The national homebuilder's expansion underscores confidence in St. Lucie County's housing market amid growing affordability concerns for Treasure Coast buyers.
Taylor Morrison, one of the nation's largest homebuilders, is bringing two new residential communities to Port St. Lucie, public announcements indicate — a move that signals continued confidence in St. Lucie County's housing market even as affordability pressures squeeze local buyers.
The specifics of both developments — including lot counts, price ranges, square footage, and target opening dates — were not immediately available. A public records request has been submitted to St. Lucie County's building and planning departments for any associated permits, plat applications, or site plan approvals tied to Taylor Morrison projects filed in 2025.
Port St. Lucie has drawn sustained homebuilder investment over the past several years, fueled in part by in-migration from Miami-Dade and Broward counties, where housing costs have pushed buyers north along the I-95 corridor. The city's relatively lower land costs and available acreage in western growth corridors have made it a target for master-planned community development.
For St. Lucie County families already navigating a tight resale market and rising property insurance premiums, new construction inventory can offer a path to homeownership — though entry-level pricing from national builders on the Treasure Coast has trended upward alongside construction costs.
Taylor Morrison operates communities across Florida and ranks among the top 10 U.S. homebuilders by closings. The names of the two Port St. Lucie communities, their exact locations within the city, and when sales are expected to launch remain unconfirmed. TC Sentinel will update this report as permit and plat records become available.
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