The median home value in Fort Pierce, FL is $295,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $285,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Fort Pierce, FL is $295,000.
Approximately 41% of Fort Pierce homes are owned,
compared to 36% rented, while
23% are vacant.
Fort Pierce real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Established gun and ammo. Selling a variety of guns, ammo, holsters, bullets, and a variety of side merchandise. There is a possibility of some owner financing. The current owner will stay on if needed to hand over the business. License can transfer. New lease will be provided for this location.
This 11,208 SF building offers a central location with easy access to major highways and transportation corridors, including I-95, Florida s Turnpike, Kings Highway (SR 713), and SR 70. This newly constructed building is perfect for a warehouse, manufacturing facility, or distribution center. It is also just three (3) miles from the Treasure Coast International Airport and 14 miles from the Vero Beach Regional Airport. The steel truss and frame construction and metal roofing make this building sturdy while accommodating a large interior space and wide bay openings with six (6) roll-up doors. The space is flexible for dividing to accommodate multiple users or can be left open for a large manufacturing or inventory space. Centrally located on the east coast of Florida, this site is approximately two hours from Orlando and two and a half hours from Miami. Don t miss your chance to invest in this amazing industrial opportunity on Florida s Treasure Coast.
LAKEWOOD PARK PLAZA has established upside potential. One way to maximize the upward potential of this fast-growing commercial plaza is to focus on the diverse tenant mix. You can increase foot traffic and keep the demand for any vacant rental space by attracting different demographics and needs.The upside in the past five years has boosted rents, while most tenants remain; they are being brought up to market rent.Fort Pierce has become an economic development area. Turnpike Feeder Road's connection to I95 makes it a central hub and continues fast-growing communities. This plaza sits directly in the heart of the road.Tenants remain and continue to grow their business.Additionally, investing in amenities like green space and seating could enhance community events and keep