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Palm Beach County

New construction homes for sale in Palm Beach County, FL

1,079 homes

New home communities in Palm Beach County, FL

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Housing market in Palm Beach County, FL

  • State
    Florida
  • Cities
    102
  • Single family
    782
  • Townhouses
    88
  • Multi family
    2
  • Condominiums
    174
  • Active builders
    32
  • Starting price
    $369,990
  • Median price
    $2,462,500
  • Price per square foot
    $801.05

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 1079 listings in Palm Beach County, FL, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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

As of December 2025, the median sale price for properties in the Palm Beach County, FL is $2,524,500. This market snapshot includes 1063 newly built residences, showcasing the work of 32 different construction companies, each contributing to the area's real estate landscape.

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

For those interested in new construction homes in Palm Beach County, FL, developers like DiVosta, Lennar, GL Homes, Kolter Homes and Minto Communities are the major contributors. Their projects span across several neighborhoods, offering a variety of styles and amenities.

Which areas offer the most new construction inventory in Palm Beach County?

With the coastal areas and eastern cities largely built out, the center of residential growth has shifted decisively "West of the Turnpike." The newest municipality, Westlake, is a city designed entirely for new construction, offering a wide variety of neighborhoods and amenities. Nearby, the Arden "agrihood" provides a unique farm-to-table lifestyle. Buyers will also find significant active adult (55+) and luxury family communities expanding in the western corridors of Boynton Beach and Delray Beach, where land availability still supports large-scale development.

How does the Brightline train impact commuting for Palm Beach County residents?

The expansion of the Brightline high-speed rail has transformed regional connectivity, offering a traffic-free alternative to I-95. With stations located in West Palm Beach and Boca Raton, residents can commute to downtown Miami or Fort Lauderdale in under an hour, or travel north to Orlando. For those who drive, most new home communities are situated near Florida’s Turnpike, which serves as the primary north-south artery for the western suburbs, bypassing much of the congestion found closer to the coast.

Are expensive country club memberships mandatory for new homes here?

Palm Beach County is famous for its exclusive country clubs, many of which require significant "equity memberships" (large upfront initiation fees) upon purchase. However, the trend in new construction has shifted away from this model. Most modern master-planned communities—such as those in Westlake or western Boca Raton—focus on a "lifestyle" approach. These neighborhoods offer resort-style pools, fitness centers, and clubhouses included within the standard HOA or CDD fees, without the mandatory six-figure buy-ins often associated with older resale golf communities.