Peninsula Real Estate Guide
New Construction vs. Resale on the Peninsula
What you actually get, and give up, choosing between a brand-new build and an established home
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10 Years Typical Structural Warranty |
Title 24 CA Energy Code, New Builds Only |
Mostly Infill The Peninsula’s New Construction Model |
SB9 Enabling New Lot Splits |
New construction on the Peninsula looks different than in a growing exurb. There is very little raw land left to develop, so most “new construction” here means a teardown rebuild on an existing lot, a small infill condo building, or, increasingly, a lot split enabled by California’s SB9 law. Understanding what that actually means changes how you should compare it to buying resale.
What “New Construction” Actually Looks Like Here Right Now
Builders like Thomas James Homes are active across the Peninsula, often through a build service where you acquire an existing property and they design and construct a new luxury home on that same lot, in neighborhoods like Redwood City’s Edgewood Park and Menlo Park’s Central Menlo corridor. Downtown San Carlos has also seen small new condo buildings come to market, offering two bedroom units with private balconies and modern finishes a short walk from Laurel Street. Meanwhile, SB9 has enabled some owners to split a single large lot and build two detached homes where one previously stood, and larger, master-planned projects like the roughly 400-unit Island Parkway development spanning the Belmont and Redwood City border show how new housing is being added at the edges of already built-out areas.
The Real Advantages of Buying New
| Advantage | Why It Matters |
| Builder warranty | Most builders offer roughly a 1-year workmanship warranty, a 2-year systems warranty, and a 10-year structural warranty, protection resale homes simply do not come with |
| Energy efficiency | New construction must meet California’s current Title 24 energy code, meaning lower utility bills than most older Peninsula housing stock |
| Customization | Build services like TJH’s let you select floor plans, finishes, and layouts before construction completes |
What You Give Up
New construction on the Peninsula generally commands a real premium per square foot compared to resale homes in the same neighborhood, and new condo developments often carry HOA dues that an equivalent older building might not. You also give up mature landscaping, established tree canopy, and the individual character that comes from a home with real history, all things buyers specifically cite when they choose neighborhoods like Oak Park in San Carlos. Lot sizes on new infill construction can also run smaller than older homes on the same street, since maximizing buildable square footage is often part of the economics that make a rebuild pencil out.
A Property Tax Myth Worth Clearing Up
Some buyers assume new construction means a higher property tax bill than resale. In reality, under Prop 13, every buyer’s assessed value resets to their purchase price at the time of sale, whether the home is brand new or 80 years old. The real tax difference comes from price, not newness, since new construction typically sells at a premium per square foot.
A Quick Framework
| Want a warranty, low maintenance, and modern efficiency: lean new construction |
| Want mature landscaping, character, and a larger lot for the price: lean resale |
| Want to customize finishes without a full remodel project: consider a build service on a lot you already own or acquire |
| Want the fastest possible move-in: resale almost always wins, since new builds carry construction timelines |
Key Takeaway
On the Peninsula, new construction is rarely a subdivision of identical homes. It is almost always one specific lot, one specific builder, and one specific set of tradeoffs, so it is worth evaluating each opportunity individually rather than assuming new automatically means better.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is new construction more expensive than resale on the Peninsula?
Generally yes, on a per square foot basis, though it comes with a warranty and modern efficiency resale homes typically lack.
What is SB9 and how does it relate to new construction?
SB9 is a California law that allows many single-family lots to be split, enabling two homes where zoning previously allowed only one.
Do new construction homes have higher property taxes?
Not because they are new. Assessed value is based on purchase price under Prop 13, regardless of the home’s age.
Can I build a custom new home on the Peninsula?
Yes, several builders offer end-to-end build services on a lot you already own or help you acquire.
| Related Reading | |
| ADUs on the Peninsula: Real Costs, Rental Income, and 2026 Rules | Another way to add new construction value without a full teardown. |
| San Carlos Property Tax Rates: A Buyer’s Guide | Understand exactly how your assessed value gets set at purchase. |
| Which Peninsula City Is Right for You? | See where new construction activity is concentrated across cities. |
| What Upgrades Actually Increase Home Value in San Carlos, CA? | Useful if you’re weighing a remodel of a resale home instead. |
Weighing New Construction Against Resale?
I can walk you through current new construction options alongside comparable resale homes.
Holly Noto | Coldwell Banker Realty | DRE#01244498, DRE#01908304
580 El Camino Real, San Carlos, CA 94070
650.544.6185 | [email protected]
Information reflects publicly listed new construction activity as of mid-2026 and changes as projects complete or sell out. This content is for general informational purposes only and is not construction or legal advice.