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Cost of Living in Port Salerno, Florida

Port Salerno is the value play of the Stuart area — authentic waterfront living for less.

Housing

The appeal is value. Port Salerno generally offers more attainable homes than neighboring Stuart, with waterfront and Manatee Pocket homes commanding a premium but still often pricing below comparable Stuart waterfront.

Taxes

No state income tax. Port Salerno is in Martin County (its own millage); property taxes apply, with a Homestead Exemption for primary residents.

Insurance

A real coastal cost, higher for waterfront homes near the inlet — budget and quote early. Older homes may need updates affecting insurability.

Everyday costs

Dining can be a bargain at the local seafood spots; for broader shopping, nearby Stuart handles it. Utilities and groceries track near the Florida average.

Bottom line: Port Salerno offers authentic waterfront living at Treasure Coast value — generally cheaper than Stuart — with no state income tax. Budget for insurance on waterfront homes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Port Salerno affordable?

Generally yes — it's typically more affordable than neighboring Stuart, offering authentic waterfront-area living at better value.

Is Port Salerno cheaper than Stuart?

Usually yes — its less-polished, working-waterfront character makes it a value alternative to Stuart.

Does Port Salerno have a state income tax?

No — Florida has no state income tax. Port Salerno is in Martin County, which sets its own property tax rate.

Why is insurance a factor in Port Salerno?

Waterfront and near-inlet location drives homeowners and wind/flood insurance costs, and older homes may need updates — get quotes early.