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Moving to North Port, Florida

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North Port is one of Southwest Florida's fastest-growing cities — a large, affordable, mostly inland city in southern Sarasota County, known for abundant new construction, family-friendly value, and lower prices than the coastal Sarasota and Venice markets nearby. It carries the region's flood and insurance considerations, though its inland position means lower flood exposure on many parcels than the coast. For budget-minded families and buyers who want new construction and value with Gulf beaches a drive away, it's a regional growth story.

North Port at a glance

Median price
$343,699
Property tax
Sarasota County millage (set annually); city of North Port carries additional municipal millage. Many newer communities add CDD (Community Development District) assessments billed on top of property tax. Homestead exemption and "Save Our Homes" (3%/yr cap) apply for primary residents.
Flood
Largely inland, so many parcels carry lower flood risk than the coast — though low-lying areas and those near the Myakka River and waterways can be designated. Verify per address against the FEMA NFHL.
Insurance
Florida's high homeowners costs apply, but lower flood exposure on many inland parcels can ease the total versus coastal markets. Newer code-built homes insure better.
Population
Large and fast-growing (well over 80,000), one of the region's population-growth engines.
Weather
Subtropical inland; hot summers, excellent winters. Hurricane season June–November, with reduced (not eliminated) storm-surge exposure inland.

Median sale price $343,699 · May 2026 · 68 days on marketsource: Redfin Data Center

Who it's for

North Port draws **budget-conscious families and first-time buyers** priced out of coastal Sarasota and Venice, **remote workers** wanting newer homes with space, and **value-focused retirees**. Its inventory skews newer and affordable, so it suits buyers who prioritize getting a newer detached home at a reasonable price over being on the coast or in a walkable downtown.

It's less of a fit for buyers wanting beachfront proximity, a historic or walkable downtown, or upscale coastal communities — those are found in Venice and Sarasota to the west and north.

The housing market

North Port has been one of SW Florida's most active new-construction markets, with a large supply of buildable land driving affordable single-family development, including big master-planned communities like Wellen Park on its western side. Buyers can frequently choose between resale and new construction at price points below the coast. Watch for CDD assessments in newer communities, which add to carrying costs. The recent regional correction has improved buyer leverage.

Flood & insurance

North Port's largely inland geography means many parcels carry lower flood risk than coastal Sarasota County — a real advantage on the insurance line. That said, low-lying areas and parcels near the Myakka River and local waterways can be designated, so verify the FEMA flood zone for the specific address and get real quotes. Newer construction with current wind mitigation generally insures better.

Cost of living

North Port is one of the stronger value plays in the Sarasota County area: no state income tax, affordable new construction, and often lower flood exposure inland combine to give buyers from high-cost states a genuine step down in cost. The wrinkle is CDD fees in newer communities plus insurance — both belong in your true monthly math. The tradeoff is being inland rather than coastal.

Lifestyle

North Port is newer suburban neighborhoods, parks, the Myakkahatchee Creek and nearby natural areas, the growing Wellen Park town center, spring training baseball (the Atlanta Braves train at CoolToday Park), and Gulf beaches a drive west. It's family-oriented, spread out, and car-dependent rather than walkable or urban — a place to get newer, affordable space, accepting a drive for the coast and bigger amenities.

Getting here

Sarasota-Bradenton International (SRQ) is roughly 40–50 minutes north; Punta Gorda (PGD) is closer to the south for budget carriers; Southwest Florida International (RSW) near Fort Myers is also within reach to the south.

Frequently asked questions

Is North Port a good place to relocate?

Yes — especially for budget-focused families, first-time buyers, and value-minded retirees who want newer, affordable construction and don't need to be on the coast.

Why is North Port so affordable?

A large supply of buildable land has driven abundant affordable new construction, well inland from premium coastal pricing.

Does North Port flood?

Largely inland, so many parcels carry lower flood risk than the coast, though low-lying areas and parcels near the Myakka River and waterways can be designated. Verify per parcel.

What are property taxes in North Port?

Sarasota County millage (set annually) plus city of North Port municipal millage, and CDD assessments in many newer communities. Homesteaded primary residents get the exemption and Save Our Homes cap.

What's Wellen Park?

A large master-planned community and growing town center on North Port's western side, with new construction, amenities, and spring training baseball at CoolToday Park nearby.

Is insurance cheaper in North Port than on the coast?

Often somewhat — lower flood exposure on many inland parcels can reduce the total, though Florida's wind-driven homeowners costs still apply.

When is hurricane season?

June through November; the inland location reduces but does not eliminate storm exposure. Internal links: ↑ Sarasota County · ↑ SW Florida region · → Venice · → Punta Gorda · → Sarasota Lead CTA: "Comparing North Port's value against Venice or Punta Gorda? Ask the relocation concierge →" + lead form. ---

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