Why Live in Newport Isles
Newport Isles in Port Saint Lucie is a gated neighborhood known for its sense of community, affordability, and amenities. The area features single-family homes primarily built in 2005 and 2006, showcasing custom contemporary designs with barrel tile roofs, large front windows, and paver driveways leading to two-car garages. The community's HOA ensures well-maintained front lawns, often adorned with palm trees and flowers. Sidewalks and tree-lined streets are common, providing a pleasant environment for walking and biking. Townhouses, mostly built around 2006 and 2007, are located on the western side of the community. Newport Isles offers various outdoor amenities, including tennis and basketball courts, a racquetball court, playgrounds, and two pools. Nearby O.L. Peacock Sr. Park provides 100 acres of dog-friendly green space, a large lake for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing, and trails for walking and biking. Residents have access to the Lewis Branch of the St. Lucie County Library, which hosts events like Baby & Me and Storytime Jam. For shopping and dining, Tradition, located about 2 miles west, features The Landing at Tradition with national retailers and eateries like Meating Street and Taco Dive. Gatlin Plaza, closer to Newport Isles, includes Home Depot and Bass Pro Shops. Interstate 95 runs along the west side, connecting residents to West Palm Beach, 50 miles south, and Orlando, 130 miles north. Public transportation is limited, but the ART bus line services the area along Southwest Gatlin Boulevard. Newport Isles has a crime rate equal to the national average.