Port Salerno Luxury Real Estate Statistics
Average Price | $1.5M |
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Lowest Price | $830K |
Highest Price | $3.8M |
Total Listings | 9 |
Avg. Price/SQFT | $444 |
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Luxury Real Estate in Port Salerno, FL
Luxury homes in Port Salerno typically range from $800,000 to over $2.5 million, depending on water frontage, renovation level, and dock access. Many homes in this area include upgraded kitchens, hurricane-rated windows, and outdoor living areas with pools and covered patios. You’ll find everything from single-story homes with deepwater dockage to newly built houses in private enclaves.
Mariner Cay, a gated waterfront community, offers additional security and marina amenities, while areas off SE Salerno Road provide wider lot sizes and fewer restrictions. Some homes have multiple garage bays, guest suites, or backyard storage buildings that make them ideal for buyers with equipment or extended family.
Our team at Coastal Real Estate Pros works closely with buyers looking for river-access homes with specific boating criteria. We often help clients evaluate canal width, bridge clearance, and proximity to the inlet, which are critical when comparing luxury homes in this market.
Port Salerno doesn't have a uniform zoning structure, so it’s helpful to work with Realtors® who understand where short-term rentals are permitted and how floodplain regulations affect property values. Whether you're relocating full-time or searching for a second property with water access, we’ll help you narrow options based on your lifestyle goals. With limited inventory and rising interest, having early access to listings can give you an edge.
About Port Salerno, FL
Port Salerno sits just south of downtown Stuart and has long served as a working waterfront community. The area has a maritime background, reflected in its dockside restaurants, charter boats, and seafood markets. While certain zones support light industry and commercial use, surrounding residential streets remain quiet and low in density.
Some homes here are walking distance to the waterfront district, while others back onto canals or wooded lots. Residents enjoy a mix of longtime neighbors and newcomers drawn to the access, affordability, and low HOA presence.
Living here places you near major routes like US-1 and I-95 without the heavier development seen farther south. The community is close to hospitals, grocery stores, and parks, yet feels separated from high-traffic areas. Local projects in the marine sector continue to draw investment, but without shifting the neighborhood’s identity.
If you're looking for a place that supports boating, proximity to daily conveniences, and more relaxed zoning, this part of Martin County can meet those needs. Many buyers work with us specifically to understand how each block of Port Salerno differs in elevation, access, and future planning.
Entertainment and Amenities in Port Salerno, FL
Residents of Port Salerno spend time near the Manatee Pocket, where public docks, fishing charters, and open-air restaurants line the harbor. You’ll find popular spots like Twisted Tuna and Shrimpers, both offering fresh seafood and live music. The waterfront area hosts several annual events, including seafood festivals and local art markets.
Families and individuals also make use of nearby Maggy’s Hammock Park and Sandsprit Park, which offer nature trails, launch sites, and shaded playgrounds. Fitness classes and casual meetups often happen near the waterfront, especially during winter and spring.
Beyond food and recreation, the area includes service-based businesses, marinas, and small specialty shops. Grocery stores and medical offices are close by, particularly along the Federal Highway corridor. Golfers often head to Lost Lake or Hammock Creek, both within a short drive.
You’re also within ten minutes of the arts and culture in downtown Stuart, including galleries, theater performances, and farmers’ markets. For buyers looking to live near the water without sacrificing everyday access, Port Salerno continues to offer practical value.
Schools in Port Salerno, FL
Port Salerno belongs to the Martin County School District, offering nearby public and private education options across all levels. Several magnet and charter schools in the region add to the range of choices for families moving here.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Port Salerno well-suited for boaters?
Yes, Port Salerno provides access to the Intracoastal and ocean through the Manatee Pocket and St. Lucie Inlet. Many homes include dockage, and several marinas serve both residents and charter operators. It's one of the most convenient areas in Martin County for water access without long idle times.
What kinds of homes are found in the luxury segment?
Luxury properties in Port Salerno include updated ranch-style homes, newly constructed residences, and larger waterfront parcels with extended outdoor space. Some are part of gated communities, while others are in open-zoning areas. Many of our buyers prioritize dock capacity, lot layout, and proximity to services when selecting homes here.
How accessible is the area for daily errands?
Most residents can reach grocery stores, pharmacies, and medical clinics within ten minutes. The neighborhood sits just off US-1 and is close to major cross-county roads. That makes Port Salerno convenient for both full-time residents and seasonal homeowners.
Is flood insurance necessary in this area?
It depends on the property, as elevation and water proximity vary significantly throughout Port Salerno. Many homes are located in FEMA flood zones and require insurance, particularly those on canals or near the harbor. We guide our clients through reviewing elevation certificates and discussing long-term mitigation options.
What kind of lifestyle does Port Salerno offer?
Port Salerno supports a laid-back, water-oriented lifestyle with working marinas, casual restaurants, and low-traffic residential streets. It appeals to those who enjoy boating, fishing, and spending time outdoors without strict development guidelines. It's not a gated community, which means you have more freedom with how you use and manage your property.
Can I rent out a property as a short-term vacation home?
Some areas of Port Salerno allow short-term rentals, but it depends on county zoning and property type. It's important to verify whether a specific parcel falls under any rental restrictions. We help buyers evaluate those details early in the purchasing process to avoid surprises.
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