New Construction Homes for Sale in Beaufort & the Lowcountry, SC

New construction homes in the Beaufort Lowcountry include builder-spec homes, build-to-order properties, and homes in active development communities across Beaufort and Jasper counties. The most active new-construction markets are in Bluffton, Okatie, and Jasper County (Hardeeville and the Tradition community), where national and regional builders are delivering homes from the low $300s into the $600s. Beaufort and Lady's Island have more limited new-construction inventory, focused on custom and semi-custom builds.

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What to know about new construction homes in the Lowcountry

The Lowcountry's new construction landscape is shaped by geography and growth patterns. Bluffton and Okatie have attracted the largest national builders, including D.R. Horton, Lennar, and Meritage, who build at scale in master-planned communities. Jasper County's Tradition development is one of the largest planned communities in the Southeast, with thousands of homes projected over the next decade.

New construction in Beaufort proper, by contrast, tends to be custom or semi-custom, often on infill lots in or near the historic district. Lady's Island sees occasional small subdivisions. The price gap between new construction and existing homes varies: in Jasper County, new builds start in the low $300s, while custom waterfront builds in Beaufort can exceed $1.5 million.

Buyers considering new construction should understand how the process works. Builder contracts differ from resale contracts, and many include escalation clauses that allow price adjustments for material costs. Timelines for build-to-order homes typically run 6–12 months. Buyers can often negotiate upgrades, closing cost contributions, or lot premiums, especially when working with their own agent rather than the builder's on-site representative.

New homes in the Lowcountry must meet current building codes, which include elevated foundation requirements in flood zones, hurricane-rated windows and roofing, and energy efficiency standards. These requirements add cost but reduce long-term insurance and maintenance expenses compared to older construction.

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New Construction Homes FAQ

Where is the most new construction near Beaufort, SC?

Bluffton and Okatie have the highest volume of new construction, with multiple active communities from national builders. Jasper County, led by the Tradition community near Hardeeville, is the fastest-growing area. Ridgeland has emerging new-build inventory at the lowest price points. New construction in Beaufort proper is more limited and tends to be custom builds.

How much does new construction cost in the Lowcountry?

Entry-level new construction in Jasper County starts in the low $300s. Bluffton and Okatie new builds typically range from the mid-$300s to $600K+. Custom builds in Beaufort vary widely — a standard new home on a non-waterfront lot may run $400K–$700K, while waterfront custom builds can exceed $1.5 million. Prices depend on lot, builder, finishes, and community.

Should I use my own agent when buying new construction?

Yes. The on-site sales representative works for the builder, not you. Your own agent can negotiate on your behalf, review the builder contract (which differs from a standard resale contract), identify upgrades worth paying for versus those that aren't, and ensure the builder's warranty terms are documented. Builders generally pay the buyer's agent commission, so there is no added cost to you.

How long does it take to build a new home in the Lowcountry?

Build-to-order homes typically take 6–12 months from contract to closing, depending on the builder and complexity of the plan. Spec homes, which the builder starts before having a buyer, may be available sooner. Permitting in Beaufort County typically takes 4–8 weeks, and weather and supply chain factors can affect timelines.

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