Treasure Coast
New Construction Homes for Sale
New construction homes Treasure Coast buyers can explore include single-family homes, townhomes, gated neighborhoods, active-adult communities, custom homes, and quick-move-in properties across Port St. Lucie, Tradition, Fort Pierce, Stuart, Vero Beach, Sebastian, and Jupiter.
Featured Communities
Tradition
Master-planned Port St. Lucie community with single-family homes, townhomes, active-adult neighborhoods, parks, retail, and healthcare.
VIEW COMMUNITYRiverland
Active lifestyle community in Port St. Lucie built around parks, trails, a sports complex, and the Riverland Arts & Culture Center.
VIEW COMMUNITYPGA Verano
Gated 55+ community in Port St. Lucie adjacent to PGA Golf Club with resort amenities and an active adult lifestyle.
VIEW COMMUNITYAstor Creek
New construction community in Stuart offering single-family homes with modern finishes in a convenient Martin County location.
VIEW COMMUNITYEsplanade at Tradition
Taylor Morrison's resort-style 55+ community within Tradition featuring a wellness center, pools, and a full activity calendar.
VIEW COMMUNITYWhat's Available
Find New Homes for Sale Across the Treasure Coast
Buyers searching for new homes should begin by deciding which location, property type, and ownership structure fit their lifestyle. Some communities provide resort-style amenities, gated entrances, pools, fitness centers, trails, or social activities. Others offer traditional residential streets, individual homesites, lower community fees, or fewer restrictions.
The advertised starting price may not include the homesite, structural options, design upgrades, association fees, closing expenses, or post-closing improvements. Compare the complete cost before selecting a home.
Available property types:
- Build-to-order single-family homes
- Quick-move-in inventory homes
- Townhomes and villas
- Active-adult and 55-plus properties
- Golf-community homes
- Gated-community residences
- Custom and semi-custom homes
- Scattered-lot new construction
Why Buy New
Benefits of Buying a New Construction Home
A newly built home may offer modern layouts, current building materials, updated electrical and plumbing systems, energy-efficient features, and fewer immediate repairs than an older property. Depending on the builder and construction stage, buyers may also be able to select flooring, cabinets, countertops, fixtures, paint, and other finishes.
- Builder warranty coverage
- Modern kitchens and open living areas
- Updated storm-protection features
- New appliances and mechanical systems
- Community amenities
- Lower initial maintenance needs
- Opportunities to personalize the home
- Energy-efficient features and systems
Important: New does not mean problem-free. Buyers should still review the contract, obtain independent inspections, confirm insurance costs, and understand which features are included.
By Location
Featured Treasure Coast New Construction Locations
Port St. Lucie
New construction homes Port St. Lucie buyers can consider include single-family homes, townhomes, gated neighborhoods, golf communities, and age-qualified developments. Builders including Pulte, Lennar, and Mattamy Homes currently offer new-home opportunities. Communities and availability change regularly — compare current inventory, HOA expenses, homesite premiums, and builder incentives.
EXPLORE PORT ST. LUCIETradition
Tradition is a master-planned Port St. Lucie community offering single-family homes, townhomes, active-adult neighborhoods, parks, retail, healthcare, and community amenities. Buyers should review each neighborhood separately because fees, amenities, restrictions, builders, and maintenance responsibilities differ.
VIEW TRADITION HOMESFort Pierce
New construction in Fort Pierce may include individual homes, residential developments, and future communities in growing areas outside the historic downtown and waterfront. Buyers can compare new homes with older properties offering established locations, larger lots, or renovation potential.
EXPLORE FORT PIERCEStuart & Martin County
New-home opportunities around Stuart may include gated communities, townhomes, custom residences, and smaller residential developments. Builders currently marketing homes in Stuart include Kolter Homes and K. Hovnanian. Availability may be more limited than in Port St. Lucie, making it useful to compare new construction with resale properties.
VIEW STUART NEW CONSTRUCTIONVero Beach
Vero Beach and Indian River County offer new homes in mainland subdivisions, gated communities, age-qualified neighborhoods, and custom-home settings. GHO Homes currently markets multiple new-home opportunities in Vero Beach, while other regional and national builders also serve the area.
EXPLORE VERO BEACHSebastian
Sebastian buyers may find builder communities and new homes constructed on individual lots. Holiday Builders currently offers new construction opportunities in Sebastian, including Sebastian Highlands. These homes may appeal to buyers seeking a newer property within northern Indian River County with convenient access to boating, parks, and the riverfront.
VIEW SEBASTIAN NEW HOMESJupiter
New construction in Jupiter may include luxury residences, custom homes, townhomes, infill projects, and limited community-based opportunities. Land values, coastal demand, property type, and location can place Jupiter new construction in a different price range from communities farther north.
EXPLORE JUPITERDue Diligence
Comparing Treasure Coast Home Builders
Major and regional builders may differ in standard features, customization, warranties, community design, construction schedules, and financing incentives. When comparing builders, review:
- Standard finishes and paid upgrades
- Homesite premiums
- Floor-plan options
- Warranty coverage
- Construction timelines
- Inspection access
- Deposit and cancellation terms
- Preferred-lender incentives
- HOA and community fees
- Final walk-through procedures
Remember: Builder representatives work for the builder. Having your own Realtor provides another source of guidance when comparing communities and reviewing the transaction.
Marc's Role
How Marc Helps New Construction Buyers
Register Before You Visit
Some builders require your agent to register you during the initial visit. Contact Marc before visiting any builder's sales center to protect your representation.
Compare Communities
Marc helps you compare multiple communities side by side — floor plans, fees, lot premiums, incentives, and builder reputation — so you are not relying only on a builder's sales staff.
Review the Contract
Builder contracts are written by the builder's attorneys. Marc can help you understand what you're agreeing to, flag unusual terms, and know what is negotiable.
Coordinate Inspections
Marc can help arrange independent inspections during construction phases, not just at closing, to catch issues before they are covered by drywall.
Compare with Resale
New construction is not always the best choice. Marc can show you comparable resale homes so you can make a fully informed decision.
Common Questions
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How do I find new build homes near me?
Buyers searching for new build homes can use an MLS-based new-construction search filtered by city, price, property type, completion status, and community. Marc can also identify builder inventory that matches your preferred Treasure Coast location and arrange community tours.
Do I need a Realtor when buying from a builder?
A Realtor is not always required, but independent representation can help you compare builders, communities, fees, incentives, and resale alternatives. Contact Marc before your first builder visit because some builders require agents to register buyers during the initial visit.
Should I inspect a newly built home?
Yes. New homes can still have incomplete work, installation errors, or items requiring correction. Consider hiring an independent licensed inspector during construction when permitted and before closing.
Are builder incentives always a good deal?
Builder incentives can reduce closing costs or provide financing and upgrade benefits, but they may require the builder's preferred lender or title provider. Compare the interest rate, loan fees, closing expenses, and total cost rather than evaluating only the advertised incentive.
What is a quick-move-in home?
A quick-move-in home is already under construction or completed. It may allow for a faster closing, but structural choices and finishes may already be selected.
Ready to Start?
EXPLORE NEW CONSTRUCTION HOMES ACROSS THE TREASURE COAST
New construction homes Treasure Coast buyers can explore range from master-planned communities in Port St. Lucie and Tradition to new residences in Fort Pierce, Stuart, Vero Beach, Sebastian, and Jupiter. Marc McAteer can help you compare current inventory, builders, locations, floor plans, fees, and incentives before you make a decision.