Where New Construction Homes Are Selling Fast in Houston June 2025
If you’re keeping an eye on Houston’s housing market, especially new construction — you’re not alone. Greater Houston continues to be one of the hottest places in Texas for people putting down new roots. But where exactly are all these brand-new homes popping up, and which neighborhoods are seeing the most action?
According to the latest data from the Houston Association of Realtors (HAR), these areas topped the charts for the most new construction sales in June 2025:
- Katy: Continues to lead the pack with master-planned communities and great schools.
- Cypress: A favorite for families looking for newer homes with more space.
- Richmond & Rosenberg: Offering affordability and room to grow southwest of town.
- Conroe & Montgomery: Booming with new communities near The Woodlands.
- Manvel & Iowa Colony: South Houston’s fast-growing pocket with new subdivisions and easy access to 288.
These hot spots highlight what so many Houstonians are after: more space, better amenities, and the chance to get exactly what they want in a new build — whether that’s an open floor plan, a big backyard, or modern finishes from day one.
If you’re thinking about buying a new construction home, whether for the extra square footage, builder incentives, or that fresh-paint smell - now is a good time to check out what’s on the market.
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