New construction homes for sale in Bell County, TX
459 homes
Deal spotlight: real Jome success stories

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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What it's like to live in Bell County?
Economic & Geographic Profile
Military operations and healthcare services serve as the primary economic engines for Bell County, which occupies a strategic position along the Interstate 35 corridor in Central Texas. The presence of Fort Cavazos and the Baylor Scott & White Health system provides a stable employment base that supports a growing population of over 370,000 residents. This region bridges the gap between the Austin and Waco metropolitan areas, offering a landscape defined by rolling prairie and significant water features like Belton Lake and Stillhouse Hollow Lake.
Cities & Community Character
The county features a diverse range of living environments, from the high-density residential areas of Killeen and Harker Heights to the historic charm and administrative hub of Belton. Temple functions as a major medical and logistics center, while the surrounding unincorporated areas offer a more rural, expansive atmosphere. These communities provide a distinct contrast between the fast-paced activity near the military installation and the quieter, established neighborhoods found in the county’s eastern and southern sectors.
Market Trends & Development
Strong regional demand has fueled a surge in new construction homes in Bell County, particularly in the corridors connecting major employment centers. Developers are increasingly focusing on master-planned communities that offer modern amenities and proximity to regional school districts. This homebuilding activity in Bell County is characterized by a shift toward suburban expansion where land availability allows for larger lot sizes and more comprehensive community infrastructure compared to nearby Tier-1 metro areas.
Regional Value & Lifestyle
Homebuyers often find greater purchasing power here than in the neighboring Austin market, making it an attractive destination for those seeking more square footage and private outdoor space. Given the warm Sunbelt climate, modern builds prioritize energy-efficient cooling systems and advanced insulation to manage summer utility costs. The region provides a balance of outdoor recreation and professional opportunity without the extreme density of larger Texas urban cores.








































