Buying Guide · April 15, 2026

Building New vs. Buying Resale in Orlando: A 2025 Cost Comparison

If you’re shopping for a home in the Orlando market in 2025, you’ve probably noticed two things: resale inventory is still historically low, and what is available is priced at a premium. In this environment, more and more families are running the numbers on building new — and many are surprised by what they find.

The Resale Reality in Greater Orlando

Orange County’s available resale inventory in early 2025 sits well below pre-pandemic norms. Homes that come to market are often seeing multiple offers within the first weekend, with buyers waiving inspection contingencies and bidding above list price. For families who need to move on their own timeline, the resale market is frustrating, competitive, and exhausting.

And when you do land a resale home, you’re often inheriting deferred maintenance — an aging HVAC system, a roof approaching end-of-life, outdated insulation, and a floor plan that wasn’t designed for how you actually live. The true cost of a resale home includes these hidden remediation expenses, which typically add $20,000–$50,000 to the effective purchase price in the first five years.

What New Construction Actually Costs in 2025

Echo Park Houses’ entry-level plan — The Echo — starts from $298,000, fully built on your lot with impact windows, Energy Star-certified HVAC, spray foam insulation, and a 10-year structural warranty included. Our mid-range Park model starts from $369,000. These are fixed-price contracts — not starting points for a negotiation.

A comparable 3-bedroom resale home in Winter Garden, Ocoee, or Clermont is currently listing between $310,000 and $375,000 — and you’re bidding against other buyers. You’re also taking on all the uncertainty of a used home.

The Hidden Advantages of Building New in Orlando

Beyond the price comparison, there are several advantages of building new that are easy to overlook:

Is Building Right for You?

Building new isn’t the right choice for everyone. If you need to move in 30 days, resale is your only option. If you’ve found your dream neighborhood and nothing is being built there, resale is the answer. But if you have 60–90 days, some flexibility on location within greater Orlando, and you want a home that’s truly yours — building new is worth a serious look. We offer free consultations to help you run the numbers honestly.

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