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New Homes in Montgomery County Maryland

New Homes in Montgomery County

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Listed below are new homes Montgomery County Maryland, which are updated multiple time a day from the MLS and include large photos, maps, local school info and more. If you're interested in any of these Montgomery County new construction homes, you can request more info and schedule a showing from the top of the page of each listing. And for your convenience, register for a free account to automatically receive email notifications when new home listings come on the Montgomery County market that match your search criteria and save your favorites for quick access.

Buyer representation

Always remember, the sales staff at model homes represent the Builder. When you are ready to make the most important "move" of your life, do not enter a builders model alone. Make sure you have the very best buyer's representative  with you to protect you... Contact Dawn Riley for that Representation, she is a Master Certified Negotiator and work with Builders for years.   

What New Construction Looks Like in Montgomery County

Montgomery County is Maryland’s largest and one of its most expensive, bordering Washington, D.C. The closer-in communities — Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Silver Spring, and Rockville — see mostly luxury infill and teardown-rebuilds, while the county’s active new-construction frontier is up-county in Clarksburg, with additional growth in Germantown and Gaithersburg. The county’s protected Agricultural Reserve deliberately limits development across a large rural swath, concentrating new homes in the designated growth areas.

Transit shapes this market: Metro (Red Line) and MARC access strongly influence where buyers want to be, and transit-oriented new development is a recurring theme. Expect high prices and real competition — preparation and representation matter.

Financing and Buyer Representation

Building calls for a construction-to-permanent loan; buying a finished home works like a normal purchase. In a fast, high-cost market, keep your own agent — not the builder’s sales staff — negotiating on your side.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is most new construction in Montgomery County?

Up-county in Clarksburg, with more in Germantown and Gaithersburg. Closer to D.C., new homes are mostly luxury infill and teardown-rebuilds.

Why isn’t there more new construction closer in?

Those areas are largely built out, and the county’s Agricultural Reserve intentionally protects rural land from development.

Does my own agent cost me anything with a builder?

Typically no — the builder pays the buyer-agent commission. Bring Dawn in before registering at a model home.

Buying new construction in Montgomery County? Contact Dawn Riley for help navigating a high-cost, transit-driven market.