Selma, NC · ZIP 27576 · Johnston County

New Construction Homes
in Selma, NC

New home communities, builders & new homes for sale in Johnston County — Selma is one of the most underappreciated new construction markets in the greater Triangle, with detached single-family homes starting below $260,000.

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Anna Rukhlina · Realtor® · DASH Carolina · Triangle & Johnston County

Market Overview

New Home Communities, Builders & New Homes for Sale in Johnston County

Selma is one of the most underappreciated new construction markets in the greater Triangle area — and consistently one of the most affordable. Buyers searching for new homes for sale in Selma NC find a market where new single-family homes start below $260,000 and the core of the market runs from the mid-$260s to the low $400s, with a growing premium segment stretching to $760,000 and above.

Located in Johnston County adjacent to Smithfield, Selma sits approximately 35–45 minutes southeast of Downtown Raleigh along the US-70 and I-95 corridors. For buyers who want a true detached single-family home at a price point that has largely disappeared from Wake County — and increasingly from other parts of Johnston County — Selma delivers. See the full Selma real estate guide for schools, resale inventory, and broader market context.

CategoryTypical Range
Entry-Level SFR$240k–$270k
Core Market SFR$270k–$400k
Move-Up SFR$400k–$600k
Premium & Custom SFR$600k–$875k+
ZIP Code27576
CountyJohnston County
Commute to Downtown Raleigh35–45 minutes
Commute to Smithfield5–10 minutes
Commute to Clayton25–30 minutes
Primary Housing TypeSingle-Family Homes only
Most Active CommunitiesEmily Gardens, Honaker Farms, Baylee Ridge
Below $260k
SFR Entry Pricing
$260s–$400s
Core Market Range
35–45 min
To Downtown Raleigh
27576
ZIP Code
The Most Affordable New Single-Family Homes in the Triangle

Selma’s defining advantage is straightforward: new construction single-family homes — detached, with a garage, on their own lot — starting below $260,000. In a Triangle market where entry-level new construction has shifted increasingly toward townhomes, Selma remains one of the last places where a buyer can purchase a brand-new detached home at a price previously associated with condominiums.

The core of the Selma market — where most active inventory sits — runs from the mid-$260s to the low $400s. At these price points, buyers can typically get 3–4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, a garage, and 1,200–2,000+ sqft on a standalone lot. Comparable square footage in Wake County or closer-in Johnston County markets would cost significantly more.

A Single-Family Only Market — No Townhomes

Unlike most Triangle submarkets at this price range, Selma’s new construction is exclusively single-family detached homes. Buyers who have been pushed toward townhomes by budget constraints in other markets often discover that Selma opens up the detached home market again.

This is particularly relevant for buyers who prioritize yard space, privacy, no shared walls, and lower long-term HOA obligations. In Selma, even the most affordable new homes are standalone products.

Johnston County — What That Means for Buyers

All new construction communities in Selma are located in Johnston County. Buyers comparing Selma to Wake County markets should understand the key differences:

  • Johnston County Public Schools serve all Selma communities. Buyers relocating from Wake County should research school options independently before purchasing, as Johnston County and Wake County operate separate school systems with different attendance zones, programs, and performance profiles
  • Property tax rates and county services reflect Johnston County standards. Always verify the current Johnston County tax rate directly, as rates adjust annually
  • The lower home prices in Selma are directly tied to the Johnston County location. Buyers comfortable with that trade-off consistently find Selma delivers the best value per square foot in the Triangle
Convenient Access to I-95

Selma sits at the intersection of US-70 and I-95 — a location unique among Triangle new construction markets. This matters for military families commuting to Fort Bragg / Fort Liberty, logistics and transportation workers based along the corridor, and frequent travelers. VA financing is accepted by all major active builders in Selma.

Why Relocation Buyers Choose Selma

Selma consistently attracts buyers from out of state and from the closer-in Triangle who find other markets priced beyond their reach:

  • The lowest entry price for a new detached home in the Triangle — when buyers ask where they can find a brand-new single-family home under $275,000, Selma is almost always the answer
  • Twin-city access to Smithfield — Selma and Smithfield are adjacent towns sharing US-70, less than 10 minutes apart
  • Authentic small-town character — antiques district, community events, and a historic downtown that predates the Triangle’s suburban growth
  • Room to grow at a stable price — Johnston County continues to attract new infrastructure investment, and Selma’s proximity to both the Triangle and I-95 positions it for long-term growth
Pricing

What Can You Buy in Selma?

Selma has the most affordable new construction single-family homes in the greater Triangle area — exclusively detached homes across four distinct price bands.

Under $270,000 — Entry-Level SFR

$240k–$270k

The most affordable new construction single-family homes in the greater Triangle area.

  • Scattered infill builds, Maci Creek, Pate Landing, Mill Stream
  • Maci Creek — no HOA, one of the only HOA-free new construction communities in the Triangle
  • 3 bed / 2 bath · ~1,100–1,640 sqft

$290,000–$370,000 — Core Market SFR

Heart of the Selma market

Detached homes with garages, 3–4 bedrooms, and 1,400–2,200+ sqft across multiple active communities.

  • Emily Gardens, Honaker Farms, Longleaf Village, Maxwell Farm
  • Hickory Hills, Hinnant Farm East, Pine Tree Knolls at River Run
  • HOA fees among the lowest in Johnston County

$400,000–$600,000 — Move-Up & Semi-Custom

Larger floor plans

Semi-custom and move-up homes with 2,200–2,780 sqft from established Johnston County builders.

  • Abingdon, Talton Pointe, Howell Farm, Earp North
  • JSJ Builders, Neuse River Homes, Southview Homes
  • Exceptionally low HOA fees in several communities

$600,000–$875,000+ — Premium & Custom

Luxury segment

Selma’s growing premium segment with custom-quality homes from established luxury builders.

  • Baylee Ridge (Robuck Homes), Walnut Hall (Kirkwood / RiverBrooke)
  • Ken Harvey Homes — anticipated 2026 delivery, $785k–$875k+
  • 4 bed / 3–4 bath · ~2,350–3,265 sqft
Market Comparison

Selma vs. Smithfield vs. Four Oaks

Many buyers evaluating Selma are also comparing Smithfield new construction and Four Oaks.

FeatureSelmaSmithfieldFour Oaks
CountyJohnstonJohnstonJohnston
Entry SFR Price~$240k~$270k~$245k
Core Market Range$265k–$400k$275k–$340k$250k–$330k
Premium SegmentYes ($500k–$875k)Yes ($450k–$525k)Limited
Commute to RaleighModerateModerateLonger
I-95 AccessExcellent (direct)GoodVery Good
Fort Bragg AccessGoodGoodVery Good
Builder VarietyStrongStrongLimited
SFR vs TownhomeSFR onlyMixSFR only
The Bottom Line

Selma is the right choice for buyers who want the lowest price for a new detached single-family home in the Triangle, direct I-95 access, and don’t need to minimize the Raleigh commute. Smithfield offers slightly more inventory depth at a small premium, with more options near the $300k–$340k range. Four Oaks offers similarly low entry pricing but with significantly fewer active communities and builders.

Who Is Selma Best For?

Selma is not the right market for every buyer — but for the right buyer, it delivers more than almost anywhere else in the Triangle. Selma may be a strong fit if you are:

  • A first-time buyer seeking a brand-new detached single-family home under $300,000
  • A buyer who prioritizes value over commute time and can accommodate a 40-minute drive to Raleigh
  • A military family or VA borrower taking advantage of I-95 access and VA financing accepted by all active builders
  • A remote worker for whom commute time is irrelevant and cost per square foot matters most
  • A buyer comparing Smithfield, Four Oaks, and Clayton who wants to understand what the lowest-priced new construction in the area actually looks like
  • A logistics or transportation worker whose job is based along the I-95 corridor rather than in Raleigh proper
  • A buyer interested in no-HOA new construction — Selma is one of the only Triangle markets with active new construction communities without mandatory HOA dues
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Active Communities

Active Selma New Construction Communities

These are among the most active new construction communities in the Selma market, organized by typical price range.

Under $270,000 — Entry-Level New Single-Family Homes

Scattered / Infill Builds

Various Builders · Single-Family
  • From approximately $240k–$265k
  • No HOA
  • 3 bed / 2 bath · ~1,100–1,300 sqft
  • Builders include Mondragon Homes, Next Chapter Construction, and others

Maci Creek

Single-Family
  • Approximately $258k–$274k
  • No HOA — one of the only active new construction communities in the Triangle with no HOA fee
  • 3 bed / 2 bath · ~1,225–1,292 sqft

Pate Landing

Carroll Construction / Golden Properties & Development · Single-Family
  • Approximately $276k–$290k
  • HOA around $180/year — among the lowest in the market
  • 3 bed / 2 bath · ~1,420–1,490 sqft

Mill Stream

RiverWILD Homes · Single-Family
  • Approximately $274k–$295k
  • HOA around $450/year
  • 3 bed / 2–3 bath · ~1,285–1,640 sqft

$290,000–$370,000 — Core Market Single-Family Homes

Emily Gardens

JSJ Builders / Ben Stout Construction / Caviness & Cates · Single-Family
  • Approximately $300k–$350k
  • HOA around $360/year + $250 capital contribution
  • 3–5 bed / 2 bath / garage · ~1,618–2,530 sqft
  • Three builders in one community — Selma’s closest equivalent to a master-planned community

Longleaf Village

RiverWILD Homes · Single-Family
  • Approximately $278k–$325k
  • HOA around $780/year — includes maintained common areas
  • 3–4 bed / 2 bath / garage · ~1,219–1,932 sqft

Maxwell Farm

Brown Pelican / Other Local Builders · Single-Family
  • Approximately $311k–$330k
  • HOA around $360/year + $250 capital contribution
  • 3 bed / 2 bath / garage · ~1,534–1,631 sqft

Honaker Farms

Neuse River Homes / On Top Building Company · Single-Family
  • Approximately $334k–$470k
  • HOA around $200/year — one of the lowest for an active planned community
  • 3 bed / 2–3 bath / garage · ~1,522–2,463 sqft

Hickory Hills

RiverBrooke Custom Homes / Scott Lee Homes · Single-Family
  • Approximately $320k–$365k
  • HOA around $200/year
  • 3 bed / 2 bath / garage · ~1,425–1,713 sqft

Hinnant Farm East

On Top Building Company · Single-Family
  • Approximately $340k–$420k
  • HOA around $200/year
  • 3–4 bed / 2 bath / garage · ~1,608–1,960 sqft

Pine Tree Knolls at River Run

Weaver Homes · Single-Family
  • Approximately $340k–$455k
  • HOA around $330/year
  • 3 bed / 2–3 bath / garage · ~1,616–2,493 sqft
Spotlight Community: Emily Gardens

If one community captures the breadth and energy of Selma’s new construction market, it’s Emily Gardens. Three separate builders — JSJ Builders Inc., Ben Stout Construction, and Caviness & Cates — are all active within the same neighborhood. JSJ Builders offers traditional layouts from the low $300s; Ben Stout Construction offers larger 4–5 bed plans up to 2,530 sqft under $350k; Caviness & Cates brings Triangle regional brand recognition with competitive pricing. Price range: approximately $300k–$350k · HOA: $360/year + $250 capital contribution · Location: within the City of Selma with easy US-70 access. For buyers who want to compare floor plans side by side across multiple builders in a single visit, Emily Gardens is worth a dedicated trip.

$400,000–$600,000 — Move-Up & Semi-Custom Homes

Abingdon

JSJ Builders Inc. · Single-Family
  • Approximately $450k–$520k
  • HOA around $400/year
  • 3–4 bed / 2–3 bath / garage · ~2,255–2,781 sqft

Talton Pointe

Southview Homes · Single-Family
  • Approximately $450k–$480k
  • HOA around $600/year
  • 3–4 bed / 2–3 bath / garage · ~2,204–2,325 sqft

Howell Farm

Neuse River Homes · Single-Family
  • Approximately $465k–$530k
  • HOA around $250/year — very low for this price range
  • 3–4 bed / 2–3 bath / garage · ~2,419–2,693 sqft

Earp North

JSJ Builders · Single-Family
  • Approximately $566k–$600k
  • HOA around $230/year — exceptionally low for a semi-custom community
  • 3–4 bed / 2–3 bath / garage · ~2,474–2,781 sqft

$600,000–$875,000+ — Premium & Custom Homes

Baylee Ridge

Robuck Homes · Single-Family
  • Approximately $518k–$700k
  • HOA around $69–$76/month — among the lowest monthly HOA for a luxury-tier community
  • 4 bed / 3 bath / garage · ~2,483–3,265 sqft

Walnut Hall

Kirkwood Builders / RiverBrooke Custom Homes · Single-Family
  • Approximately $539k–$760k
  • HOA around $395–$400/year
  • 3–4 bed / 3–4 bath / garage · ~2,352–3,201 sqft

Coming Soon — Ken Harvey Homes

Ken Harvey Homes · Single-Family
  • Approximately $785k–$875k+
  • Anticipated 2026 delivery
  • 4 bed / 3 bath / garage · ~2,842–3,100 sqft

Community availability and pricing change frequently. Contact me for current inventory and builder incentive updates.

Builders

Builders Active in Selma

Multiple national, regional, and local builders maintain an active presence in the Selma new construction market.

JSJ Builders Inc.

Emily Gardens · Maxwell Farm · Abingdon · Earp North

One of the most active builders in the Selma market, operating across multiple price points — from Emily Gardens and Maxwell Farm (core market) to Abingdon and Earp North (premium). JSJ Builders offers a range of floor plans from compact 3-bed homes to larger semi-custom layouts above 2,700 sqft.

Neuse River Homes, LLC

Honaker Farms · Howell Farm

A well-established local Johnston County builder active in Honaker Farms and Howell Farm. Known for quality finishes at competitive prices; consistent absorption rate across multiple communities. HOA fees in Neuse River communities tend to be lower than the market average.

On Top Building Company

Honaker Farms · Hinnant Farm East

Active in Honaker Farms and Hinnant Farm East. Specializes in Ranch-style and single-story layouts — a product type underrepresented in most Triangle new construction. Consistent pricing and community presence.

RiverWILD Homes

Mill Stream · Longleaf Village

A regional builder active in both Mill Stream and Longleaf Village. RiverWILD builds in multiple Johnston County markets including Smithfield and Angier; known for straightforward production homes with good value per sqft.

Ben Stout Construction

Emily Gardens

Active in Emily Gardens with some of the largest floor plans available under $350k in Selma — including 5-bed homes above 2,500 sqft. A builder to know for buyers who want maximum space for their budget.

Caviness & Cates

Emily Gardens

A recognized Triangle regional builder now active in Emily Gardens. Caviness & Cates brings brand credibility and competitive pricing to the Selma market; one of the most established builders to enter Selma new construction in recent years.

Carroll Construction / Golden Properties & Development

Pate Landing

Active in Pate Landing with the most affordable new construction in any planned community in Selma — homes from the mid-$270s. Annual HOA around $180 is among the lowest in the market.

Weaver Homes

Pine Tree Knolls at River Run

Active in Pine Tree Knolls at River Run with 3-bed homes from the low $340s. Weaver is a steady regional builder with consistent build quality and straightforward purchasing process.

Robuck Homes

Baylee Ridge

The primary builder in Baylee Ridge — Selma’s most active premium community. Robuck delivers well-finished 4-bed homes from approximately $518k to $700k with very low monthly HOA. Known across the Triangle for design quality and reliable delivery.

Kirkwood Builders

Walnut Hall

Active in Walnut Hall with custom-quality homes from approximately $610k to $760k. One of Johnston County’s most established luxury builders.

Scott Lee Homes

Hickory Hills

Active in Hickory Hills. Scott Lee Homes is an established builder in the Johnston County market known for quality semi-custom product at competitive prices.

Ken Harvey Homes

Coming Soon · 2026

Entering the Selma market with luxury new construction priced at $785k–$875k — the highest price point in Selma new construction to date. Communities coming soon in 2026.

Before You Sign

Builder contracts differ significantly from resale purchase agreements. Incentives may include closing cost assistance, interest-rate buydowns, design center credits, and discounts on inventory homes. 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.

Location & Commute

School Assignments & Commuting From Selma

School Assignments in Selma

All new construction communities in Selma are located in Johnston County and are served by Johnston County Public Schools. School assignments vary by address and may change over time. Buyers should verify their specific school assignment before purchasing a home.

Use NC School Explorer to look up the school assigned to any home address, compare programs, review performance data, and explore charter and magnet school options across North Carolina.

Check school assignments for any Selma address →

Commuting From Selma

Selma’s location at the US-70 / I-95 intersection gives it a commute profile unlike any other Triangle new construction market. Northbound I-95 connects to Rocky Mount and the Hampton Roads corridor; southbound connects to Fayetteville, Fort Bragg, and the South Carolina line. US-70 provides the primary northwest corridor toward Clayton and Raleigh.

DestinationTypical Drive Time
Smithfield5–10 min
Clayton25–30 min
Garner30–35 min
Downtown Raleigh40–45 min
Knightdale35–40 min
RTP50–60 min
RDU Airport45–55 min
Fayetteville / Fort Bragg60–70 min
Goldsboro35–40 min
Wilson35–40 min

Drive times vary depending on traffic and destination.

Major Employers Near Selma

Many Selma residents work at the following employers and employment centers:

  • Novo Nordisk (Clayton) — one of the largest pharmaceutical employers in the Triangle
  • Grifols (Clayton) — major bioscience employer along the Clayton corridor
  • Johnston Health (Smithfield / Clayton) — Johnston County’s primary healthcare system
  • Amazon (Smithfield area) — distribution and fulfillment operations
  • Caterpillar (Clayton area) — manufacturing employment
  • Johnston County Schools — one of the county’s largest employers for education staff
  • Walmart Distribution Center (Selma) — major local employer
  • I-95 Corridor logistics employers — warehousing, distribution, and transportation companies concentrated along the US-70 / I-95 axis
Common Questions

FAQ — New Construction in Selma

For buyers focused on maximum value in a detached single-family home, Selma offers some of the most competitive pricing in the Triangle. New homes start below $260,000, and the core of the market runs to approximately $400,000. The Johnston County location, commute times, and school assignments should be factored into any comparison with Wake County or closer-in Johnston County markets.
No. Selma is in Johnston County. All new construction communities in Selma are served by Johnston County Public Schools, not Wake County Public Schools. Buyers comparing Selma to Wake County markets should verify school assignments, tax rates, and county services before purchasing.
Scattered infill builds by local builders offer new single-family homes from approximately $240,000 — the lowest entry point for new construction in Johnston County. Maci Creek offers community-based new construction with no HOA starting around $258,000. Pate Landing and Mill Stream offer community new construction starting in the mid-$270s.
Yes. Maci Creek currently offers new single-family homes with no HOA fee — one of the few new construction communities in the Triangle without mandatory HOA dues. Several infill builds also have no HOA. Buyers who want to avoid monthly or annual HOA fees have more options in Selma than in most Triangle markets.
Active builders include JSJ Builders Inc., Neuse River Homes, On Top Building Company, RiverWILD Homes, Ben Stout Construction, Caviness & Cates, Carroll Construction, Golden Properties & Development, Weaver Homes, Robuck Homes, Kirkwood Builders, Scott Lee Homes, RiverBrooke Custom Homes, Southview Homes, and Ken Harvey Homes.
Yes. All major active builders in the Selma market accept VA financing. Selma’s location approximately 60–70 miles north of Fort Bragg / Fort Liberty, combined with its I-95 access, makes it one of the most practical new construction options in the Triangle for military families.
Most Selma residents can reach Downtown Raleigh in approximately 40–45 minutes via US-70 or via I-40 through Smithfield. Clayton, approximately 25–30 minutes northwest, serves as the primary commercial connection between Selma and the Triangle core.
Yes — Selma and Smithfield are adjacent towns, roughly 5–10 minutes apart. The two communities share US-70 and Johnston County services. Buyers in Selma access Smithfield’s retail, dining, and healthcare infrastructure daily.
Yes. Ben Stout Construction in Emily Gardens offers floor plans up to 2,530 sqft starting below $350,000 — among the best square-footage-per-dollar ratios in current Triangle new construction. Several other builders in the Selma core market also offer 4-bedroom homes under $340,000.
Anna Rukhlina — Realtor, Selma NC new construction

Need Help Comparing Selma Communities?

Whether you’re comparing affordable SFR options in Emily Gardens and Honaker Farms, evaluating the premium market in Baylee Ridge, or trying to understand whether Selma, Smithfield, or Clayton is the right fit for your budget and commute, I can help.

Anna Rukhlina · 919-332-6256 · [email protected] · Mon–Sun 8am–10pm