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$658,024
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Interactive Map of Neighborhoods with New Build Homes Around Colorado Springs

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New Construction Home in Colorado Springs, CO and El Paso County

New construction homes in Colorado Springs and El Paso County offer buyers modern features, energy efficiency, and the chance to pick finishes that match personal style. Builders such as Classic Homes, Vantage Homes, and Richmond American provide a range of designs, from affordable starter homes to luxury properties with high-end upgrades. The median price for new builds in 2025 is about $460,000, with some communities starting around $338,000 and luxury homes reaching over $1.5 million. Neighborhoods like Wolf Ranch, Banning Lewis Ranch, and Meridian Ranch are popular choices, thanks to their parks, pools, and community centers.

Moving into a new home means fewer immediate repairs, builder warranties, and the potential for savings on energy bills. These neighborhoods commonly offer amenities like walking trails, playgrounds, pools, and fitness centers. Many new communities are zoned for top-rated districts, such as Academy School District 20 and Falcon School District 49. Most new homes are built with smart technology and include fiber internet for fast connectivity. Local building codes focus on fire safety and weather durability, a big plus in Colorado’s changing climate. One detail many buyers do not realize is that some new developments in El Paso County allow accessory dwelling units (ADUs), offering flexible options for guests or home offices.

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