by Steve
Thinking of upgrading in DeSoto? New construction offers fresh layouts, energy efficiency, and move-in-ready convenience. This guide highlights top DeSoto communities, pricing details, incentives, and expert insights—everything move-up buyers need. And to get ahead, Download the Lone Star Living App now to browse new listings instantly.
Lot size & home types: From 3 beds and 2,435 sq ft to 6 beds and 3,823 sq ft. Priced from $449K
Highlights: Spacious lots, smart design, energy-efficient builds, and proximity to I-35/SH-67
Why move-up buyers like it: Larger layouts, premium finishes, no need for renovations
Home plans: 4–5 beds, ~3,200–3,500 sq ft; prices around $488K–$599K
Move-in ready options: Quick delivery available
Perks: Upscale kitchens, stone fireplaces, vinyl plank flooring—ideal for growing families
Floorplans: 3–5 beds; prices from $370K to $655K+
Builder info: Includes high-end finishes and spacious family layouts
Incentives: Typical close-out discounts and $20K+ in closing cost assistance
Median sale price (12-month avg): ~$360K, up 3% year-over-year
New construction listings: ~44–218 available homes
Inventory: Slight uptick—builders offering incentives to close deals
Time on market: Often under 60 days for spec homes; builder inventory moves faster
What this means: You have choices—and leverage. Builders compete with pricing, upgrades, and perks. That puts move-up buyers in a strong negotiation position.
Cost Factor Added Expense/Benefit Price gap (sell current & buy new) $100K–$200K, depending on upgrades Builder incentives $10K–$25K (closing costs, upgrades) Energy savings New homes reduce utility bills 20–30% Maintenance costs Low for several years—major saving
Kindred Homes (Kentsdale Farms): Spacious, service-focused
Bloomfield Homes (Trees Farm, Homestead): Focus on move-in ready and quick delivery
D.R. Horton + First Texas: Big-player volume builders offer varied models and wide incentives
Expert quote:
“Builders across DFW are offering buyer incentives like closing cost help, free upgrades, and rate buydowns.”
Conventional loans: Reliable rates—start by getting pre-approved
FHA & VA: Useful for higher loan-to-value options
Builder perks: Closing-cost credits, appliance packages, rate buydowns
Rebates: Visit the New Construction Homes Rebate Program
For move-up buyers in DeSoto, the market offers strong options—from elegant homes in Kentsdale Farms to practical, incentive-rich models from D.R. Horton. Keep these tips in mind:
Start by pre-approval and browsing inventory via the Lone Star Living App
Assess communities: Kentsdale Farms, Homestead, Parkerville Meadows offer distinct benefits
Compare builder incentives and upgrades
Sell your current home strategically using the Home Seller Score
Use rebate and builder credit programs: Download the Lone Star Living App now
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Q1: How long does move-up construction take?
Most spec or quick-move homes close in 2–4 months; custom builds take 6–9 months.
Q2: Do builders accept contingent move-up offers?
Yes—many allow buyers to sell current home first with contingencies in place.
Q3: Are incentives the same across builders?
No. Larger builders often offer deeper discounts and credits than smaller ones.
Q4: What are closing costs for move-up buyers?
Expect 2–5% of loan amount—builder credits can significantly offset this.
Q5: Should I live in my home before selling it?
You can. Many clients move between contracts. Using a realtor helps time closings without overlap.
Q6: Is reselling a new construction worth it long-term?
Yes. Newer builds hold value better due to less maintenance and modern standards.
Office 1229 E. Pleasant Run Ste 224, DeSoto TX 75115
Call :(713) 505-2280
Email: [email protected]
Site: www.stevenjthomas.com
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