
Located in Western Martin County, the truly rural community of Indiantown remains unique to the rest of Florida’s Treasure Coast. With a population of about 6,000, the area’s residents take pride in being part of a small town. Bordered by the St. Lucie Canal, Indiantown is home to a thriving marine industry as well as Payson Park, one of the premier horse racing facilities in the country. This small town full of citrus groves, just 30 miles northwest of West Palm Beach, is ripe with opportunities for continued growth…read more
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Year Built1985
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Lot Size5,228 sqft
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Year Built1988
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Days on Market78
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Lot Size6,099 sqft
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Year Built1989
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Indiantown, a community on Florida’s Treasure Coast
Indiantown was always considered an agricultural and industrial area. This town has always been surrounded by numerous ranches, and the huge Minute Maid Groves, giving was to become home to many workers, as well as a steel mill, printing plant, specialty flour mill, citrus concentrate plants, two electrical generating sites, retail stores, churches, a rodeo bowl, airstrip and marina.
Today, it also has a public safety complex and a county governmental annex. It is home to Florida Power and Light Company’s famed Barley Barber Swamp Preserve, a nature facility.