Not so long ago, Port Saint Lucie (or Port St. Lucie) was simply a fishing camp located just north of the St. Lucie Fork River and south of Fort Pierce. In the 1950s, bridges were built to allow vehicles to easily access what was first known as River Park and later became the City of Port St. Lucie in 1961. As it is a newer city the homes here are from that era and in fact, the city even has a 1950s era styled housing development that was built in 2006. Initially it was built to be a residential area but it quickly turned into a tourist destination. The city now has a population of 155,251. – See more at: http://www.gayrealestate.com/blog/#sthash.hpWyTSxR.dpuf

Not so long ago, Port Saint Lucie (or Port St. Lucie) was simply a fishing camp located just north of the St. Lucie Fork River and south of Fort Pierce. In the 1950s, bridges were built to allow vehicles to easily access what was first known as River Park and later became the City of Port St. Lucie in 1961. As it is a newer city the homes here are from that era and in fact, the city even has a 1950s era styled housing development that was built in 2006. Initially it was built to be a residential area but it quickly turned into a tourist destination. The city now has a population of 155,251. – See more at: http://www.gayrealestate.com/blog/#sthash.hpWyTSxR.dpuf

Not so long ago, Port Saint Lucie (or Port St. Lucie) was simply a fishing camp located just north of the St. Lucie Fork River and south of Fort Pierce. In the 1950s, bridges were built to allow vehicles to easily access what was first known as River Park and later became the City of Port St. Lucie in 1961. As it is a newer city the homes here are from that era and in fact, the city even has a 1950s era styled housing development that was built in 2006. Initially it was built to be a residential area but it quickly turned into a tourist destination. The city now has a population of 155,251. – See more at: http://www.gayrealestate.com/blog/#sthash.hpWyTSxR.dpuf