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Palm Coast

New construction homes for sale in Palm Coast, FL

750 homes

New home communities in Palm Coast, FL

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Housing market in Palm Coast, FL

  • State
    Florida
  • Market
    Jacksonville Metropolitan Area
  • Neighborhoods
    0
  • Communities
    45
  • Single family
    733
  • Townhouses
    14
  • Multi family
    0
  • Condominiums
    3
  • Active builders
    30
  • Starting price
    $228,990
  • Median price
    $376,945
  • Price per square foot
    $199.81

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 750 listings in Palm Coast, FL, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Palm Coast?

The Local Vibe (Location & Identity)

Palm Coast serves as a master-planned residential hub in Flagler County, positioned strategically between St. Augustine and Daytona Beach. With a population exceeding 93,000, the city has evolved from a quiet retirement destination into a high-growth community for remote professionals and families. The local economy is stable. Its identity is defined by a sprawling network of saltwater canals and a workforce largely supported by the healthcare and education sectors.

Living Here: Amenities & Lifestyle

Daily life revolves around the outdoors and the city's unique saltwater canal layout. Residents often spend weekends exploring the formal gardens at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park or cycling through the Graham Swamp Conservation Area. For dining and shopping, European Village provides a centralized hub of local boutiques and restaurants. Waterfront Park offers pier fishing and trails along the Intracoastal Waterway, while the nearby beaches are just a short drive across the Hammock Dunes Bridge. Commuters utilize I-95 for easy access to major employment centers in Jacksonville or Daytona Beach. Many residents are finding that new home communities in Palm Coast offer the best access to these recreational corridors.

Schools & Family Appeal

Families are primarily served by Flagler Schools, a district known for its focus on technology and specialized flagship programs. Schools like Belle Terre Elementary and Flagler-Palm Coast High School are central to the community's social fabric. The city also maintains an extensive system of paved linear parks that allow children to bike safely between neighborhoods and local libraries.

Why New Construction Makes Sense Here

Choosing new construction in Palm Coast provides significant long-term security, particularly regarding Florida’s coastal climate and evolving building codes. Older homes in the area often require immediate, high-cost capital expenditures like roof replacements or HVAC overhauls to meet modern insurance requirements. A new build includes a 10-year structural warranty and utilizes the latest wind-mitigation construction techniques, which can lead to lower homeowners insurance premiums. This peace of mind is a major draw for move-in ready homes in Palm Coast, as buyers avoid the maintenance hurdles common in the city's original 1970s and 80s housing stock.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the current median sale price for a property in Palm Coast, FL?

As of April 2026, the median sale price in the Palm Coast, FL stands at $378,900. This figure is representative of 777 new construction properties, built by 31 different construction companies, offering a range of options for potential buyers.

Who are the major developers of new construction homes in Palm Coast, FL?

The landscape of new homes in Palm Coast, FL is shaped by the work of Holiday Builders, D.R. Horton, Richmond American Homes, Meritage Homes and Dream Finders Homes. These developers offer a range of new construction options across the area.

Do all new homes in Palm Coast have an HOA?

No. Because of the unique scattered lot history, many new homes built in the core neighborhoods of Palm Coast (such as the "C-Section" or "F-Section") do not have a mandatory Homeowners Association (HOA) or CDD fees. This is a major selling point for buyers with boats, RVs, or work vehicles who want to avoid strict community restrictions. However, newer gated communities and master-planned sections do have strict HOAs and fees.

Is Palm Coast a commuter city?

Yes, Palm Coast is situated almost exactly halfway between Jacksonville and Daytona Beach along Interstate 95. Many residents work in these neighboring metros but choose Palm Coast for its quieter lifestyle and lower property prices. The commute to either city is roughly 30–45 minutes. Local employment is growing, particularly around the AdventHealth hospital corridor, but the city remains a bedroom community for the broader region.

What is the "scattered lot" building style in Palm Coast?

Unlike many Florida markets dominated by massive master-planned communities, Palm Coast was originally platted by ITT Corporation as a giant grid of individual residential lots. Consequently, a significant portion of new construction here consists of "scattered lot" homes. This means you buy a specific lot on an existing street—often next to older homes or vacant land—and hire a builder to construct a home. This differs from the "tract home" model where a builder develops an entire street at once.