New construction homes for sale in Aurora, CO
569 homes
Deal spotlight: real Jome success stories

Ana V.
First-time buyer with $500 down
We went from renting a crumbling home to owning a 4-bed with $500 down — Jome made it possible.
Bought with Jome - July 2025
Avenida by D.R. Horton
- 4 bd
- 2 ba
- 2 stories
- 1,891 sqft
Savings breakdown
Monthly payment
$1,679/mo$2,384/moSaved $705/moCash to close
$10,500$18,500Saved $8,000🔥 Deal worth: $16,640
Includes: lowered monthly investment, closing cost reduction
Why this home is a match:
- 4 bedrooms
- Modern finishes
- Open layout
- Family-friendly area
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Rachel P.
Turned down twice. Now a proud homeowner — with nothing due at closing!
I fixed my credit, worked with Jome, and got my home with $850 down — no closing costs.
Bought with Jome - July 2025
Landon Ridge by Lennar
- 3 bd
- 2 ba
- 1 story
- 1,266 sqft
Savings breakdown
Monthly payment
$1,600/mo$2,047/moSaved $447/moCash to close
$850$12,350Saved $11,500🔥 Deal worth: $20,514
Includes: lowered monthly investment, closing cost reduction
Why this home is a match:
- Affordable
- Manageable payments
- Fresh start
- Smart Layout
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Ankit S.
Locked in 3.99% — now paying what they did in rent
With Jome's help, we locked in 3.99% and now own a home for the same monthly payment as our rent.
Bought with Jome - July 2025
Frontier Pointe by D.R. Horton
- 2 bd
- 2 ba
- 1 story
- 1,123 sqft
Savings breakdown
Monthly payment
$1,553/mo$2,364/moSaved $811/moCash to close
$6,633$18,720Saved $12,087🔥 Deal worth: $21,819
Includes: blinds, refrigerator, gutters, garage door opener
Why this home is a match:
- 3.99% interest
- Modern Kitchen
- Energy Efficient
- Extras included free
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New home communities in Aurora, CO
52 communities
Master Planned Communities in Aurora, CO
4 master planned communities
Recently Added Communities in Aurora, CO
Popular Communities in Aurora, CO
Housing market in Aurora, CO
- StateColorado
- MarketDenver Metropolitan Area
- Neighborhoods81
- Communities50
- Single family489
- Townhouses38
- Multi family8
- Condominiums0
- Active builders22
- Starting price$340,000
- Median price$529,099
- Price per square foot$272.6
Real estate price trends
Home price data reflects 569 listings in Aurora, CO, sourced from Jome and updated regularly
*Based on Jome markets
What it's like to live in Aurora?
The Local Vibe (Location & Identity)
Aurora spans three counties and serves as a major employment hub directly east of Denver. With a population nearing 400,000, it functions as a diverse, standalone city rather than a simple bedroom community. The local economy is driven by the massive Anschutz Medical Campus and Buckley Space Force Base, attracting a mix of healthcare professionals, military personnel, and tech workers.
Living Here: Amenities & Lifestyle
Residents spend weekends exploring the 800-acre Aurora Reservoir or paddleboarding at Cherry Creek State Park. For shopping and dining, the Southlands lifestyle center provides an outdoor mall experience, while Stanley Marketplace offers a more industrial, boutique feel in a repurposed aviation building. Commuters utilize the R Line light rail or I-225 to reach the Denver Tech Center and downtown Denver. The city’s layout is expansive, making a car essential for most daily errands. You will find a wide variety of new home communities in Aurora that cater to those wanting proximity to these recreation hubs. Cultural events often center around the Aurora Fox Arts Center or the many international eateries along Havana Street.
Schools & Family Appeal
Families are often drawn to the southeastern portion of the city, which falls within the highly-regarded Cherry Creek School District. Aurora Public Schools also serves the community with specialized programs like the Charles Burrell Vista Peak campus. Numerous neighborhood parks and the Central Recreation Center provide year-round spaces for youth sports and community gatherings.
Why New Construction Makes Sense Here
Choosing new construction in Aurora offers significant long-term financial advantages over the city's older housing stock, much of which dates back to the 1970s and 80s. In Colorado’s semi-arid climate, modern insulation and high-efficiency HVAC systems in a 2024 build can lead to potential utility savings of $150-250 per month compared to un-retrofitted older homes. These estimates, based on regional energy standards for 2,500-square-foot properties, help offset the rising costs of homeownership. Furthermore, many builders currently offer interest rate buy-downs that can lower monthly payments more effectively than negotiating on a resale property. For those on a tight timeline, quick move-in homes in Aurora provide these modern efficiencies without the typical build-time wait.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the current median sale price for a property in Aurora, CO?
The current real estate market in the Aurora, CO is characterized by a median sale price of $529,099, as of February 2026. This figure is based on an analysis of 574 new construction properties, developed by 22 different builders, each contributing to the area's housing diversity.
Who are the major developers of new construction homes in Aurora, CO?
When considering new construction homes in Aurora, CO, Richmond American Homes, Century Communities, Risewell Homes, KB Home and Oakwood Homes Co are the key builders to know. Their developments are known for quality construction in desirable locations.
What is the "Painted Prairie" development?
Painted Prairie is a nationally recognized master-planned community in Aurora, located directly across from the Gaylord Rockies Resort. It is designed as a modern "neo-traditional" neighborhood with alley-loaded garages, extensive parks, and a town center. This development represents the new wave of housing in the Aerotropolis region, attracting buyers who want walkable, urban-style living within a suburban context near the airport.
How do Metro Districts affect property taxes in Aurora?
The vast majority of new construction in Aurora is located within Metropolitan Districts (Metro Districts). These districts issue bonds to fund infrastructure like roads and utilities, which are repaid through an additional mill levy on your property taxes. This means the tax rate in a new community like Aurora Highlands or Southshore will be higher than in older, established neighborhoods. Always verify the total mill levy with the builder.
Is E-470 necessary for commuting from new communities?
For residents in the rapidly growing eastern edge of Aurora (east of E-470), the toll road is often the most efficient route to Denver International Airport (DIA) or the DTC (Denver Tech Center). While there are non-tolled surface streets like Gun Club Road or 56th Avenue, they can be slower due to traffic lights and construction. Budgeting for toll costs is a realistic part of living in the newest master-planned sectors of the city.























































