New Construction

Know your builders before you walk a model home.

There are a handful of active builders on the Space Coast right now — each with different floor plans, communities, and incentive structures. Here's the lay of the land.

Adams Homes

Adams Homes

35 years building choice—community or scattered lot, honest pricing, floor plans that fit your life.

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Avtec Homes

Avtec Homes

Production efficiency, custom flexibility, family legacy.

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Carharp Homes

Carharp Homes

Carharp is a boutique builder on the rise. This is one of the hidden gems you miss if you only consider the national or regional builders. They know how to build a Florida home that feels at home in Florida.

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Christopher Alan Homes

Christopher Alan Homes

Southwest Florida's largest private builder. Scatter lots positioned for convenience, Florida-first design choices, and a signature 3-door slider that steals the show.

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Elite KB Builders

Elite KB Builders

Steel frame, Miami aesthetics, Brevard pricing.

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Holiday Builders

Holiday Builders

Florida production builder with three distinct tiers and build-on-your-lot options.

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INB Homes

INB Homes

Built right, priced fairly.

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K. Hovnanian

K. Hovnanian

Twelve-state builder with scatter lots, no HOA, and multi-generational designs that actually work.

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Maronda Homes

Maronda Homes

Built right, priced fairly.

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Price Family Homes

Price Family Homes

Quality applied consistently, at every price point.

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Pulte Homes

Pulte Homes

National scale, legitimate appeal.

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Risewell at Country Club Estates

Risewell at Country Club Estates

Four-bedroom excellence where quality of life trumps compromise.

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Silver Palms

Silver Palms

Traditional luxury, thoughtfully built.

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Stanley Martin Homes

Stanley Martin Homes

DC-based builder brings production excellence to Country Club Estates.

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New Construction: The Financial Case

Builders regularly offer rate buydowns, closing cost help, and design center credits — incentives that can add up to real savings. Add in a decade of minimal maintenance and you have a compelling alternative to buying older.

The catch: builder contracts aren't written with the buyer in mind. Lucky and William have navigated this territory many times and can help you understand what's actually on the table and what to watch out for. Talk to them before you sign anything.