Indiantown is Martin County's westernmost community — incorporated as a village in 2017 — and offers some of the most affordable real estate in the county.
Indiantown is Martin County's westernmost community — incorporated as a village in 2017 — and offers some of the most affordable real estate in the county. The market is largely rural and agricultural, with a growing residential base for buyers seeking land and small-town living.
Vibe: Rural, agricultural, value.
Indiantown sits within Martin County, one of South Florida's most active real estate markets. Indiantown is one of the more affordable markets in its county, making it a popular destination for first-time buyers, investors seeking rental yield, and remote workers priced out of coastal submarkets. Inventory turnover tends to be healthy and entry-level pricing remains attainable. For a broader view of how Indiantown compares to other Martin County cities, visit our Martin County overview or complete cities list.
Whether you're buying your first home in Indiantown, selling a long-time residence, or looking for an investment property, our team brings local knowledge of every neighborhood, school zone, and submarket. Explore buyer services, view our seller strategy, or get a free home value estimate for your Indiantown property.
Indiantown is composed of 3 primary neighborhoods and subdivisions. Here's a quick guide to each — local character, price tier, and what makes them distinct.
Established residential area with affordable single-family homes.
Village center with single-family homes and small acreage lots.
Agricultural and equestrian properties on larger parcels around the village.
Schools serving Indiantown families. Florida Department of Education grades shown reflect the 2023-24 academic year — school zoning can change, so we recommend verifying the assigned school for any specific property before making an offer.
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Quick answers to the most common questions we get from buyers, sellers, and investors.
As of recent 2024 estimates, the median single-family home price in Indiantown is approximately $245,000, with an average price per square foot around $165/sqft. Most single-family inventory falls below the median; newer construction or fully-renovated homes command the upper end. For current MLS-based pricing in a specific Indiantown neighborhood, contact Divito Real Estate Group for a free, no-obligation market analysis.
Top schools serving Indiantown include Indiantown Middle (Florida DOE grade C, Public 6-8); Warfield Elementary (Florida DOE grade C, Public K-5). (Florida Department of Education school grades reflect the 2023-24 academic year.) School zones can change; we recommend verifying the assigned school for any specific Indiantown property before you make an offer.
Average drive time from Indiantown to West Palm Beach runs approximately 30-50 minutes south via I-95 or US-1. South Florida traffic varies significantly by time of day and route. Brightline rail also provides commuter service between major coastal cities for buyers who prefer to skip I-95 traffic.
Florida property tax averages approximately 1.0% of assessed value statewide. Combined Martin County millage rates (county + city + school district + special districts) are typical of South Florida. Homestead Exemption can reduce taxable value by up to $50,000 for primary residences. Many homes have no HOA; gated and townhome communities typically carry HOA fees of $100-$300 monthly. For specific tax estimates on a Indiantown property, contact our team — we'll pull the actual assessed value and current millage rate.
Popular Indiantown neighborhoods include Booker Park, Indiantown core, and Rural acreage. Each has a distinct character, price tier, and amenity profile — see the Neighborhoods section above for details on each, or contact our team for help matching your priorities to the right Indiantown neighborhood.
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