Moving to Martin County: Your Complete Relocation & Moving Guide
Martin County sits in the Treasure Coast region of Florida, home to roughly 160,000 residents and growing. It features beautiful beaches, more than 75 parks, and one of the most bio-diverse lagoon ecosystems in the Northern Hemisphere at the St. Lucie Inlet. Communities include Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach, Hobe Sound and Indiantown. At Good Greek Moving & Storage, we take the stress off your shoulders with full-service packing, transport and storage. Here’s what you need to know about moving to Martin County.
Martin County Movers: Key Takeaways
- People move to Martin County for its Treasure Coast lifestyle, with more than 22 miles of uncrowded natural beaches, over 75 parks, and a highly rated A-graded public school district.
- Martin County has a population of about 162,000–166,000 (2024 estimates), with a mixed — coastal, suburban and rural feel.
- The median home price is $606,250 single-family median sale price (March 2026), median rent is about $2,274/month (2026 estimate), median household income is $82,943 (2024, U.S. Census ACS).
- Good Greek offers full-service Martin County moving, packing, storage and relocation services — call (866) 691-4317.
Why move to Martin County?
People move to Martin County for its Treasure Coast lifestyle, with more than 22 miles of uncrowded natural beaches, over 75 parks, and a highly rated A-graded public school district. The county blends walkable historic downtown Stuart with quieter suburban and rural communities, offering a slower-paced coastal alternative to South Florida’s larger metros.
Martin County by the numbers (2026)
- Population: about 162,000–166,000 (2024 estimates)
- Median household income: $82,943 (2024, U.S. Census ACS)
- Median home price: $606,250 single-family median sale price (March 2026)
- Median rent: about $2,274/month (2026 estimate)
- Area feel: Mixed — coastal, suburban and rural
Communities and nearby areas in Martin County
Martin County includes communities such as Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach, Hobe Sound, Indiantown, Sewall’s Point, Hutchinson Island. Nearby, you’ll find Jupiter, Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, Palm Beach Gardens, Okeechobee — all within easy reach.
Schools and families in Martin County
The Martin County School District is an A-rated district serving roughly 16,500–18,000 students across about 18 public schools countywide.
Things to do in Martin County
From the outdoors to culture and dining, Martin County offers plenty to explore:
- Elliott Museum on Hutchinson Island
- House of Refuge at Gilbert’s Bar (1876)
- Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center
- Sailfish Splash Waterpark in Stuart
- 22+ miles of natural Atlantic beaches
Setting up your new Martin County home
Before move-in day, line up your essentials so everything’s ready when you arrive:
- Electric: Florida Power & Light (FPL)
- Water: Martin County Utilities (City of Stuart water in some areas)
- Internet: Xfinity/Comcast, AT&T
Handling utilities and a change of address a few weeks ahead keeps move week calm.
Trusted Martin County home and business moving services
At Good Greek Moving & Storage, we deliver a full-service moving experience covering planning, packing, transportation, storage and more. Whether you’re moving across Martin County, making a long-distance move, or relocating a business with our commercial movers, our background-checked crews handle it with care. As the 2024 ATA Mover of the Year and an A+ BBB-rated company, we make your Martin County move the Best Move Ever. To discuss a relocation to or from Martin County, contact our team today. Call (866) 691-4317 or request a free moving quote.
Moving to Martin County: Frequently asked questions
What is the population of Martin County?
Martin County has a population of about 162,000–166,000 (2024 estimates).
Is Martin County a good place to live?
People move to Martin County for its Treasure Coast lifestyle, with more than 22 miles of uncrowded natural beaches, over 75 parks, and a highly rated A-graded public school district. The county blends walkable historic downtown Stuart with quieter suburban and rural communities, offering a slower-paced coastal alternative to South Florida’s larger metros..
How much does it cost to live in Martin County?
As of 2026, the median home price is $606,250 single-family median sale price (March 2026), median rent is about $2,274/month (2026 estimate), median household income is $82,943 (2024, U.S. Census ACS).
What areas are near Martin County?
Nearby areas include Jupiter, Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, Palm Beach Gardens, Okeechobee.
Does Good Greek offer Martin County moving services?
Yes — Good Greek provides full-service local and long-distance moving in Martin County, including packing, storage, junk removal and auto transport. Call (866) 691-4317 or request a free quote.