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New construction homes in Ronald, WA have a lot to offer home buyers. From the personalized floor plans and finishes of custom homes to the amenities available in many new construction communities, the advantages of a shiny new home make it an appealing option. Plus, the new construction homes of today are often built with modern features, like energy-efficient windows and smart technology.

If you're looking for new homes in Ronald, WA, Zillow can make your house hunt a whole lot easier. Our directory of Ronald, WA home builders includes experts in residential construction of all kinds. To find the right builder for you, you can browse the new construction homes each builder currently has for sale and check out the custom homes and new construction communities they've built.

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  • Landed Gentry Homes & Communities

    13 homes2 communities
    Landed Gentry began in 1979 as a small, family-owned real estate company and has grown to be a multigenerational builder and community developer in locations around the Pacific Northwest & Central WA, crafting beautiful homes and wonderful neighborhoods. Many of Landed Gentry's team members and trade partners have worked with the company for decades. Kendra Decker and Brian Gentry, a sister/brother team, have been with the company for decades as well, and lead the company today. Those long-term relationships and care given are evident in each home they craft. As the Landed Gentry team looks to the future, they continue to offer new homes and communities for active adults and families of all ages – building thoughtful and beautiful environments that can help you create wonderful memories for years to come.
    Specialties
    55Plus, Active Adult, Communities, Energy Efficient, Master Planned Communities, Golfcourse Living, Luxury Homes, Active Adult, Semi Custom

Get To Know Ronald, WA

What is a floor plan?

Floor plans are designs used to create a custom-built home. One advantage of buying a pre-built, new construction home is the option to create a floor plan that matches the buyer’s preferences. Buyers can work with a contractor to design a home that is best suited to their lifestyle. In Ronald, WA, the average price of a home with a custom floor plan is $1,746,329. The average plan in Ronald, WA is 2,495 square feet with an average of 3.3 bedrooms.

What are spec homes?

“Spec” or “speculative” homes are homes constructed by a builder or developer before they have a specific buyer. Typically, these homes are built with features and finishes that appeal to a larger audience and come ready to move-in.false In Ronald, WA, the average spec home is 2,290 square feet with 3.2 bedrooms.

Should I buy a new construction home?

New construction homes allow buyers to choose from an existing spec home that is move-in ready or design a custom floor plan built around their preferences. With new construction homes, buyers know the history of the home and are less likely to have unwanted surprises that can come from an older home. Zillow currently has 1 builder in Ronald, WA building 1 community.false

How many bedrooms are there in a new construction home?

The average number of bedrooms in a new construction home can vary depending on whether the buyer chooses a spec home or opts for a customized floor plan. Spec homes are move-in ready, which means they come complete with a certain number of bedrooms. Customized floor plans allow the buyer to work with a designer and tailor the home to include a preferred number of bedrooms. In Ronald, WA, the average spec home has 3.2 bedrooms and the average floor plan has 3.3 bedrooms in the home.

What is the average square feet of a new construction home?

In Ronald, WA, the average square footage of a new construction home is 2,495 square feet for a floor plan and 2,290 square feet for a spec home. The size of a new construction home can be smaller or larger depending on the buyer’s preferences. While the lot size limits the overall size of the home, there are many different spec homes and floor plans a buyer can use to find the square footage that meets their needs.