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What We Do

Newland Communities creates communities from coast-to-coast for all kinds of families to live life in ways that matter most to them.

How people live is forever changing and evolving, making the big decision to purchase a new home more complex than ever. For more than four decades Newland has been creating communities all across the country that have become home to hundreds of thousands of families. In every community we create, one thing will never change – we start with the people who will one day live there, raise their families there, or retire there.


“Home” means something different to a young couple just starting out, to a family with teenagers, to a couple with adult children returning home, or to an empty nester with a home-based business. Newland is the largest private developer of planned residential and urban mixed-use communities in the United States, and we believe it is this diversity that creates the special sense of community that comes to life every day in our communities.


You can see it in the way the community amenities live, in the way informal social groups form and then take off, and you can sense it on the trails and in our many parks. Newland’s customer-focused approach to community creation is long term, and ensures we deliver on our vision of creating incredible places to live, while responsibly managing our partners' investment.


With offices in many US cities, Newland has been successful because we have created a portfolio of communities with geographic diversity, and a range of homes and amenities for all different types of families living life in ways that matter most to them.


Our teams all across the country take our core values of caring, commitment and integrity very seriously. They are at the heart of everything we do.


Headquartered in San Diego, California, Newland is currently developing communities across the country in 14 states including: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada, Oregon, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and Washington.

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