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New Construction Homes Under $300K in Denver, CO

66 Homes

From $133,000

2 Br | 2 Ba | 810 sq ft

3650 S Federal Blvd. Englewood, CO 80110

From $149,900

3 Br | 2 Ba | 1,123 sq ft

1801 W 92Nd Ave 85. Federal Heights, CO 80260

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New Homes in Denver by Region

RegionHomesAverage New Home Price
Downtown Denver 119$367,000
East Denver 807$587,000
North Denver 951$559,000
Northeast Denver 808$545,000
Northwest Denver 232$660,000
South Denver 111$328,000
Southeast Denver 315$527,000
Southwest Denver 60$722,000
West Denver 96$617,000

Top New Home Cities in Denver

CityHomesAverage New Home Price
Aurora553$583,227
Commerce City238$536,157
Littleton206$727,189
Castle Rock204$790,317
Erie182$721,548
Parker165$798,813
Broomfield138$619,150
Brighton117$520,433
Elizabeth109$578,241
Thornton102$659,128
Castle Pines92$827,613
Denver75$524,846

Denver features many of the best homes builders and new construction homes in Colorado, but finding lower priced homes has become increasingly difficult. In the last few years, the cost of building a new home in Denver has increased substantially. Despite the rising trend of housing prices, it is still possible to design and build an affordable home in the Denver area. In fact, there are 2 new homes for sale in Denver with a good selection of cheaper homes starting at under $300K.

How to Find Homes in Denver For Less Than $300K?

Many builders recognize there is growing demand in the Denver area for homes under the $300k 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.