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Washington, DC New Homes Under $250K

5 Communities

Whispering Pines Townhomes by DRB Homes in Washington West Virginia
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$239,355 - $266,652

Whispering Pines Townhomes

Bunker Hill, WV 25413

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4.1

$40,189

$400,000 - $850,000

Embrey Mill

Stafford, VA 22554

11 Homes

10 Floor Plans

2 Builders

Master Planned Community

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New Homes in Washington by Region

RegionCommunitiesAverage New Home Price
East Washington 15$461,000
North Washington 26$935,000
South Washington 1$626,000
Southeast Washington 1$626,000
West Washington 2$2,380,000

New Home Cities in Washington

CityCommunitiesAverage New Home Price
Ashburn17$720,602
Fredericksburg7$689,175
Frederick7$681,478
Inwood6$332,637
King George5$509,884
Charles Town5$391,381
Winchester5$531,808
Stafford5$438,681
Alexandria5$776,928
Upper Marlboro5$311,870
Aldie5$1,319,629
Bethesda4$1,634,198

Washington features many of the best home builder communities in District Of Columbia, but finding lower priced homes has become increasingly difficult. In the last few years, the cost of building a new home in Washington has increased substantially. Despite the rising trend of housing prices, it’s still possible to design and build an affordable home in the Washington area. In fact, there are 5 communities and 4 builders in Washington with homes starting at under $250K.

How to Find Homes in Washington for Less than $250K?

Many builders recognize there is growing demand in the Washington area for homes under the $250k price point and often have a few floor plans available, but these may be in limited supply. To ensure affordability without compromising on the quality of the home, builders may utilize value engineering techniques to reduce the cost of construction and keep the price of the home as low as possible. This may include building on a smaller lot or utilizing standard-sized materials, such as windows and doors, that provide high-value for the cost. The results are delivering similar quality at lower prices.