


Sell Your Home in Fellsmere, Florida
Fellsmere is not just another Treasure Coast town. It is a historic ranching and farming community—incorporated in 1911, home to the famous Frog Leg Festival, and one of the last places in Indian River County where you can still find acreage, privacy, and small-town character at prices that Vero Beach cannot touch.
Selling a home here requires someone who understands the unique value of rural living. Not just the square footage. The land. The history. The community that has resisted development while maintaining its authentic character.
I Know This Market. I Know These Buyers.
Twenty years on Florida's Space and Treasure Coasts. Hundreds of homes sold. Deep relationships with the equestrian enthusiasts, homesteaders, and families who choose Fellsmere for its space, its privacy, and its genuine small-town character.
I know which properties have the best views of the St. Sebastian River. I know which neighborhoods still feel like old Florida. I know what buyers are looking for—and what they are willing to pay for acreage, for privacy, for a town that has not been overrun by development.
Your Fellsmere Home Will Be Seen by the Right Buyers
Most agents syndicate your listing to every portal and hope. I target qualified buyers directly—buyers who want acreage, buyers who want to keep horses, buyers who want small-town character without the Vero Beach price tag.
And when the right buyer comes from outside the area, my affiliation with Forbes Global Properties and Luxury Portfolio International ensures your home reaches them.
What Makes Selling in Fellsmere Different
Fellsmere is a historic farming and ranching community where the land is as valuable as the home and where the character cannot be replicated.
Acreage is the asset. Fellsmere is one of the last places in Indian River County where you can still find homes on one, five, or even ten acres at accessible price points. For buyers who want space for horses, for gardens, for workshops, for privacy, this is the place. I know how to articulate that value.
The St. Sebastian River is a hidden gem. The river forms the western boundary of Fellsmere, offering stunning views, kayaking, fishing, and access to the St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park—over 22,000 acres of protected land that will never be developed. Homes with river views or river access command premiums. I know that market.
The Frog Leg Festival is the heart of the community. Every January, Fellsmere draws visitors from across Florida to its famous Frog Leg Festival. This is not a tourist attraction. It is a community celebration that has been going on for generations. Buyers who are drawn to Fellsmere are often drawn to that sense of tradition. I know how to tell that story.
The historic downtown is authentic, not manufactured. Fellsmere's downtown is not a planned development. It is the real thing—historic buildings, local businesses, and a pace of life that feels like stepping back in time. Homes near downtown appeal to buyers who want walkability and character. I know that market.
The buyer pool is niche but motivated. Fellsmere does not attract casual lookers. It attracts buyers who have been searching for acreage, for river views, for a small town that has not been discovered by the masses. They know what they want. They have been looking. And when they find the right property, they act fast. I know how to reach them.

