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Local New construction homes in Broward County

New Construction Homes
in Broward County, Florida

Broward is one of the most built-out counties in Florida, and that single fact shapes everything about new construction here. Land is scarce, so the new homes going up tend to be one of two things: smart infill townhomes filling gaps in established cities, or coastal estates replacing older properties near the water. Either way, buying new in Broward usually means buying into a location that was spoken for decades ago — which is a large part of the appeal.

Most of the county's fresh inventory is clustered in the western suburbs and a handful of master-planned pockets. D.R. Horton's Mainstreet community in Coconut Creek is a good example of where the volume is — walkable, amenity-rich townhomes and condos in a central location that didn't have much left to develop. Closer to the coast, in neighborhoods like Rio Vista and along Las Olas, new construction skews toward custom waterfront homes built to current hurricane code.

For buyers, the trade-off is straightforward. Broward gives you proximity to Fort Lauderdale, the beaches, the airport and the job centers of the tri-county region. What it asks in return is a higher price per square foot than you'd pay an hour north. The county-wide median for a new home sits around $640K, and that number stretches considerably once you move east toward the Intracoastal.

$640K
Median new home price
+5.2%
Year-over-year appreciation
67
Active communities
320+
New listings (12 mo)

Market at a Glance

Pricing has climbed steadily but without the wild swings of a few years ago. The builder share below reflects who's actually delivering homes in Broward right now — a market led by national volume builders working the western corridor.

Median New Home Price Trend ($K)
Builder Market Share

What's Being Built

Because land is tight, the inventory mix here looks different from counties further north. Townhomes lead, single-family infill follows, and new condos round things out:

42%
Townhome
33%
Single-Family
25%
Condo

Active Builders in Broward County

A handful of national builders dominate the western suburbs, where most of the remaining buildable land sits:

D.R. Horton

Volume Leader

The county's busiest builder by a wide margin. Their Mainstreet master-plan in Coconut Creek — the Sapphire, Indigo and Emerald collections — is the clearest picture of where Broward's new construction is heading: walkable, gated and centrally located, with impact windows standard.

Lennar

Everything's Included

Lennar's all-in pricing model lands well in a market where buyers want to know their number upfront. Active across western Broward with townhome and single-family product aimed squarely at families priced out of the coast.

Pulte Homes

Western Broward

Pulte builds out toward Tamarac and the western edge of the county, roughly 25 minutes from downtown Fort Lauderdale. Their Life Tested floor plans and smart-home features have a steady following among move-up buyers.

GL Homes

Master-Planned

GL Homes brings its signature resort-amenity approach to Broward's larger parcels, building the kind of gated, lifestyle-driven communities that have made it a household name across South Florida.

Toll Brothers

Luxury Coastal

Toll handles the upper end — the move-up and luxury tier where Broward's pricing really lives. Expect elevated architecture and finish levels that hold up against custom construction.

Cities Worth Knowing

Broward is really a collection of distinct cities, each with its own character and its own slice of the new construction market:

Parkland

Family-first • Northwest Broward

Top schools and large-lot gated communities make Parkland the county's premier family address. New construction here trends upscale and single-family.

Coconut Creek

Central • Master-planned

Home to D.R. Horton's Mainstreet, the most active new development in the county — walkable townhomes and condos with a clubhouse, pool and dog park.

Fort Lauderdale

Coastal • Luxury infill

The county seat, where new construction means custom waterfront estates in Rio Vista and along Las Olas — finite land, premium pricing, ocean access.

Pembroke Pines

Southwest • Family value

One of the few areas of southwest Broward still seeing new product, with strong schools and easy access to both Miami-Dade and the coast.

Why Broward County?

Fort Lauderdale Beaches & Intracoastal FLL Airport Impact-Code Construction Central Tri-County Location

Broward asks more per square foot than its neighbors, but it answers with location — a county wired into the beaches, the airport, downtown Fort Lauderdale and the job markets of both Miami-Dade and Palm Beach. For buyers who want new construction without giving up that connectivity, the western suburbs and the coastal infill market are where the opportunities are.

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