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Pulte Homes is one of the most active builders in the greater Austin area, with 253 homes currently on the market and more than 3,600 total MLS transactions recorded locally. They build throughout Central Texas in a wide range of established communities, including Santa Rita Ranch, Sunfield, and Sun City in Georgetown. Home sizes range from 1,092 to 5,589 square feet across 2 to 7 bedrooms, with a median closed sale price of $395,374 and options reaching $1.2 million in premium communities. If you are exploring new construction in Austin, Pulte has more floor plans and more locations to choose from than almost any other builder in the region.
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About Pulte Homes for Sale
About Pulte Homes
Pulte Homes is a national production homebuilder with one of the deepest footprints in the Austin-Round Rock metro. Part of the PulteGroup family, which also includes Centex and Del Webb, Pulte brings institutional scale to home construction without giving up the variety that buyers in different life stages need. Their local MLS record speaks to that presence: more than 3,640 homes sold or listed in this market, with 253 currently active.
As a large production builder, Pulte runs dedicated design centers where buyers work with consultants to select finishes, flooring, cabinetry, and fixtures from a curated set of options. Most active communities have model homes open for tours, so you can walk through the actual layout and finish level before signing a contract. This structured process suits buyers who want clarity on what they are getting before committing.
Where Pulte Builds in the Austin Area
Pulte builds across 10 cities in Central Texas. Georgetown leads with 823 homes in their MLS history, followed by Austin with 728 and Leander with 430. Liberty Hill, Round Rock, Buda, Kyle, Pflugerville, Cedar Park, and Manor round out the rest of their footprint.
Some of their most active communities by total home count include:
- Santa Rita Ranch in Liberty Hill, with 265 total homes and 38 currently active
- Sunfield near Buda, with 193 total homes and 12 active
- Sun City in Georgetown, with 168 homes and 5 active
- Sun City Georgetown Neighborhood PUD, with 159 homes and 9 active
- Lagos with 101 homes and 13 active
- Hometown Kyle with 93 homes and 4 active
- Horizon Lake with 73 homes and 7 active
- Paloma Lake with 68 homes and 1 active
- Reserve North Fork with 69 homes and 3 active
- Ranch Cypress Creek with 55 homes and 2 active
Additional communities include Sonoma, Bluffview, Sweetwater, Preston, and Sun City Nbrhd. This geographic spread means buyers have real choices depending on where they work, what commute they can handle, and what price point fits their budget.
Price Range and Home Styles
Pulte covers a wide price band in the Austin market. Based on closed MLS data, the median sale price for a Pulte home is $395,374, with homes reaching up to $1,235,000 in more premium communities. Most buyers will find the bulk of Pulte inventory sitting in the $300,000 to $600,000 range, though there is meaningful inventory both below and well above that window depending on the community and floor plan.
Home sizes run from 1,092 square feet on the smaller end up to 5,589 square feet in the larger plans, with bedroom counts from 2 to 7 and bathroom counts from 2 to 8. This range means Pulte is not building to a single buyer profile. Smaller, more efficient plans appear alongside large, multi-story homes with bonus rooms, media rooms, and extended covered patios.
Because Pulte operates at scale, they can offer more floor plan variety within a single community than a smaller builder typically can. Buyers can often choose from entry-level plans and move-up plans in the same neighborhood, which simplifies the search if you want to stay in a specific area but have flexibility on size.
What to Expect When Buying a Pulte Home
Purchasing a new construction home from Pulte follows a defined process. You visit a community, walk model homes, select a lot and floor plan, then work through the design center to personalize your finishes. Pulte typically has a preferred lender program, and some incentives may be tied to using their financing. A buyer's agent from Neuhaus Realty Group can represent your interests throughout that process at no cost to you, which matters because the builder's sales team works for the builder, not for you.
Build timelines vary by community, lot availability, and market conditions. Pulte's larger communities often have inventory homes (spec homes) that are already under construction or nearly complete, which can shorten the wait compared to a full custom build. If you are on a timeline, asking about available inventory homes is a smart first step when visiting a community.
On the quality side, Pulte is a national builder with standardized construction processes, third-party inspections, and published warranty terms. Like any production builder, the finish quality reflects the price tier you are buying into. Buyers in entry-level plans should set expectations accordingly, while the upper-tier communities and floor plans generally include higher-grade standards as part of the base specification.