Communities in and around the Seattle-Bellevue region of Washington State feature top-ranked public schools, strong local economies, and quick commutes to the area's urban centers, which makes this metropolitan region one of the most desirable places in the Pacific Northwest to raise a family. The Seattle-Bellevue area boasts thousands of acres of parkland through forests, mountains, and water. Many young professionals look to Seattle and Bellevue when searching for new home floor plans that will make all of their homeownership dreams come true.
Home builder floor plans in Seattle and Bellevue
Across the Seattle-Bellevue region, 65 trusted builders offer an array of great new construction home plans. In Seattle and Bellevue, home plans come in many sizes and styles, including traditional farmhouse, Craftsman, and cottage designs, reimagined with more contemporary features inside and out. You'll find house plans with open concept designs for ultimate flexibility. Chef-inspired kitchens feature stainless steel appliances, large kitchen islands with second sinks, and lots of storage space. Master suites are spacious and feature spa-style bathrooms with sunken tubs, his and her vanities, and frameless showers.
New home plan in Seattle and Bellevue
Across the Seattle-Bellevue metropolitan area, there are available home builder floor plans that feature 1 to 6 bedrooms, 1 to 6 bathrooms, and 431 and 5,160 square feet of living space. You'll find new custom home plans available ranging in price from $450,000 to $7,275,000. Some floorplans in Seattle are ready now. Check out our current Seattle spec homes.
Single family homes for sale represents the bulk of new construction in the U.S. and is carefully tracked by the Census Bureau in the monthly Building Permits Survey, and from the Survey of Construction (SOC). You can view the monthly New Residential Construction Press Release (PDF) which breaks down building permits, new build starts, and new housing completions. They show this for new single family homes (1-unit) as well as duplexes, and other multi-family new construction housing types. This report is generally available in the 3rd week of each calendar month for the prior month.
What Is a Single Family Home?
According to the U.S. Census Bureau for a new build to be considered a single family home, it must have the attributes below.
- Be separated by a ground-to roof wall.
- Separate heating system.
- Individual meters for public utilities.
- No units located above or below.
OVERVIEW: Single Family Homes in the Seattle Area
NewHomeSource features single family homes from 65 builders across the Seattle metro area. Here's a summary of what to expect when it comes to single family homes in the area.
Homes For Sale |
84 |
Floor Plans Available |
465 |
Price Range |
$450,000 to $7,275,000 |
Square Footage |
431 to 5,160 sq/ft |
Average Price |
$717,723 |
Price Per Square Foot |
$328 |
Bedroom Options |
1 to 6 |
Bathroom Options |
1 to 6 |