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Escambia County

New construction homes for sale in Escambia County, FL

230 homes

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Housing market in Escambia County, FL

  • State
    Florida
  • Cities
    13
  • Single family
    198
  • Townhouses
    31
  • Multi family
    1
  • Condominiums
    0
  • Active builders
    6
  • Starting price
    $185,990
  • Median price
    $286,700
  • Price per square foot
    $166.79

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 230 listings in Escambia County, FL, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Escambia County?

Economic & Geographic Profile

Military operations and healthcare services serve as the primary economic drivers for this westernmost Florida Panhandle region. Home to Naval Air Station Pensacola, the county maintains a stable employment base supported by federal defense spending and a growing medical sector. The white-sand beaches of the Gulf Coast provide a significant tourism draw, balancing the industrial and service-oriented economy with a robust hospitality industry.

Cities & Community Character

Pensacola offers a historic urban core and established waterfront neighborhoods, while the northern reaches of the county provide a more rural, inland atmosphere. Communities like Century and the suburban corridors near the University of West Florida offer distinct living environments ranging from dense residential blocks to expansive acreage. This geographic diversity allows for a variety of lifestyles, from coastal resort living to quiet, wooded retreats.

Market Trends & Development

The new construction market in Escambia County is currently expanding into the northern and western suburbs to meet the demand for modern housing. Much of the residential development in Escambia County focuses on single-family subdivisions that offer proximity to major employment hubs and interstate access. Builders are increasingly targeting infill lots in established areas and larger tracts in unincorporated zones to accommodate the steady influx of military personnel and retirees.

Regional Value & Lifestyle

Residents benefit from Florida’s lack of state income tax, making the region a financially attractive option for professionals and those on fixed incomes. Given the humid subtropical climate, modern builds often prioritize high-efficiency cooling systems and impact-resistant features to manage seasonal weather patterns. The area provides a lower cost of living compared to many of Florida’s southern coastal markets while maintaining direct access to high-quality maritime recreation.