Sewall’s Point in Jensen Beach, FL, has evolved from a hidden gem for retirees to a vibrant community with young professionals, families, and year-round residents. This Martin County town, situated on a peninsula, boasts a low crime rate, safer than the national average, and a traditional suburban lifestyle. The neighborhood is family-oriented, hosting events like Fourth of July parades and Easter egg hunts. Homes in Sewall’s Point are custom-built, featuring diverse styles such as Key West estates, Mediterranean Revivals, French Colonial Revivals, and traditional ranch-style homes, all set on large, landscaped lawns with tropical plants. The area’s narrow streets and limited sidewalks still accommodate evening walks and bike rides. Schools in the area are highly rated, including Felix A. Williams Elementary, Stuart Middle, and Jensen Beach High, known for its strong sports programs. Indian Riverside Park is a popular spot for families, offering an interactive fountain, fishing pier, and walking paths. Stuart Beach, across the Ernest Lyons Bridge, provides opportunities for swimming and relaxation. Harbour Bay Plaza on the peninsula features local boutiques, gift shops, and dining options like Stringers Tavern & Oyster Bar. Downtown Stuart, less than five miles away, offers additional shopping, dining, and services. While commuting can be challenging due to the peninsula’s location, Route A1A connects to Stuart, with further access to Route 714 and Interstate 95, leading to West Palm Beach (45 miles) and Orlando (145 miles).