New construction homes for sale in Seminole County, FL
220 homes
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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 Seminole County, FL
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Home price data reflects 220 listings in Seminole County, FL, sourced from Jome and updated regularly
*Based on Jome markets
What it's like to live in Seminole County?
Economic & Geographic Profile
Technology, healthcare, and professional services drive the robust economy of Seminole County, a key component of the Greater Orlando metropolitan area. With a population exceeding 470,000, the region benefits from its position along the I-4 corridor, connecting major employment hubs in Lake Mary and Sanford. The St. Johns River and Lake Monroe define the northern border, providing a natural counterpoint to the county's suburban density.
Cities & Community Character
The county features a diverse range of environments, from the historic waterfront charm of Sanford to the high-tech corporate landscapes of Lake Mary. Residential life varies between the established, tree-lined neighborhoods of Altamonte Springs and the expanding suburban reaches of Oviedo and Winter Springs. These communities maintain a distinct identity while offering seamless access to the regional amenities of Central Florida.
Market Trends & Development
High demand for modern housing has accelerated the new construction market in Seminole County, particularly in areas with top-rated school districts. Much of the recent residential development in Seminole County focuses on infill projects and luxury townhome communities that maximize proximity to commuter rail stations and retail centers. This growth is largely fueled by corporate relocations and a steady influx of professionals seeking a balance between suburban stability and urban accessibility.
Regional Value & Lifestyle
Homeowners here find significant value in the county’s extensive park systems and trail networks, which offer a high quality of life within the Sunbelt region. Given the warm Florida climate, many newer properties prioritize energy-efficient cooling systems and high-performance insulation to manage seasonal utility costs. The area remains a preferred destination for those prioritizing long-term appreciation and a well-integrated infrastructure.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the current median sale price for a property in Seminole County, FL?
In the Seminole County, FL, prospective homeowners can expect a median sale price of $456,990, according to the latest data from March 2026. This price reflects a market of 231 newly constructed homes, each brought to life by one of 12 skilled building teams.
Who are the major developers of new construction homes in Seminole County, FL?
For those interested in new construction homes in Seminole County, FL, developers like M/I Homes, Beazer Homes, D.R. Horton, Pulte Homes and K. Hovnanian® Homes are the major contributors. Their projects span across several neighborhoods, offering a variety of styles and amenities.
Why is Seminole County a particularly competitive new construction market?
Seminole County is one of the most land-constrained counties in the Orlando metro area — virtually all buildable land has been developed, leaving only infill opportunities and occasional redevelopment sites for new construction. This is a deliberate outcome of Seminole County's growth management policies, which prioritized quality over density. For buyers, the implication is that new construction inventory is genuinely limited and new communities tend to sell quickly. Compared to Orange County to the south and west, where large-scale master-planned communities continue to expand, Seminole County new construction commands a premium tied directly to school district access and location constraints. Buyers who prioritize Seminole County specifically for schools should expect limited options and act decisively when a community opens.
How does Seminole County Schools' reputation affect the new home buying decision?
Seminole County Schools has consistently ranked among Florida's top school districts by graduation rate, academic performance, and per-pupil outcomes — a significant draw for families relocating to the Orlando area. All public school students in Seminole County are served by a single countywide district, but attendance zone assignments vary by address. New construction communities in Oviedo, Lake Mary, Longwood, Winter Springs, and Sanford each fall into different feeder patterns. Because school assignment can vary between phases of the same large community depending on when lots are platted and zones are drawn, confirm your specific lot's school assignment directly with Seminole County Schools at the district's enrollment office. Do not rely solely on the builder's school marketing — verify it in writing with the district before your contract becomes binding.
What transportation options beyond driving exist for new construction buyers in Seminole County?
SunRail, Central Florida's commuter rail system, serves Seminole County with stations in Sanford (the northern terminus), Lake Mary, Longwood, and Altamonte Springs. For buyers working in Orlando or along the I-4 corridor who want an alternative to driving, SunRail provides a car-free commute option that reduces stress on the I-4 and SR-417 corridors. The SR-417 Greeneway toll road connects Seminole County communities to Orlando International Airport, Disney-area employment, and I-95 along the east coast. For buyers evaluating new construction communities in Seminole County, proximity to a SunRail station can reduce commute cost and time — check the SunRail system map at sunrail.com and calculate your walk or drive to the nearest station when evaluating specific communities.










































