The massive age-restricted project would stand as one of St. Lucie County's largest single-phase residential developments in recent years, adding significant housing for older residents.
A 1,000-home age-restricted community is in development for Port St. Lucie, with an expected opening in 2027, public documents indicate.
The project would bring 1,000 residences designated for residents 55 and older to the city, making it one of the largest single-phase residential developments proposed in St. Lucie County in recent memory. The scale of the community — if fully built out — would add meaningfully to the county's housing stock at a time when demand from retirees relocating from South Florida and the Northeast has kept pressure on local inventory.
Port St. Lucie has become a consistent destination for active-adult buyers drawn by lower property taxes compared with Palm Beach and Broward counties and a growing network of medical facilities and retail corridors along U.S. 1 and St. Lucie West Boulevard.
A development of this size would carry implications for local infrastructure, including water, sewer, and road capacity. St. Lucie County officials have flagged these areas in prior planning discussions as constraints on large-scale residential growth.
TC Sentinel was unable to independently confirm the developer's name, the specific parcel location, or the projected home price range before publication. A public records request has been submitted to the St. Lucie County Planning and Development Services Department for any associated site plan application or development order. Readers with confirmed details are encouraged to contact the newsroom directly.
This article was generated with AI assistance using publicly available information. It was reviewed and approved by a human editor before publication. TC Sentinel uses AI writing tools in accordance with FTC guidelines.
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