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New England leads the country in new construction savings; in 16 metros, a decade of lower bills and repair costs more than covers the new construction price premium

AUSTIN, Texas, May 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Realtor.com® today released new research showing that buyers of newly built homes save an average of $25,335 over the first ten years of ownership compared to buyers of 20-year-old homes. The savings are driven by lower energy bills and fewer major repairs. The findings reveal a wide geographic divide, with New England states offering the greatest advantage and Southern states the least, and identify 16 metros where a decade of savings from new construction fully erases the price gap with existing homes.

New construction savings come in two forms: lower utility costs from more energy-efficient construction, and delayed replacement of major systems like HVAC, roofs, and water heaters. The analysis draws on data from Pearl, whose Pearl SCORE® rates every single-family home in the country across five performance pillars — Safety, Comfort, Operations, Resilience, and Energy. The analysis finds these benefits vary dramatically depending on where a home is located, how cold the winters are, and how stringent local building codes are.

To help buyers see these savings in action, Realtor.com is introducing interactive total cost of ownership content through a dedicated cost of ownership hub and experience on new construction listings, showing personalized ten-year savings estimates on utilities, roof replacement, HVAC, and water heater costs compared to a comparable resale home, giving  buyers a clearer picture of the true cost of ownership before they contact a builder.

"Homeownership is not a one-time expense, and the ongoing costs of owning a home are where new construction really shines," said Joel Berner, senior economist at Realtor.com®. "Buyers who focus only on the listing price are missing a significant part of the financial picture."

The geographic pattern is stark. New England leads the country in new construction savings, with Massachusetts topping the list at $38,927 over ten years. Stricter building codes and harsher winters amplify the efficiency advantages of newer homes in these states. The South, despite being the most active new construction market in the country, sees smaller savings. Less demanding codes and milder climates mean the energy performance gap between new and existing homes is narrower there.

Top States for New Construction Savings

State 10-Year Total
New
Construction
Savings
New
Construction
Premium
Massachusetts $38,927 46.7 %
New Hampshire $35,885 45.5 %
Maine $34,763 48.3 %
Rhode Island $34,641 46.6 %
Vermont $33,998 25.9 %

In 16 of the 300 largest metropolitan areas, the ten-year savings from buying new fully cover the price premium over existing homes. These markets span a wide range of price points and are concentrated in the South and West, where new construction premiums are modest enough to fall within reach of long-run savings. Madison, WI and Bloomington, IN are the only Midwestern markets on the list.

Metros Where 10-Year New Construction Savings Exceed the Price Premium

Metro New
Construction
Median Listing
Price
Existing Home
Median Listing
Price
10-Year Total
New
Construction
Savings
San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA $1,226,693 $1,210,500 $29,243
St. George, UT $684,447 $683,984 $27,670
Salt Lake City-Murray, UT $652,982 $637,650 $27,670
Seaford, DE $580,619 $567,742 $22,075
Salem, OR $545,333 $517,467 $31,404
Madison, WI $534,284 $527,358 $25,983
Kennewick-Richland, WA $528,807 $516,383 $21,187
Billings, MT $525,477 $504,142 $28,520
Merced, CA $455,719 $429,644 $29,243
Jacksonville, FL $415,901 $411,583 $16,644
Bloomington, IN $402,325 $390,692 $28,836
Greenville-Anderson-Greer, SC $391,793 $390,098 $16,163
San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX $339,642 $329,083 $18,227
Hattiesburg, MS $317,817 $302,683 $25,997
Spartanburg, SC $315,248 $314,967 $16,163
Abilene, TX $310,873 $298,933 $18,227

"These savings estimates are actually conservative," said Berner. "Builder warranties frequently cover HVAC repairs in the early years, meaning new construction buyers often pay nothing out of pocket. And when you factor in the mortgage rate buydowns builders have been offering, which can translate to roughly $30,000 in savings over ten years, the total financial advantage of buying new becomes even more substantial."

The report also notes that builders have been more willing than existing home sellers to negotiate on price, giving buyers additional room to improve the long-run economics of a new construction purchase.

Methodology

Listing price data come from listings on Realtor.com® in the first quarter of 2026. Utility savings data come from estimates modeled by Pearl, through their Pearl SCORE®. Energy costs are generated by multiplying consumption by retail gas and electric prices, averaged at the state level. An escalation factor sourced from EIA is applied to the state-level costs to generate cumulative savings over time. Replacement and maintenance cost data come from estimates modeled by Pearl with these three components: lifespan and degradation, replacement cost, and maintenance cost. Each component is estimated at the zip code level and aggregated to the state level. National estimates are a weighted average of state estimates based on the number of single family homes. Degree-day estimates are sourced from EIA and totaled by adding heating degree days to cooling degree days.

About Pearl
Pearl is a ratings and standards company building the national standard for home performance. Pearl SCORE® rates every single-family home in the U.S. on a 1-to-1,000 scale across five pillars — Safety, Comfort, Operations, Resilience, and Energy — so buyers, sellers, and real estate professionals can understand how a home performs in daily life. Learn more at PearlScore.com.

About Realtor.com®

Realtor.com® pioneered online real estate and has been at the forefront for over 25 years, connecting buyers, sellers, and renters with trusted insights, professional guidance, and powerful tools to help them find their perfect home. Recognized as the No. 1 site trusted by real estate professionals, Realtor.com® is a valued partner, delivering consumer connections and a robust suite of marketing tools to support business growth. Realtor.com® is operated by News Corp [Nasdaq: NWS, NWSA] [ASX: NWS, NWSLV] subsidiary Move, Inc.

Media Contact: Mallory Micetich, press@realtor.com

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SOURCE Realtor.com


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