“Master planned community” is a commonly-used real estate term applied to desirable new home communities. Because realtor speak and Zillow listings don’t always reflect reality, the term “master planned community” sometimes gets used on neighborhoods that aren’t actually master planned communities.
So, what is a master planned community, and what are the benefits of living there? NewHomeSource has all the information you need to learn about these fantastic neighborhoods, so you can start your journey to homeownership by searching for your dream home in the perfect community.
What is a Master Planned Community? NewHomeSource Explains Everything
Master planned communities are large, mixed-use residential communities with a robust amenity package. These new home communities feature multiple homebuilders developing the neighborhood at a wide range of price points, so homebuyers with various budgets can invest in a new house.
Typically, master planned communities are commuter towns, combining a spacious neighborhood, affordable homes, close-knit neighbors, and easy access to a large metropolitan area. Master planned communities get developed on at least 2,500 acres of land and feature at least 100 available homes. Sometimes, a third party developer designs the community and the amenity package, with the new homebuilders only working on their segments of the neighborhood.
Master planned communities frequently feature a diverse range of housing options. Many neighborhoods include enclaves with townhomes, patio homes, and even condos in addition to an extensive offering of single family houses. Finding master planned communities with 55+ segments isn’t difficult either.
What are the Benefits of Living in a Master Planned Community?
With amazing amenities, ideal locations, and a true sense of community, it’s no wonder why people love living in master planned communities.
Amazing Amenities
Living in a master planned community often means getting more bang for your HOA buck, thanks to fantastic features and amenity packages. Because master planned communities are larger and more extensively planned than typical neighborhoods, builders and developers can design thriving communities with shared spaces that homeowners actually use and love.
Great amenities allow homeowners a chance to invest in their lifestyle. Take, for example, the community pool. A neighborhood with a pool saves homeowners from having to install a pool in their backyards (which means no upkeep costs and hassles, plus a layer of safety at home), and gives them a place to gather with neighbors. Many master planned communities often go beyond this basic amenity by including lazy rivers, lagoon pools, lap pools, water slides, luxury cabanas, grills, and splash pads under the umbrella of community pool, giving homeowners an in-neighborhood water park.
Amenity packages also often include community gardens, private nature trails, the kinds of playgrounds you wish you had when you were a kid, sports complexes, and so much more.
Building a new home in a master planned community means getting access to a life you love when you get the keys to your dream home.
Ideal Locations
Another perk of master planned communities is their ideal locations. When you invest in a life in a master planned community, you can enjoy the best of all possible worlds. Most master planned communities are developed within commuting distance of large metropolitan areas, artfully combining a peaceful town feel with access to vibrant city life.
Because master planned communities are commuter towns, developers can deliver spacious houses at affordable prices. If you live around an older and established city, a master planned community within communing distance may be your only option to buy a new construction home – much less a spacious home with a yard.
Homeowners can enjoy their city without having to deal with elevated housing costs, crowding, and constant noise. Living in a master planned community allows you to make your dream home a reality while still having access to great jobs and cultural events.
Master planned communities also become thriving towns in their own right. In addition to private community amenities, homeowners have great grocery stores, highly rated schools, fun shopping and yummy restaurants within a few minutes of home.
A True Community With Brand New Houses
Master planned communities are built with a diverse range of housing available. Master planned communities have enclaves of homes with a wide range of price points, so a neighborhood with luxury and gated enclaves can also have 55+ sections, move-up homes, townhome sections, and even starter homes.
The diverse housing options in master planned communities means that homeowners and their families can enjoy a true community. Neighbors in a master planned community come from all walks of life, ensuring that you can always meet interesting people who can expand your horizons.
Master planned communities are a great way for you to invest in your dream home in a fabulous neighborhood. A fantastic combination of beautiful new homes, amazing amenities, great locations, and a strong sense of community make them a wonderful place to buy and build your new home.
After graduating in 2016 from The University of Texas with a degree in English, Sanda Brown became a content writer for the BDX with a focus on website copy and content marketing.
At the BDX, Sanda helps write and edit articles on NewHomeSource.com, writes website copy for builders, and manages a team of freelancers that work on additional content needs.