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At some point, the home that once felt perfect just doesn’t fit the same way anymore.
Maybe you need more space. Maybe your “temporary” home office has taken over the dining room. Maybe the layout just doesn’t work for how your family lives today.
I talk to a lot of Fort Worth homeowners who feel this shift. They’re not necessarily unhappy — they’ve just outgrown the house.
And when that happens, the next question is: What’s next?
New Construction Is Gaining Momentum
According to the National Association of Realtors, newly built homes now account for 16% of home purchases — the highest share in nearly 20 years.
That’s significant.
In the Fort Worth area, with so much continued growth and new development happening, buyers have more options than they’ve had in years — especially in expanding communities with new schools, parks, and amenities.
Why Move-Up Buyers Are Choosing Brand-New Homes
In my experience working with move-up buyers, the appeal of new construction goes far beyond “it looks nice.”
1. Everything Is Brand New
No inheriting someone else’s deferred maintenance. No surprise HVAC replacement six months after closing. No wondering how old the roof is. For homeowners who’ve already put time and money into updating their current home, starting fresh can feel like a relief.
2. Personalization Before You Move In
If the home is still under construction, you may be able to choose finishes — flooring, countertops, cabinets, lighting, and more. Instead of remodeling later, you start with exactly what you want.
3. Designed for Modern Living
Today’s floor plans reflect how people actually live — open layouts, dedicated office spaces, larger kitchen islands, better storage, and built-in smart home features. Energy efficiency is also a major plus, helping lower monthly utility costs.
4. Community Amenities
Many new developments around Fort Worth offer walking trails, pools, parks, and playgrounds. For families and active households, having those amenities right outside your door is a huge lifestyle upgrade.
5. Builder Incentives
Because there are more new homes available right now, builders are often motivated to sell. That can mean interest rate buydowns, upgrade packages, or closing cost assistance — opportunities that aren’t always available in resale transactions.
Is New Construction Right for You?
New construction isn’t automatically the right answer for everyone. Sometimes an established neighborhood with mature trees and character is the better fit.
But if your current home no longer supports your lifestyle, it’s worth exploring all your options — including brand-new builds.
The key is understanding how selling your current home positions you financially, what incentives are available, and which communities align with your goals.
If you’re curious whether new construction could be your next move in Fort Worth, let’s have a conversation. No pressure — just clarity.
— Joshua Mills Mills Real Estate Group | Fort Worth