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New Construction vs. Older Homes—Why New Builds Cost Less Than You Think

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This article is presented by Lennar Investor Marketplace.

Once upon a spreadsheet, new construction homes were the fancy properties: shiny, flawless, and out of reach for the budget-conscious investor. But what most investors don’t know is that these new homes aren’t always more expensive today.

In many markets right now, brand-new homes are going head-to-head with older resale properties on price. When you factor in the benefits of a new home (minimal maintenance, energy efficiency, loyal tenants, and builder perks), new builds come out ahead.

For beginner and intermediate investors focusing on long-term rentals, investing in new builds could be a strategic move. Let’s break down the numbers and reveal why buying new could mean spending less, stressing less, and earning more—especially when you use the right tools like Lennar’s Investor Marketplace. 

Lower Maintenance Costs, Fewer Surprises

One of the biggest perks of new construction is dramatically lower maintenance and repair costs in the early years. Everything is new—the roof, HVAC, plumbing, appliances—so major fixes are typically not needed for a long time. 

Statistics support this claim: According to NAHB analysis of the American Housing Survey, only 11% of owners of newly built homes (under four years old) spent over $100 per month on upkeep, compared to 26% of all homeowners. In fact, 73% of new homeowners spend less than $25 per month on routine maintenance. 

Lower maintenance properties save money, absolutely, but also time and stress. New homes usually come with builder warranties on major systems and structural elements for 5 to 10 years, meaning that if something breaks, it’s often covered. In a new build, your maintenance “responsibilities” might be as simple as changing HVAC filters or touching up caulk. 

Investors who purchase an older home have to factor in many line items in their budget, including potential water heater replacements, reroofing, leak repairs, electrical wiring updates, and so on. Those costs can add up fast. In 2024, common home repair projects ranged from thousands for system replacements to tens of thousands for big-ticket items like roofs.

Energy Efficiency and Lower Operating Costs

New construction homes are built to the latest energy-efficiency, insulation, and building-material standards. This translates into lower utility bills and operating costs, benefiting both the landlord and tenants and making the property more attractive to renters. 

Modern windows, better insulation, Energy Star appliances, LED lighting, and high-efficiency HVAC systems all contribute to reduced energy usage. In practical terms, a tenant in a well-insulated new home will enjoy lower electric and gas bills than they would in an older, drafty house of the same size.

Other operating costs are lower as well. Homeowner’s insurance premiums are often less for new homes. Insurance companies know that new structures carry less risk of issues like old wiring causing fires or an older roof being blown off in a storm (because new homes are built to modern code and with new materials). Likewise, water and sewer bills are often lower, since new plumbing is less leaky and new fixtures conserve water.

Attracting Quality Tenants and Longer Tenancies

Beyond the dollars saved on maintenance and utilities, new construction rentals offer a less tangible but very real benefit: They attract high-quality tenants and encourage more extended stays. Renters love new homes. Everything is clean and modern, there’s no wear and tear from previous occupants, and the style is up to date. 

Modern open layouts, fresh paint, new floors, and contemporary kitchens and bathrooms make a strong first impression on prospective renters. In contrast, if a house feels dated (shag carpet, old cabinets, or an AC that can’t keep up in the summer), tenants notice and may be less enthusiastic about signing a new lease.

Incentives and Financing Advantages of New Builds

New construction is very popular right now, and it’s surprisingly affordable.

As of mid-2025, the median new home price was $401,800, while existing homes averaged $441,500. That’s a 9% price difference in favor of new builds. Think paid closing costs, free upgrades, and mortgage rate buydowns that can slash your monthly payment.

In some markets, these incentives make new homes more economical month-to-month than older ones, especially since resale sellers rarely lower prices. In places like Florida, builders’ rate buydowns and credits can make the payments on a brand-new home lower than those on an older property with a smaller sticker price.

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The Long-Term Value Proposition

When you add it all up, new construction homes give investors something older properties rarely do: peace of mind that actually pays.

Even if the upfront price looks similar, you’re getting a home that’s easier to manage, less expensive to maintain, and more attractive to tenants. No leaky roofs, surprise plumbing issues, or middle-of-the-night repair calls. That means your cash flow stays consistent, and your tenants stay longer.

More investors are building portfolios around new construction. One of the biggest names leading that charge is Lennar. Through Lennar Investor Marketplace, you can browse curated, turnkey homes across 90+ markets. An industry-leading warranty, rental comps, and end-to-end support back each one. They’ve streamlined the entire process so you can focus on scaling.

Whether you’re looking for your first rental or building a nationwide portfolio, Lennar Investor Marketplace makes it as simple as choosing your market, picking your home, and watching your investment perform. No remodels. No contractors. Just modern homes designed for modern investors.



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