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New Construction · Pulte / DiVosta
New construction by Pulte / DiVosta · $460,000 – $2,000,000+
About Amara by DiVosta
Amara by DiVosta is a new-construction community offered by Pulte / DiVosta, Life Tested. Home Approved.. Pure Equity Realty represents buyers in Pulte / DiVosta communities at no additional cost to you; the builder pays our commission, so you get independent professional representation through contract and closing.
Pulte Group operates the DiVosta brand across Palm Beach County, building single-family homes, townhomes, and estate collections from the mid-$400s to multi-million-dollar estate homesites. DiVosta has a decades-long legacy in the region, and Pulte's life-tested design process results in homes that work better for how families actually live.
Amara by DiVosta is an estate-home collection in Lake Worth, priced from roughly $1.23 million and running up from there. Floor plans span three to seven bedrooms with three to seven and a half baths and three-car garages, positioning Amara as one of DiVosta's larger and more upscale offerings in the corridor. New model homes have recently opened for touring.
The wide bedroom range, as few as three up to seven, suggests Amara offers both move-up single-family plans and larger multi-generational or estate designs within the same community, so buyers should ask which specific plans are open for sale versus available only as models. As with DiVosta's other Lake Worth communities, pricing moves with each new release.
With new models freshly open, Amara is a good option for buyers who want to walk through finished homes rather than judge floor plans from paper. Given the wide range of home sizes on offer, buyers should be specific with the sales team about which bedroom count and square footage they need, since Amara appears to cover several distinct product lines rather than one uniform home design.
Given Amara's position as one of DiVosta's larger estate collections, buyers should ask specifically about lot premiums, since estate-tier new construction often prices homesites separately from the base home price in a way that can add substantially to the final cost. Comparing Amara's true delivered price, home plus lot plus options, against comparable resale estates in western Lake Worth is the most accurate way to judge value.
Builder
Pulte / DiVosta
Builder Price Range
$460,000 – $2,000,000+
Counties Served
1 counties
Where Pulte / DiVosta Builds
Why New Construction
New construction appeals to buyers for a few clear reasons. Everything is new, from the roof and appliances to the wiring and plumbing, so early maintenance costs are low, and current codes for energy efficiency and, in Florida, hurricane resistance are built in from the start. Floor plans are modern, with the open layouts, larger kitchens, and flexible rooms that many older homes lack, and a builder warranty backs the home through its first years. The tradeoffs are worth knowing too. A new community is often still under development, so expect nearby construction for a while, landscaping needs time to mature, and many new Florida communities carry a CDD assessment on the tax bill that repays the infrastructure bonds, on top of any HOA dues. Comparing a Pulte / DiVosta home in Amara by DiVosta against nearby resale options is the best way to see which one fits your budget and timeline.
Buying New Construction
Buying new construction in Amara by DiVosta works differently from buying a resale home. Depending on the phase, Pulte / DiVosta may offer quick move-in homes that are already built or nearly complete, along with to-be-built homesites where you choose the floor plan and finishes. A to-be-built home usually takes several months to about a year to complete. Much of the personalization happens at the design center, where you select structural options and finishes. Upgrades add up quickly, so it helps to set a budget before you start and to know which choices tend to hold resale value and which do not. New homes still deserve inspections. An independent inspection during construction and again before closing catches issues while the builder is still responsible, and most homes carry a builder warranty, commonly one year on workmanship, two on systems, and ten on the structure. Builders often extend their strongest incentives through a preferred lender or on quick move-in inventory near the end of a quarter, so timing and financing are worth discussing before you commit.
Buyer Representation
The sales representative at the Amara by DiVosta model works for Pulte / DiVosta, not for you. Bringing your own agent costs you nothing on a new-construction purchase, because the builder pays the buyer-side commission from a marketing budget already priced into the home. In most cases your agent needs to be with you or named on your first visit for that to apply, so it pays to line up representation before you tour. An agent who knows Pulte / DiVosta can compare the community to nearby resale and new-construction options, review a builder contract that is written to favor the builder, and press for upgrades, closing-cost help, or a rate buydown that a walk-in buyer might never think to ask for.
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