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New Construction
Modern, energy-efficient new homes are opening across the Tri-County — and a Mills Team agent represents your interests through the builder process, usually at no cost to you.
Bring us to your first visit. Builder reps represent the builder. Having a Mills Team agent from the start — typically paid by the builder — protects your interests at no cost to you.
New homes mean modern open layouts, energy efficiency, builder warranties, and the chance to customize — with far less near-term maintenance. In the fast-growing Tri-County, new communities are opening across Summerville, Goose Creek, Moncks Corner, and beyond.
We have working relationships with the region's major builders — including Lennar, D.R. Horton, Toll Brothers, Pulte/Del Webb, Mungo Homes, and Crescent Homes — and we know the master-planned communities like Nexton, Cane Bay, and Carnes Crossroads, plus Foxbank Plantation in Moncks Corner and 55+ living at Four Seasons at Lakes of Cane Bay.
Yes — and it typically costs you nothing. The builder's on-site sales rep represents the builder, not you. A Mills Team agent represents your interests, reviews the builder's contract, and advises on lot selection and which upgrades actually hold value. Important: bring us in before your first on-site visit, ideally before you register at the sales office, so we can represent you.
New homes come with builder warranties, but an independent inspection still matters. We recommend a third-party inspection — including a pre-drywall walkthrough where possible — and coordinate with trusted local inspectors.
Because the whole transaction runs on the builder's playbook. Builder purchase agreements look nothing like a standard South Carolina resale contract, earnest deposits are often non-refundable, incentives change month to month, and upgrade pricing is set at the builder's design center — not negotiated at the closing table. Steps that never appear in a resale deal, like pre-drywall walkthroughs and construction-milestone deadlines, are routine here. It's unfamiliar territory even for many licensed agents, and a buyer walking in alone is taking on that complexity with what is likely the largest purchase of their life.
The consultant in the model home works for the builder — their job is to sell that builder's inventory on that builder's terms. The Mills Team at NextHome The Agency Group sits on your side of the table. Our agents have spent years negotiating directly with Charleston-area builders and their new-home sales staff, so we know where contract terms have room to move, which incentives are genuinely negotiable, and which upgrades hold resale value versus which ones just inflate the price. That experience is how we get clients the most home for the least money — and keep the process from becoming a source of frustration. Thinking about a new build? Don't walk into the sales office alone; put the Mills Team in your corner first.
FAQ
No. The builder typically pays the buyer's agent, so Mills Team representation usually costs you nothing — but you should have us involved before your first on-site visit.
Major master-planned communities include Nexton and Cane Bay (Summerville/Berkeley), Carnes Crossroads (Goose Creek/Summerville), and Foxbank Plantation (Moncks Corner), among many others. The Mills Team can match you to the right one.
Beyond New Construction
Our philosophy is simple: every client gets the same care, candor, and premier-level service we'd give our own family. That's how the Mills Team has practiced real estate in the Lowcountry from the beginning.
Few decisions reshape a family's life like buying or selling a home — and it looks different in every corner of the Tri-County. A gated neighborhood in Mount Pleasant, a waterfront cottage on Folly Beach, a classic Charleston Single downtown, a historic home in Summerville, a lake house on the water: each comes with its own market, its own buyers, and its own pitfalls. The Mills Team's agents work real estate full-time, and that focus is why our clients move through Charleston-area transactions faster and with fewer surprises than they would anywhere else.
Jim Mills and the team he leads have accumulated more than 69 combined years in Charleston-area real estate and closed over 2,000 property sales — and 94% of our business walks in the door by referral from clients we've already served. We put that experience to work by keeping you informed: current market conditions, where prices are heading, and what it means for your timing — so the decision to buy or sell is made on real data, never guesswork.