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Parrish

New construction homes for sale in Parrish, FL

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New home communities in Parrish, FL

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Housing market in Parrish, FL

  • State
    Florida
  • Market
    Tampa Bay Area
  • Neighborhoods
    0
  • Communities
    55
  • Single family
    1,141
  • Townhouses
    44
  • Multi family
    9
  • Condominiums
    0
  • Active builders
    31
  • Starting price
    $219,999
  • Median price
    $418,502
  • Price per square foot
    $204.22

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 1206 listings in Parrish, FL, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Parrish?

The Local Vibe (Location & Identity)

Parrish is a rapidly expanding residential community in northern Manatee County, positioned as a strategic bridge between the Tampa Bay and Sarasota metro areas. Once a quiet agricultural hub, it has transformed into a primary destination for commuters who work in Bradenton or St. Petersburg but prefer a more spacious, suburban environment. The population has surged as the area transitions from rural acreage to master-planned residential developments.

Living Here: Amenities & Lifestyle

Daily life here revolves around outdoor recreation and the scenic Manatee River. Residents often spend weekends launching kayaks at Fort Hamer Park or exploring the historic exhibits at the Florida Railroad Museum. For organized sports and community gatherings, Buffalo Creek Park offers extensive fields and a popular golf course. Shopping is convenient with the nearby Ellenton Premium Outlets, while local grocery needs are met by several new retail centers along US-301. The commute to major employment hubs is streamlined by the Fort Hamer Bridge, which provides a direct connection to Lakewood Ranch. This accessibility makes new home communities in Parrish particularly attractive for those balancing professional lives in the city with a quieter home life.

Schools & Family Appeal

Families are drawn to the area by the School District of Manatee County, specifically the state-of-the-art Parrish Community High School. The community also features the Rocky Bluff Library, which serves as a central hub for youth programs and educational resources. These local institutions, combined with the abundance of neighborhood playgrounds, reinforce the area's reputation as a family-centric enclave.

Why New Construction Makes Sense Here

Choosing new construction homes in Parrish offers a significant advantage over the area’s older, rural housing stock, which often requires immediate updates to meet modern hurricane codes. A new build provides the peace of mind that comes with a 10-year structural warranty and the latest wind-mitigation technology, essential for the Florida climate. Buyers can avoid the looming capital expenditures of a roof replacement or HVAC overhaul that typically plague older properties in the region. Furthermore, quick move-in homes in Parrish allow residents to bypass the lengthy renovation timelines often found in established neighborhoods. This turn-key lifestyle ensures that your first years in the home are spent enjoying the Gulf Coast rather than managing contractors.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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

The Parrish, FL presents a median sale price of $417,000 for properties, based on the most recent data from February 2026. This figure encompasses 1177 new construction homes, each representing the vision of one of 31 innovative builders in the region.

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

When it comes to new construction homes in Parrish, FL, the names of D.R. Horton, Lennar, Pulte Homes, Mattamy Homes and Taylor Morrison are prominent. These developers are renowned for their innovative designs and quality construction across several communities.

Why is Parrish seeing such explosive growth?

Parrish has emerged as the primary alternative to the pricier Lakewood Ranch market. Located in the North River area of Manatee County, it offers new master-planned communities with similar resort-style amenities but often at a lower price per square foot. Its location is strategic for "split commuters"—couples where one person works in Tampa/St. Pete and the other works in Sarasota or Bradenton—as it sits conveniently between these major employment centers via I-75 and US-301.

Are new communities in Parrish part of a CDD?

Yes, the vast majority of new development in Parrish, including North River Ranch and Silverleaf, is established as a Community Development District (CDD). This district issues bonds to pay for the roads, pools, and landscaping that define these neighborhoods. The cost is passed to homeowners as an annual assessment on the tax bill. Because CDD fees vary by community and lot size, you should request a "total monthly payment" estimate from the builder that includes this fee.

What shopping and dining options are available locally?

Historically a rural community, Parrish is rapidly developing its own commercial infrastructure. The Creekside Commons and other new retail centers along US-301 now provide major grocery stores, restaurants, and services, reducing the need for residents to drive into Ellenton or Bradenton for daily needs. As the population grows, more commercial projects are under construction to support the thousands of new homes being delivered in the area.