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    New construction homes in Gilcrest, Colorado

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    New Construction Homes in Gilcrest, Colorado

    Explore new home communities, builders, pricing, and everything you need to know about buying new construction in Gilcrest.

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    Looking for new construction homes in Gilcrest? This guide is part of our broader resource on new construction homes in Northern Colorado, covering builders, communities, financing, and inspections.

    About Gilcrest

    Gilcrest is a small Weld County town near the US-85/I-25 corridor influence, often considered by buyers who want a quieter setting close to Greeley and within reach of Evans and La Salle. Compared to Greeley, Gilcrest feels more rural-adjacent and low-key, with fewer in-town amenities and more of a “drive for errands” routine. Buyers who choose Gilcrest are typically prioritizing space, simplicity, and a small-town feel over being close to major retail or entertainment. New construction in Gilcrest exists but is generally limited and neighborhood-specific. Instead of large master-planned communities, you’re more likely to see smaller builder pockets or short phases. That means fewer choices at any one time, and sometimes less flexibility if you’re trying to match a specific timeline or feature list. If you commute, it’s worth mapping drive times carefully—especially if you work west of town or need frequent access to I-25. For buyers, Gilcrest is often a “value and lifestyle” decision. If you’re considering a new build here, pay close attention to long-term ownership costs (HOA rules, potential metro district taxes) and the true all-in price once lot premiums and design center upgrades are included.

    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 Gilcrest is currently limited or rare. Consider exploring nearby alternatives below.

    New construction in Gilcrest is typically smaller scale, leaning heavily toward single-family homes. Inventory can come in waves—when a builder releases a small set of lots or finishes a few quick move-ins—rather than the steady flow you see in larger markets. That can make timing and readiness especially important. Buyer considerations for Gilcrest new builds: Metro district taxes may apply depending on how the neighborhood is financed. Request the disclosure and have your lender estimate payment using current tax guidance. HOA presence varies. If there is an HOA, confirm rules on fencing, parking, landscaping timelines, and exterior changes—and what the dues actually cover. Base price vs final price can separate with lot premiums, structural options, and design center upgrades. Ask for an all-in worksheet tied to the lot you want. Incentives may be offered, often tied to a builder lender or a specific inventory home. Treat incentives like math: compare the full loan estimate (rate, fees, credits) and confirm any conditions that could limit flexibility.

    New Construction Communities in Gilcrest

    Browse all new home communities currently building in Gilcrest. Click any community for floor plans, pricing, and builder details.

    There are currently no large-scale new construction communities actively building in Gilcrest.

    Explore nearby alternatives below or contact us for the latest information.

    Mark Leavitt - New Construction Specialist

    Realtor Insights

    With new construction in Gilcrest, buyers get the best results by treating it like a “limited inventory” market. If you like a lot or plan, ask what’s truly available now, what’s coming next, and how price tends to change between phases—because there may not be many comparable alternatives nearby. Three practical mistakes to avoid: Falling for the model finishes without confirming what’s standard versus upgraded, including landscaping and appliances. Skipping the lot walk and future-phase check—traffic, drainage, and what’s planned behind you can impact livability and resale. Taking builder lender incentives without comparing rates and fees or understanding what happens if the build timeline shifts. Gilcrest can be a solid Northern Colorado option for buyers who want a quieter setting near Greeley, but it rewards early due diligence and realistic planning. 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

    Metro Districts & Ownership Costs in Gilcrest

    Metro districts are not currently a major factor

    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 Districts

    Inspection Tips for New Construction in Gilcrest

    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.

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    Nearby Cities for New Construction Homes

    Buyers exploring new construction homes in Gilcrest often compare nearby cities to find the best community, home styles, and pricing. Explore new construction opportunities in surrounding Northern Colorado communities.

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    Not Ideal For

    • Buyers with a budget under $500K
    • Shoppers wanting a wide community selection in one city

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