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    New construction homes in Kersey, Colorado

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    New Construction Homes in Kersey, Colorado

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

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

    About Kersey

    Kersey is a small Weld County town along the US-34 corridor east of Greeley, and it tends to appeal to buyers who want a quieter, rural-adjacent lifestyle while staying connected to regional employment. Compared to Windsor or Timnath, Kersey feels less suburban and less master-planned, with fewer large-scale shopping areas and a more “small town with open land nearby” vibe. Many residents plan on driving to Greeley or Loveland for broader amenities and services. New construction in Kersey exists, but it’s generally limited and neighborhood-specific rather than a constant flow of new phases. That can be attractive if you’re trying to avoid living in a huge, ongoing construction zone, but it also means fewer choices and potentially less flexibility if you have a tight timeline. Commute expectations matter here—especially if you’re traveling to Fort Collins, I-25, or Denver-metro job centers. For buyers, Kersey often comes down to space and value, balanced against longer drives for everyday conveniences. If you’re considering a new build, verify HOA structure (if any), potential metro district taxes, and the difference between advertised base pricing and the real all-in number after lot premiums and upgrades.

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

    New construction in Kersey tends to show up as smaller subdivisions or builder pockets, usually emphasizing single-family homes. Inventory can be “lumpy,” with stretches of limited availability followed by a few quick move-ins or small lot releases. Because Kersey is a smaller market, timing and builder release schedules can matter more than shopping for the perfect floor plan. Practical buyer considerations for Kersey new builds: Metro district taxes may apply depending on the development structure. Request disclosures and have your lender run a payment estimate using current tax guidance. HOA setup varies—some neighborhoods may have no HOA, while others regulate fencing, parking, exterior changes, and landscaping requirements. Get the HOA documents early if applicable. Base price vs final price still matters. Lot premium, structural options, and design center upgrades can materially change the final cost, so ask for an all-in worksheet tied to your lot. If new build incentives are offered, they’re often linked to a builder lender or specific inventory homes. Compare the full loan estimate and confirm any conditions tied to the incentive before you treat it as savings.

    New Construction Communities in Kersey

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

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

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

    Mark Leavitt - New Construction Specialist

    Realtor Insights

    With new construction in Kersey, buyers often do best when they treat the purchase like a “total-cost and total-commute” decision. It’s easy to focus on value and square footage, then realize the daily drive time—or the monthly payment after taxes/insurance/HOA—feels different than expected. Three common mistakes I see: Assuming the model home reflects the base package—ask for standard features and a line-item estimate tied to your lot. Not evaluating the lot’s real-world impact: backing to future phases, nearby roads, or drainage paths can affect privacy and resale. Taking builder lender incentives without comparing rates/fees and understanding what happens if construction delays change your closing timeline. Kersey can be a practical Northern Colorado option for buyers who want space and value near Greeley, but it pays to verify the details early and shop with your commute in mind. 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 Kersey

    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 Kersey

    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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    Not Ideal For

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

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