points. Property taxes and insurance follow St. Lucie County norms.
Climate, hurricanes, and outdoor lifestyle
Expect humid subtropical weather year-round — warm, humid summers and mild winters. Hurricane season runs June through November. Fort Pierce's outdoor lifestyle revolves around the Atlantic, the Indian River Lagoon, golf, boating, and year-round outdoor dining.
Healthcare near Fort Pierce
Fort Pierce residents have access to St. Lucie County's regional hospital systems and specialist networks, with major medical centers in West Palm Beach and Orlando within driving distance. This is a key factor for retirees relocating from out of state.
Schools and family life in Fort Pierce
Fort Pierce is served by the St. Lucie County School District. Confirm the assigned school zone for any specific home or community before signing — boundaries shift as new schools come online.
Commute and getting around
Fort Pierce is car-oriented, like most of the Treasure Coast. I-95 and US-1 are the primary north-south corridors, putting West Palm Beach roughly 45–75 minutes south and Orlando 90–120 minutes northwest depending on the city.
Pros and cons of moving to Fort Pierce
Pros: no state income tax, coastal Florida lifestyle, lower density than South Florida, strong St. Lucie County new-construction options. Cons: hurricane season, summer humidity, homeowners insurance trends, car-dependent commute.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Fort Pierce a good place to live?
Fort Pierce appeals to buyers who want St. Lucie County's coastal Florida lifestyle, no state income tax, and proximity to beaches and the Indian River Lagoon. New construction here qualifies for Florida's most favorable insurance pricing thanks to modern building code compliance.
What is the cost of living in Fort Pierce, FL?
Cost of living in Fort Pierce tracks St. Lucie County overall — moderate for Florida, with housing and insurance as the largest variables. No state income tax is a significant ongoing benefit, especially for buyers relocating from high-tax states.
Is Fort Pierce a good place to retire?
Yes — Fort Pierce is popular with retirees and relocators for its mild climate, beach proximity, no state income tax, and access to St. Lucie County healthcare networks.
Keep researching
- St. Lucie County new construction overview
- New homes in Fort Pierce
- Lakewood Park — Low $300s – mid $340s
- Indian River Estates — From $353,900
- Waterstone — $300,000s – $470,000+
- Century Communities floor plans & pricing
- LGI Homes floor plans & pricing
- Adams Homes floor plans & pricing
- Treasure Coast Property Taxes: County-by-County Breakdown
- Homeowners Insurance for New Construction in Florida
- Flood Zones on the Treasure Coast: What Buyers Need to Know
- The Treasure Coast New Construction Buying Process
- Compare all Treasure Coast communities
- Browse every active builder
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