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New Construction Homes for Sale in Yuma
“Find Your New Home in Sunny Yuma AZ”
74 listings
Avg $384,885
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12310 S ALOA LANE
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12320 S ALOA LANE
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$519K
3400 S AVE 7 E
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3685 S SANTANA DRIVE
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3 bd3 ba2,016

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3661 S SANTANA DRIVE
Yuma, AZ
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About New Construction Homes in Yuma
Yuma, AZ currently features 74 new construction homes with an average price of $384,885, spanning a range from $85,000 to $798,000. These properties attract buyers seeking modern desert living near the Colorado River and major employers like the Yuma Proving Ground. The market offers options for families, military personnel, and retirees looking for energy-efficient builds in Arizona's sunny climate.
Average listing price: $384,885 · 74 homes available
Frequently Asked Questions
New construction homes in Yuma range from $85,000 to $798,000 with an average price of $384,885 across 74 listings. This spread supports various budgets from starter homes to luxury options near the Colorado River. Buyers should review current incentives from local builders to maximize value.
New builds in Yuma offer modern energy-efficient features suited to the desert climate and lower maintenance costs. With 74 active listings at an average of $384,885, buyers gain access to customizable homes near military bases and agricultural hubs. Warranties and updated infrastructure provide long-term savings compared to older stock.
Yuma's proximity to the Colorado River, MCAS Yuma, and growing job sectors makes new construction homes appealing for families and military relocations. The 74 listings averaging $384,885 allow buyers to select communities with access to schools and amenities. Desert living requires evaluating water rights and cooling efficiencies in new builds.