New Construction Homes in San Antonio: What Buyers Need to Know
New construction is booming across the San Antonio metro, and if you have been thinking about buying a brand-new home, there has never been more options. From master-planned communities with resort-style amenities to smaller boutique developments, builders are active all along the I-35 corridor and beyond. Here is what you need to know before diving in.
The I-35 Corridor: Where the Action Is
The stretch of I-35 between San Antonio and Austin is one of the fastest-growing residential corridors in the state. New Braunfels, Universal City, and Live Oak are all seeing significant new development, driven by proximity to JBSA-Randolph, affordable land, and a growing job market.
In New Braunfels, builders like Highland Homes, Gehan Homes, Chesmar Homes, Scott Felder, Toll Brothers, and Pulte are active in several master-planned communities. New homes here frequently start in the high $300s and climb into the $500s+ depending on lot size, finishes, and community amenities.
Live Oak is seeing new builds in communities like Skybrooke, with homes often priced in the $400s. Universal City continues to offer a more accessible price point, with new construction options typically ranging from the high $200s to the low $400s. For buyers who want to be near JBSA-Randolph without a long commute, this area is hard to beat.
Popular Builders in the Area
Lennar Homes is one of the most active builders across the San Antonio metro, with communities in multiple price ranges. They are known for their “Everything Included” approach, which bundles upgrades that other builders charge extra for.
Highland Homes and Gehan Homes are strong options in the mid-to-upper price range, known for quality construction and thoughtful floor plans. Toll Brothers serves the higher end of the market with luxury finishes and larger lots.
For first-time buyers, Chesmar Homes and Pulte offer more affordable entry points without sacrificing quality. Many of these builders also participate in down payment assistance programs, which can make a significant difference for buyers who qualify.
Pros of Buying New Construction
- Modern design and energy efficiency. New homes are built to current code standards, which means better insulation, more efficient HVAC systems, and lower utility bills.
- Warranty coverage. Most builders offer a one-year workmanship warranty, a two-year systems warranty, and a ten-year structural warranty. That is peace of mind you do not get with an older home.
- Customization. If you get in early enough on a build, you can often choose finishes, layouts, and upgrades that reflect your style.
- Lower maintenance. Everything is new, which means fewer repair costs in the first several years of ownership.
Cons to Consider
- Timeline uncertainty. New builds can face delays due to weather, supply chain issues, or permitting. If you are on a tight timeline, this is worth discussing upfront with the builder.
- Builder-grade finishes. Without upgrades, many new homes come with standard fixtures and finishes that may feel basic. Budget for potential upgrades if aesthetics matter to you.
- Landscaping and maturity. New developments often lack the mature trees and established landscaping of older neighborhoods. It takes years for a new community to feel settled.
- Location trade-offs. Many new communities are on the outskirts of town, which can mean longer commutes to downtown SA or other employment centers.
How We Can Help
We work with new construction buyers regularly and know how to navigate builder contracts, negotiate upgrades, and make sure you are getting a fair deal. Jonathan's dual license as both a Realtor and Mortgage Loan Officer means your financing and your purchase are coordinated from the start—no miscommunication between your lender and your agent.
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