New construction homes for sale in Weld County, CO
884 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 Weld County, CO
86 communities
Master Planned Communities in Weld County, CO
3 master planned communities
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Housing market in Weld County, CO
Real estate price trends
Home price data reflects 884 listings in Weld County, CO, sourced from Jome and updated regularly
*Based on Jome markets
What it's like to live in Weld County?
Economic & Geographic Profile
Energy production and large-scale agriculture drive the robust economy in Weld County, which serves as a critical industrial hub for Northern Colorado. The region maintains a diverse employment base ranging from oil and gas extraction to food processing and higher education. Spanning the high plains east of the Rocky Mountains, the county provides a strategic connection between the Denver metropolitan area and the Wyoming border.
Cities & Community Character
Greeley, the county seat, offers an established urban environment with cultural amenities, while towns like Windsor and Firestone provide a suburban feel popular with commuters. These communities vary from historic downtown districts to expansive residential zones that capitalize on the open landscape of the Front Range.
Market Trends & Development
The new construction market in Weld County has expanded rapidly as developers seek to meet the demand for housing outside the more densely populated Denver core. Much of the homebuilding activity in Weld County focuses on master-planned developments in the southwestern corridor, where land availability allows for larger lots and community-focused amenities. This growth is largely fueled by regional population shifts and the expansion of local infrastructure to support new residential clusters.
Regional Value & Lifestyle
Homebuyers often find greater value and more square footage here compared to neighboring Boulder or Larimer counties. Given the semi-arid climate and seasonal temperature swings, modern builds in the area prioritize high-efficiency HVAC systems and superior insulation to manage utility costs. The region offers a relaxed pace of life with easy access to outdoor recreation and regional employment centers.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the current median sale price for a property in Weld County, CO?
Prospective buyers in Weld County, CO, as of December 2025, will find the median sale price for properties to be $534,950. This market snapshot includes 882 homes recently constructed by 34 developers, offering a wide range of housing options.
Who are the major developers of new construction homes in Weld County, CO?
The growth of new homes in Weld County, CO is largely due to prominent builders such as D.R. Horton, LGI Homes, Richmond American Homes, Century Communities and Baessler Homes. Their developments showcase modern home designs and thoughtful community planning.
Which towns have the highest volume of new homes in Weld County?
Residential growth is surging along the I-25 corridor, catering to commuters. Firestone, Frederick, and Dacono (the Carbon Valley) offer extensive new inventory with quick access to Denver. Further north, Windsor and Severance are booming with master-planned communities that appeal to buyers working in Fort Collins or Greeley. The county seat, Greeley, also provides significant new construction options, often at a lower price per square foot compared to the communities closer to the interstate.
What are Metro Districts and how do they affect taxes in Weld County?
Most new construction communities in Weld County are located within Metropolitan Districts (Metro Districts). These are special taxing entities used to finance public infrastructure like roads, water lines, and parks. Residents pay an additional mill levy on their property taxes to service the district's debt. Because this "Metro District tax" can significantly increase your annual tax bill compared to older neighborhoods, it is essential to verify the specific total mill levy for any new home you consider.
How does the location of Weld County impact commuting?
Weld County is geographically vast, so commute times vary heavily by location. The I-25 corridor is the primary lifeline for those working in Denver or Fort Collins, though traffic can be heavy during peak hours. For residents in the eastern or central parts of the county (like Greeley), US-85 and US-34 are the main arteries. Buyers should also be aware that winter weather can impact travel on these open plains highways, so checking the specific route reliability is recommended.






















































