New Construction Homes
in Lillington, NC
New home communities, builders & new homes for sale in Harnett County — Lillington is one of the most affordable new construction markets in central North Carolina, with townhomes starting below $200,000 and new single-family homes starting under $260,000, with HOA fees as low as $50 per month.
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Anna Rukhlina · Realtor® · DASH Carolina · Triangle & Harnett County
New Home Communities, Builders & New Homes for Sale in Harnett County
Lillington is one of the most affordable new construction markets in central North Carolina — and one of the most strategically positioned for buyers who need access to Fort Bragg / Fort Liberty. Buyers searching for new homes for sale in Lillington NC find a market where townhomes start below $200,000 and new single-family homes start under $260,000, with HOA fees as low as $50 per month across multiple active communities.
Located in Harnett County along the US-421 corridor, Lillington sits approximately 20–25 minutes north of Fort Bragg / Fort Liberty, 25–30 minutes from Fuquay-Varina, and 40–50 minutes from Downtown Raleigh. For military families, VA borrowers, and buyers who want the maximum amount of new home for their money, Lillington consistently delivers what very few other Triangle-area markets can match. Compare with the Angier new construction guide for nearby Harnett County options.
| Category | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Townhomes (entry) | $199k–$245k |
| Single-Family Homes (entry) | $250k–$290k |
| Single-Family Homes (core market) | $290k–$335k |
| Move-Up SFR | $335k–$360k+ |
| ZIP Code | 27546 |
| County | Harnett County |
| Commute to Fort Bragg / Fort Liberty | 20–25 minutes |
| Commute to Fuquay-Varina | 25–30 minutes |
| Commute to Downtown Raleigh | 40–50 minutes |
| Primary Housing Types | Townhomes + Single-Family Homes |
| Lowest HOA in Active SFR Community | $50/month (Partridge Village, Elyse Meadows, Leander Lee Preserve) |
| Most Active Communities | Partridge Village, Westerly, Cape Overlook, Caitlin Crossing, Gregory Village |
Lillington’s single most important market distinction is geographic: it sits approximately 20–25 minutes north of Fort Bragg / Fort Liberty — one of the largest military installations in the United States.
No other active new construction market in the Triangle area offers this combination: new construction townhomes starting below $200,000; new construction SFR starting below $260,000; 20–25 minute drive to Fort Bragg / Fort Liberty; VA financing accepted at every major active builder; and multiple active communities with consistent inventory.
For military families and civilian DoD employees who need proximity to the base but want to live in a growing community rather than in Fayetteville proper, Lillington is one of the clearest practical choices in North Carolina. The commute is shorter than driving from many parts of Fayetteville to the base itself, and the price for new construction is meaningfully lower than what comparable homes cost in Spring Lake or Hope Mills.
Lillington attracts a specific, consistent type of buyer — one who has usually compared Angier, Fuquay-Varina, and Fayetteville, and found that Lillington delivers the best balance of price, proximity to base, and new construction quality.
- The lowest new construction prices in the Triangle area — when buyers ask where they can find a brand-new 3-bedroom townhome under $215,000 within commuting distance of any major employment center, Lillington is almost always the answer
- Exceptional HOA value — multiple active communities charge $50/month HOA, including Partridge Village (Ryan Homes), Elyse Meadows (KB Home), and Leander Lee Preserve (Mungo Homes)
- Campbell University adjacency — Buies Creek is immediately adjacent to Lillington; faculty, staff, medical residents, and graduate students regularly choose new construction here
- Harnett County room to grow — one of the fastest-growing counties in North Carolina over the past decade, with infrastructure investment accelerating
- Authentic county seat character — Lillington is the county seat of Harnett County with a courthouse, downtown, and community identity subdivision-only developments can’t replicate
Campbell University in Buies Creek sits immediately adjacent to Lillington — less than 10 minutes from most new construction communities. Campbell enrolls approximately 9,000 students and is home to the College of Osteopathic Medicine, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, Lundy-Fetterman School of Business, School of Pharmacy, and Division I athletics.
Medical residents completing multi-year programs often purchase rather than rent. Faculty at all schools represent stable, long-term employment. For investors and buyers considering resale value, proximity to a university healthcare system in a growing county is a meaningful long-term demand driver that Fort Liberty proximity alone doesn’t capture.
Lillington’s position along US-421 gives buyers access to employment in multiple directions:
- Military (20–25 min): Fort Bragg / Fort Liberty — active duty, civilian, and contractor positions
- Healthcare (10–35 min): Campbell University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Betsy Johnson Hospital (Dunn), Central Carolina Hospital (Sanford), WakeMed, UNC Rex, Duke Health
- Manufacturing (20–30 min): Caterpillar (Sanford/Lee County), growing industrial presence along US-421 / US-401
- Education (5–15 min): Campbell University, Harnett County Schools, Central Carolina Community College
- Government & Services: Harnett County Government (Lillington — county seat), state government agencies in Raleigh (40–50 min)
What Can You Buy in Lillington?
Lillington offers the most affordable new construction in the Triangle — townhomes and single-family homes across three distinct price bands, with some of the lowest HOA fees of any active new construction market in North Carolina.
Under $250,000 — Most Affordable in the Triangle
The lowest-priced new construction townhomes in the Triangle dataset — starting below $200,000.
- Buies Creek Townhomes (True Homes), Townes at North Main (Davidson Homes)
- Cape Overlook (Smith Douglas), Caitlin Crossing (Lennar)
- Townhomes + entry SFR · 3–4 bed · Harnett County Schools
$250,000–$300,000 — Entry Single-Family Homes
New detached homes with garages and HOA fees as low as $50/month.
- Partridge Village, Gregory Village, Leander Lee Preserve, Elyse Meadows
- Matthews Ridge, Shiloh, Stonebarrow, Wellers Knoll
- 3–5 bed / 2–3 bath / garage · ~1,400–2,500 sqft
$290,000–$340,000 — Core Market SFR
Move-up floor plans from national and regional builders with consistent inventory.
- Westerly (D.R. Horton), Homes at Reedy Branch, McKay Place, Nathans Ridge
- The Farm at Neills Creek, Ducks Landing, Dry Creek Village
- 4–5 bed layouts available · ~1,500–2,800 sqft
Lillington vs. Fuquay-Varina vs. Angier
Fuquay-Varina is the most common comparison buyers make when they find Lillington. Both sit along the US-401 / US-421 corridor south of Raleigh. Angier is the next-closest Harnett County market.
Lillington vs. Fuquay-Varina
| Feature | Lillington | Fuquay-Varina |
|---|---|---|
| County | Harnett | Wake |
| Entry Townhome | ~$200k | ~$330k |
| Entry SFR | ~$250k | ~$375k |
| Commute to Raleigh | 40–50 min | 30–40 min |
| Fort Liberty Access | 20–25 min | 35–45 min |
| New Construction Inventory | Excellent | Strong |
| HOA Range | $50–$200/mo | $75–$250/mo |
| Wake County Schools | No | Yes |
| Campbell University | 5–10 min | 30+ min |
The price gap is substantial — a buyer who can spend $375k in Fuquay-Varina can often buy a comparable or larger new home in Lillington for $265k–$280k. The trade-off is real: Fuquay-Varina offers a shorter Raleigh commute, Wake County schools, and more established commercial infrastructure.
Lillington vs. Angier
| Feature | Lillington | Angier |
|---|---|---|
| County | Harnett | Harnett |
| Entry Townhome | ~$200k | ~$225k |
| Entry SFR | ~$250k | ~$285k |
| Commute to Raleigh | 40–50 min | 35–45 min |
| Fort Liberty Access | Best | Good |
| New Construction Inventory | Excellent | Strong |
Angier offers slightly higher pricing with a marginally shorter Raleigh commute. Buyers comparing the two should evaluate specific communities and floor plans rather than market-level generalizations, as individual community pricing often overlaps.
Lillington has characteristics that attract investors alongside owner-occupants, though it is primarily an owner-occupied market. Fort Liberty rental demand, Campbell University demand from medical residents and graduate students, lower acquisition costs versus Wake County, and Harnett County population growth all support investment interest. Investors should verify local rental market dynamics, property management availability, and current cap rates before purchasing.
Lillington may be a strong fit if you are:
- A military family or VA borrower stationed at Fort Bragg / Fort Liberty who wants new construction at prices that make sense on a military salary
- A first-time buyer who wants a brand-new detached single-family home under $270,000
- A Campbell University employee, faculty member, or staff who wants to minimize commute while maximizing home size
- A buyer who prioritizes low HOA fees — multiple active communities charge $50/month
- A remote worker whose employment doesn’t require Triangle proximity and who wants maximum square footage for their budget
- A Fayetteville buyer priced out of new construction willing to commute 30–35 minutes for better quality and price
- A buyer comparing Angier, Fuquay-Varina, and Harnett County who wants the entry-level ceiling of affordable new construction
Who Is Lillington NOT For?
Honest positioning matters. Lillington may not be the best fit if you:
- Need a daily commute to RTP or North Raleigh — a 50–60 minute one-way commute is impractical for many buyers
- Prioritize Wake County Public Schools — all Lillington communities are in Harnett County schools
- Want a walkable urban environment — Lillington is a small county seat, not an amenity-dense urban market
- Need quick access to RDU Airport — RDU is approximately 50–60 minutes from Lillington
- Expect significant near-term appreciation relative to Wake County — Lillington’s value proposition is current affordability, not rapid price appreciation
Active Lillington New Construction Communities
Over 20 active builders and communities in Lillington, organized by typical price range. All communities are in Harnett County and served by Harnett County Schools.
Under $250,000 — The Most Affordable New Construction in the Triangle
Buies Creek Townhomes
- Approximately $199k–$220k
- HOA around $200/month
- 3 bed / 2.5 bath / no garage · ~1,360 sqft
- Lowest-priced new construction townhomes in the Triangle dataset
Townes at North Main
- Approximately $213k–$224k
- HOA around $302/quarter
- 3 bed / 2.5 bath / garage · ~1,537–1,711 sqft
Cape Overlook
- Townhomes ~$215k–$265k; SFR from ~$255k–$330k
- HOA around $75–$130/month
- 3–4 bed / 2–2.5 bath / garage · ~1,164–2,237 sqft
- Most diverse product community in Lillington
Caitlin Crossing
- Townhomes ~$230k–$250k; SFR from ~$290k–$340k
- HOA approximately $840–$1,440/year (varies by phase)
- 3–4 bed / 2.5–3 bath / garage · ~1,437–2,134 sqft
- Lennar “Everything’s Included” model
$250,000–$300,000 — Entry Single-Family Homes
Partridge Village
- Approximately $249k–$330k
- HOA around $50/month — lowest active SFR HOA in Harnett County
- 3–5 bed / 2–3 bath / garage · ~1,440–2,551 sqft
Gregory Village
- Approximately $257k–$344k
- HOA around $70/month
- 3–4 bed / 2–3 bath / garage · ~1,409–2,517 sqft
Leander Lee Preserve
- Approximately $268k–$320k
- HOA around $50–$55/month
- 3–4 bed / 2–3 bath / garage · ~1,400–2,237 sqft
Elyse Meadows
- Approximately $268k–$327k
- HOA around $50/month
- 3 bed / 2 bath / garage · ~1,446–1,910 sqft
Matthews Ridge
- Approximately $272k–$334k
- HOA around $165/quarter
- 3–4 bed / 2 bath / garage · ~1,288–2,074 sqft
Shiloh
- Approximately $280k–$300k
- HOA around $180/year — lowest annual HOA in the market
- 3 bed / 2 bath / garage · ~1,481–1,567 sqft
Stonebarrow
- Approximately $272k–$345k
- HOA around $62/month
- 3–4 bed / 2–3 bath / garage · ~1,712–2,412 sqft
Wellers Knoll
- Approximately $274k–$325k
- HOA around $375–$390/quarter
- 3 bed / 2–3 bath / garage · ~1,409–2,278 sqft
If one community defines what makes Lillington’s new construction market unusual, it’s Partridge Village. Built by Ryan Homes, Partridge Village offers a wide range of floor plans, consistent builder presence, and a monthly HOA of approximately $50 — the lowest active SFR HOA fee in Harnett County new construction. Price range: approximately $249k–$330k · Floor plans: ~1,440–2,551 sqft, 3–5 bedrooms · Location: US-421 corridor, 20–25 minutes from Fort Liberty · VA financing accepted. For VA buyers and military families, Partridge Village is often the first and most practical community to evaluate in Lillington.
$290,000–$340,000 — Core Market SFR
Westerly
- Approximately $300k–$335k
- HOA around $67/month
- 4–5 bed / 2–3 bath / garage · ~1,764–2,804 sqft
Homes at Reedy Branch
- Approximately $290k–$325k
- HOA around $550/year
- 3–4 bed / 2–3 bath / garage · ~1,535–2,053 sqft
McKay Place
- Approximately $300k–$330k
- HOA around $252/semi-annually
- 4 bed / 2–3 bath / garage · ~1,764–2,511 sqft
Nathans Ridge
- Approximately $295k–$335k
- HOA around $600/year
- 3–5 bed / 2–3 bath / garage · ~1,510–2,300 sqft
The Farm at Neills Creek
- Approximately $310k–$354k
- HOA around $150/quarter
- 3–4 bed / 2–3 bath · ~1,777–2,431 sqft
Ducks Landing
- Approximately $280k–$330k
- HOA around $500/year
- 3–4 bed / 2–3 bath / garage · ~1,618–1,992 sqft
Dry Creek Village
- Approximately $295k–$334k
- HOA around $700/year
- 3–4 bed / 2–3 bath / garage · ~1,501–2,053 sqft
Retreat at North Main
- Approximately $299k–$325k
- HOA around $302/quarter
- 3 bed / 2 bath / garage · ~1,647–2,503 sqft
Community availability and pricing change frequently. Contact me for current inventory and builder incentive updates.
Builders Active in Lillington
Over 20 active builders maintain a presence in the Lillington new construction market — from national builders to regional and local operators.
Ryan Homes
The most active SFR builder in Lillington by volume. Active in Partridge Village with the widest floor plan range and lowest HOA ($50/month) in the market. National builder known for efficient processes and consistent product.
Davidson Homes
One of the broadest ranges in the market — from townhomes at $213k to larger SFR homes in the $340s. Known for quality finishes at competitive prices.
D.R. Horton
Active with SFR homes from approximately $300k to $335k. One of the lowest monthly HOA fees in the D.R. Horton portfolio at $67/month. Consistent inventory pipeline.
Smith Douglas Homes
Known for energy-efficient construction, transparent pricing, and above-average standard features. Active in townhomes and SFR across multiple communities.
Lennar
Active with townhomes from the $230s and SFR from approximately $290k to $340k. Lennar’s “Everything’s Included” model means buyers receive standard finishes that other builders charge as upgrades.
KB Home
SFR homes from approximately $268k to $334k with HOA as low as $50/month. KB Home’s build-to-order studio lets buyers customize interior selections.
Mattamy Homes
SFR homes from approximately $272k to $345k with $62/month HOA. Quality-focused builder known for thoughtful community design.
Mungo Homes
SFR homes from approximately $268k to $320k with HOA around $50/month. Well-established Southeast regional builder with consistent quality.
True Homes
One of the most active local builders in Harnett County — lowest-priced new construction townhomes ($199k–$220k) and SFR at Nathans Ridge ($295k–$335k).
Carroll Construction / GPD
SFR homes from approximately $280k to $300k with HOA of only $180/year — the lowest annual HOA in the market.
JSJ Builders
SFR homes from approximately $280k to $330k. Established builder active across Johnston and Harnett County markets.
New Home Inc LLC
Boutique community with SFR homes from approximately $335k and HOA of $55/month.
Adams Homes
Consistent, straightforward SFR product at competitive Harnett County pricing.
DRB Homes
Now active in The Farm at Neills Creek with SFR homes from approximately $310k to $354k.
Builder contracts differ significantly from resale purchase agreements. I review builder contracts with buyers — covering upgrade allowances, closing cost incentives, warranty terms, and timeline contingencies — before you commit. Ideally, connect before your first model home visit.
School Assignments & Commuting From Lillington
School Assignments in Lillington
All new construction communities in Lillington are located in Harnett County and are served by Harnett County Schools. School assignments vary by address and may change over time as Harnett County adjusts attendance zones. Buyers should verify the specific school assignment for any home address before purchasing.
Use NC School Explorer to check the school assigned to any specific Lillington address, compare Harnett County public schools by program and NC performance grade, review school performance data, and explore charter and magnet school options.
Check school assignments for any Lillington address →Commuting From Lillington
Lillington sits on US-421, which runs north toward Sanford, Apex, and Cary, and south toward Dunn, Fayetteville, and Fort Bragg. NC-210 and NC-27 provide additional east-west access. For Triangle-oriented commutes, US-421 north to US-1 or I-540 is the primary route.
| Destination | Typical Drive Time |
|---|---|
| Fort Bragg / Fort Liberty | 20–25 min |
| Sanford | 20–25 min |
| Angier | 15–20 min |
| Fuquay-Varina | 25–30 min |
| Dunn | 20–25 min |
| Apex / Cary | 35–45 min |
| Downtown Raleigh | 40–50 min |
| RTP | 50–60 min |
| Fayetteville | 30–35 min |
| RDU Airport | 50–60 min |
Drive times vary depending on traffic and destination.
FAQ — New Construction in Lillington
Need Help Comparing Lillington Communities?
With over 20 active builders and communities in Lillington, comparing floor plans, HOA structures, and commute profiles can take time. Whether you’re evaluating options for a VA purchase, comparing Lillington to Angier or Fuquay-Varina, or simply trying to understand what your budget actually gets you here, I can help.
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