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New Homes in Indiantown, Florida
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New Homes in Indiantown
The Village of Indiantown, Florida, in Martin County, was established in the early 1900s and incorporated in December 2017 to become Florida's youngest municipality. The Village blends the essence of Old Florida charm with the conveniences and amenities associated with modern-day living. Within proximity to the City of West Palm Beach, Stuart, and Port St. Lucie, residents can enjoy a laid-back lifestyle and an easy commute. With its affordable taxes and low cost of living, this area is perfect for new home buyers and retirees. The rural vibe, waterways, and natural attributes provide residents with scenic spots for boating, fishing, equestrian sports, and sunsets over Lake Okeechobee. Learn more about new construction Ryan Homes and get to know Indiantown, Florida's best-kept secret.
Around Town
Here, the charmingly restored Seminole Inn captures the twilight grandeur of old Florida. Indiantown is also home to Payson Park, one of the top thoroughbred horse racing facilities in the United States, and Timer Powers Park and Arena, which offers many amenities, including a public boat ramp, fishing pier, outdoor amphitheater, and Martin County's only public equestrian arena. Allapattah Flats is a beautiful setting to observe wildlife, go fishing, camping, and more. If you enjoy fresh veggies, the Kai Kai Farm is a great place to learn about the local options and enjoy a farm-to-table demonstration dinner.
Attractions & Entertainment
Indiantown's recreational options span the spectrum from deep-sea fishing to golf, kayaking, hiking, and several equestrian sports. Payson Park, one of the top thoroughbred horse racing facilities in the United States, is in Indiantown, and the Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association (PRCA) annual event at Powers Park. Ideally situated on the St. Lucie Canal, which links Stuart on the East Coast to Fort Myers on the West Coast via Lake Okeechobee, is the Indiantown Marina, an incredible amenity-rich facility and home to many in the cruising community. Nearby in the City of West Palm Beach, you'll find an eclectic array of shops, waterfront restaurants, outdoor concert venues, and the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. The small coastal town of Stuart offers a wide variety of shops and restaurants. Beach lovers will love the ocean views and shores along nearby Hutchinson Island. Without question, Indiantown is Florida's newest up-and-coming gem and the perfect place to call home.

