About Evans
Evans is a smaller city in Weld County that sits directly alongside Greeley, and a lot of buyers think of it as a “close-in” option when they like the area but want a slightly different neighborhood mix. Because it’s adjacent to Greeley, day-to-day convenience is usually more about which side of town you’re on than the city limit line—shopping, commuting routes, and services often overlap. Compared to west-side markets like Windsor or Timnath, Evans typically appeals to buyers who value relative affordability and being closer to the Greeley employment core. New construction Evans is generally about practical housing choices: neighborhoods that feel newer, simpler lot layouts, and easier entry points than some higher-priced corridor markets. The tradeoff is that some pockets are still actively developing, so you’ll want to consider construction traffic, nearby future phases, and how “finished” the area feels right now. It’s also worth mapping your commute before you choose a community, since drive times can change quickly depending on where you work and which routes you use.
Learn more in our complete guide to new construction homes in Northern Colorado. You can also explore the best new construction neighborhoods in Northern Colorado or find homes under $500K.
Local Market Insights
Limited new construction: New construction inventory in Evans is currently limited or rare. Consider exploring nearby alternatives below.
New construction Evans tends to be smaller in scale than what you’ll see in nearby Greeley, but it can offer straightforward options for buyers who want a newer home without jumping into the highest-cost submarkets. Product types are often a mix of single-family homes plus some higher-density options depending on the neighborhood, and inventory can be phase-driven—lots and spec homes may release in waves rather than all at once. A few buyer realities to plan around in Evans: Metro district taxes: Some newer neighborhoods may be in a metro district (or have special financing structures). Ask for the disclosure and a lender-style payment estimate, not a guess. HOA structure: Even modest HOAs can regulate fencing, parking, sheds, and exterior changes. Confirm dues, rules, and what maintenance is included. Base vs final price: Starting prices can move fast after a lot premium, structural changes, and design center upgrades. Get an “all-in” worksheet before you compare communities. If new build incentives are offered, they’re often tied to a builder lender or a specific quick move-in. Treat the incentive as one line item and compare the full loan terms.
New Construction Communities in Evans
Browse all 1 new home communities currently building in Evans. Click any community for floor plans, pricing, and builder details.
There are currently no large-scale new construction communities actively building in Evans.
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Realtor Insights
If you’re shopping new construction Evans, the biggest win is getting clear on total monthly cost early—especially if metro district taxes or HOA dues apply. Buyers sometimes focus on the sticker price, then get surprised when the payment changes after taxes, insurance, and HOA are added. Ask for a payment scenario from your lender using the community’s latest tax guidance, and keep it updated as you narrow choices. Three common “misses” I see with new builds in this area: Falling in love with a model home without confirming what’s included versus upgraded (cabinets, flooring, appliances, landscaping). Not checking the lot’s real-world impact—backing to future phases, drainage paths, or busier streets can matter for resale. Taking builder lender incentives at face value without comparing rates/fees and understanding any strings attached. Evans can be a smart Northern Colorado play for buyers who want value and proximity to Greeley, but the details matter more than the marketing. If you want a second set of eyes before you sign anything, I’m happy to help.
— Mark Leavitt, New Construction Specialist, The Nixon Team
Typical Home Prices in Evans
New construction homes in Evans currently start from around $280K. Pricing varies based on builder, floor plan, lot premiums, and design center upgrades.
Compare builder pricing on our builders directory, or explore financing options and builder incentives.
Metro Districts & Ownership Costs in Evans
Metro districts can add $150-$400+ per month to your housing costs. Always verify the specific mill levy for any lot before making an offer.
Learn About Metro DistrictsInspection Tips for New Construction in Evans
Even brand-new homes can have construction defects. Scheduling independent inspections at key build milestones is one of the smartest investments you can make.
Pre-Drywall Inspection
Catches framing, plumbing, HVAC, and electrical issues before walls are closed—when fixes are easy and inexpensive.
Final Walkthrough Inspection
Verifies workmanship, system function, and cosmetic details before you close and take ownership.
Read our complete new construction inspection guide.
Evans Community Locations
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