We are a husband and wife real estate duo who reside on the east coast of Florida. With over 9 years combined experience in all ascpects of the real estate industry we are confident that we can help you no matter what the circumstances. We service sellers, buyers, and investors in Brevard, St. Lucie, Indian River and Martin County. Contact us if you would like to set up a meeting.
Bethany Petito - Broker Associate Licensed since June 2018 Broker License - January 2024 (772) 773-0199
Anthony Petito - Realtor Licensed since October 2020 (407) 490-8616
Hi,I was born and raised in Stuart.Went to all schools from Parker,Port Salerno Elementary,Stuart Middle,Martin College High,graduated 92.Lots have changed.Im in Jacksonville Fl now.
Hello Melanie, the HOA is only $341/year but there is also a CDD. The HOA covers common areas and amenities. There will be a pool, splash park, playground, dog parks, clubhouse, pickleball, tennis, basketball, and more! Send us a message and we will give you all of the details with a breakdown of all fees. Thepetitogroup@gmail.com
Land development contracts get approved on the spot but the city can’t even handle trash pickup properly. It’s going to be a nightmare. The two lane roads around here can barley handle the traffic as is and with 1,500 units that’s a minimum of 3,000 more daily cars on the nearby roads. Sad.
Thanks for update. I live off Blanton. Beautiful area until now. Displaced wildlife. It would be nice to ask residents who live here to work with us before deciding our fate. No to skating park. No thanks for the dollar store. And Torino Parc off Blanton will destroy our charm in this area. Very sad! I’ve lived and worked here for 35 years. Very disappointed. Solution- wildlife preserves botanical gardens. A park where children can grow vegetables plants etc.We love Winterlake’s park. Wholesome family fun. Except for the liquor and vape store at the end of the street. It’s a free for all for developers to do whatever they want. I’m invested in PSL’s success and progress and hopeful but heartbroken.
Florida is going to crash hard, the only ones benefiting right now are people in real estate, right to work states and poor wages will not be able to sustain 400-500k homes
I can see how you feel this way. It’s hard to say when the demand for people moving to Florida being so high and the inventory being so low. To be honest I know more realtors struggling right now than in previous years. With inventory shortages there is not enough homes to list.
Hey Iris, I am afraid a large majority of Florida is experiencing the influx of traffic. As a native it would be hard for me to leave. If you were to relocate what area did you have in mind?