Fort Pierce, FL

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Key Performance Metrics

Market snapshot

Performance indicators for the Fort Pierce short-term rental market based on reliable data.

Listings

103 / 246

Reliable / Active

Cap Rate

10%

Middle-Earners Gross Yield

Revenue

$27,512

Middle-Earners Revenue

Occupancy

66%

Middle-Earners Occupancy

Home Value

$273,953

Median Home Sale Price

Top Earners

$58,985

Top-Earners Revenue

Fort Pierce

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Fort Pierce Regulations

STRs are currently unregulated at the city level, so investors only need to meet state licensing and tax requirements (e.g., DBPR license, sales tax, tourist tax) with no local caps or heavy rules; permitting is straightforward and fees are moderate, and the city’s tone is supportive with clear, minimal compliance burdens.

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About Fort Pierce

Fort Pierce, Florida, a coastal city on the Atlantic Ocean, offers a quintessential Floridian experience with a small-town feel. The population of Fort Pierce is approximately 47,297 residents as of 2020, providing a tight-knit community atmosphere. The city is located about 125 miles southeast of Orlando, making it relatively accessible to a larger urban center while retaining its unique coastal charm.

Fort Pierce features several notable landmarks and attractions that contribute to its appeal for short-term rentals:

  1. Fort Pierce Inlet State Park: This park offers beautiful sandy beaches and opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving. It’s a natural haven for visitors wanting to experience Florida's outdoors. Fort Pierce Inlet State Park

  2. Heathcote Botanical Gardens: These gardens provide a serene escape with a variety of tropical plants, as well as the largest public display of tropical bonsai trees in the U.S. Heathcote Botanical Gardens

  3. Downtown Fort Pierce: The historic downtown area, known for its delightful array of shops, restaurants, and the Sunrise Theatre, combines cultural enrichment and entertainment. Sunrise Theatre

  4. Smithsonian Marine Station: An extension of the Smithsonian Institution, it offers educational opportunities and insights into marine science and coastal ecosystems. Smithsonian Marine Station

  5. Manatee Observation and Education Center: This eco-center allows visitors to learn about and observe Florida’s gentle manatee in their natural habitat. Manatee Observation and Education Center

Fort Pierce’s convenient location along the Treasure Coast, coupled with its scenic beauty and educational attractions, creates an inviting environment for short-term rentals. Visitors can enjoy a blend of relaxation, nature, and culture, making it a compelling destination for a range of travel preferences.

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