A new home in Plymouth means you’re getting modern design, energy-smart construction, and the peace of mind that everything—roof to foundation—is brand-new. Plymouth real estate rarely sits idle, and the fresh builds popping up around town let you skip the bidding wars that come with older housing stock while still locking in a 48170 address.
From luxury condos steps from Kellogg Park to custom single-family homes on larger township lots, Plymouth’s new construction scene offers a floor plan for every lifestyle. Builders are rolling out flexible spaces for home offices, oversized mudrooms for Michigan winters, and expansive windows that capture all the natural light our four-season climate can offer.
New Construction Homes For Sale in Plymouth MI
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$540,000
4 Beds 3.5 Baths 2,000 SqFt
202 N Sydney Court, Plymouth, MI 48170
Listed by @properties Christie's Int'l


$379,900
3 Beds 1.5 Baths 1,015 SqFt
324 N Evergreen Street, Plymouth, MI 48170
Listed by Prime + Property


$124,900
3 Beds 2 Baths 1,847 SqFt
14151 Washington Dr, Plymouth, MI 48170
Listed by Genstone Realty LLC


$399,900
2 Beds 2 Baths 934 SqFt
730 Penniman Avenue 203, Plymouth, MI 48170
Listed by Keller Williams Legacy


$1,550,000
4 Beds 4 Baths 3,426 SqFt
190 Hamilton Street, Plymouth, MI 48170
Listed by National Realty Centers, Inc


$551,990
3 Beds 3.5 Baths 1,856 SqFt
396 N Sydney Court, Plymouth, MI 48170
Listed by PH Relocation Services LLC


$405,000
3 Beds 2.5 Baths 1,767 SqFt
12396 Pinecrest Drive, Plymouth, MI 48170
Listed by Redfin Corporation


$725,000
4 Beds 2.5 Baths 2,460 SqFt
8860 N Canton Center Road, Plymouth, MI 48170
Listed by Golden Key Realty


$1,125,000
4 Beds 5 Baths 4,072 SqFt
49733 Ash Court, Plymouth, MI 48170
Listed by Coldwell Banker Professionals-Plymouth


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Why Choose a New Construction Home in Plymouth?
First, convenience: exterior materials, mechanical systems, and appliances are under warranty, so weekend projects turn into bike rides along Hines Drive instead of repair runs to the hardware store. Open-concept layouts, smart-home wiring, and high-efficiency HVAC keep daily life comfortable and future-proof.
Second, community perks. Many new subdivisions include pocket parks, walking trails, and HOA-maintained green space—ideal for folding morning jogs and evening strolls into everyday life in Plymouth. Downtown loft-style builds trade yard space for walkability, while township sites offer bigger lots and three-car garages.
Finally, customization. Pick your elevation, cabinetry, and flooring before the first shovelful of dirt is turned, then watch your selections come to life without lifting a paintbrush. It’s the quickest path to a home that feels tailor-made the day you turn the key.
Plymouth New Construction Home Market Insights
Buyer interest stays strong, but the pace differs between spec homes that are move-in ready and future phases where you’ll wait for construction. Builders monitor demand closely, adjusting release dates and incentive packages to keep momentum high.
- Median Listing Price: $534,900
- Inventory: 38 new construction homes available
- Popular Communities: Townes at Mill Street North, The Towns at Plymouth Walk, Starkweather
- Price Range: Starting from the high $400s to over $1 million
Spec homes the builder wants closed this quarter often come with rate buydowns, appliance credits, or finished basements at cost – act fast and those perks can save five figures. If you prefer to choose every finish, target future phases but budget for a lot premium; corner and tree-line sites can add $25K–$50K to the base.
Timing counts: signing before a price release locks yesterday’s number, while late-phase buyers may score end-of-year incentives. The sweet spot? Watch for homes at drywall stage—still customizable, yet close enough to finish that the builder is willing to deal.
Plymouth New Construction Home Buyer FAQs
Figure 8–12 months for a semi-custom in a planned development. Full custom builds or winter starts can stretch longer; I’ll pin down a realistic timeline with the builder before you commit.
Absolutely—and it costs you nothing. The model-home rep works for the builder; I work for you, making sure contract terms, upgrades, and deadlines protect your interests.
Yes. The Townes at Mill Street North and Plymouth Walk offer upscale townhomes with attached garages and low-maintenance living, all within a quick stroll of downtown restaurants.
Most builders provide a one-year workmanship warranty, two years on major systems, and a ten-year structural warranty. I’ll review the coverage and any optional extensions during contract review.