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Listed below are new homes Prince Georges County Maryland
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Prince George’s offers some of the most accessible new construction near Washington, D.C. Bordering the District with extensive Metro coverage (Green, Blue, Orange, and Silver lines), it pairs a close-in commute with prices below Montgomery and Howard counties. New subdivisions are strongest in the county’s southern and eastern reaches — Bowie, Upper Marlboro (the county seat), Accokeek, and Brandywine — where more land remains, while National Harbor, Joint Base Andrews, and the University of Maryland anchor demand.
For buyers who want to be near D.C. without D.C. prices, Prince George’s is often the value play. Most of the developed county is on public water and sewer; the more rural southern areas can still be well-and-septic, so confirm utilities on a specific lot.
Spec-home purchases work like a normal sale; building calls for a construction-to-permanent loan. As always, the model-home staff represent the builder — bring your own agent to negotiate price, upgrades, and terms for you.
In the southern and eastern parts of the county — Bowie, Brandywine, Upper Marlboro, and Accokeek — where more developable land remains.
Yes. Prince George’s has extensive Metrorail coverage plus major highways, which is a big part of its appeal for new-home buyers.
Typically no — the builder pays the buyer-agent commission. Bring Dawn in before registering at a model home.
Buying new construction near D.C. in Prince George’s County? Contact Dawn Riley for value-focused guidance on Bowie, Brandywine, and Upper Marlboro.