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LGI Homes New Homes in Bakersfield






$400K-$499K New Homes

Newport -
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$402,900


4

2

2

2,034
$402,900


4

2

2

2,034
Pismo -
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$402,900


5

3

2

2,533
$402,900


5

3

2

2,533
La Jolla -
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$402,900


4

2

2

1,903
$402,900


4

2

2

1,903
Coronado -
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$422,900


3

2

2

1,454
$422,900


3

2

2

1,454
Hermosa -
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$402,900


3

2

2

1,604
$402,900


3

2

2

1,604

LGI Homes New Home Communities in Bakersfield

Morningstar Ranch -
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$402,900 - $422,900
Bakersfield, California Neighborhood


3 - 5

2 - 3

2

1,454 - 2,533
$402,900 - $422,900
Bakersfield, California Neighborhood


3 - 5

2 - 3

2

1,454 - 2,533
Photograph of California Harvest Grove -
Bakersfield, California Neighborhood


3 - 5

2 - 3

2

1,106 - 2,488
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Bakersfield, California Neighborhood


3 - 5

2 - 3

2

1,106 - 2,488

LGI Homes, founded in 2003 with the creation of Summerset Estates in Conroe, Texas, quickly grew to become a top national homebuilder. The company took significant strides in growth, expanding to Phoenix in 2012 and becoming a publicly traded company on the NASDAQ in 2013, allowing further expansion to over 100 communities in 20 states. Recognized for a unique commitment to affordable homeownership, LGI Homes was named Builder of the Year in 2016 by Professional Builder Magazine and broke into the top ranks of homebuilders, ranking as the 10th largest in 2019. The company also achieved recognition as one of Fortune Magazine’s Fastest-Growing Companies in 2018 and closed its 50,000th home in 2021. LGI Homes’ integrity and ethical behavior led to being named one of America’s Most Trustworthy Companies by Newsweek in 2022 and 2023. Central to their success is their people-focused culture, and they take pride in being a fantastic place to work, reflecting their belief that happy employees lead to better products and experiences.

Photograph taken in Bakersfield, California

Bakersfield, California, positioned in the southern end of the Central Valley, offers residents a harmonious blend of rich history, cultural experiences, and economic potential. The city is abundant with attractions including the Kern County Fairgrounds, the scenic Enchanted Forest Park, and the educational Kern County Museum. Art enthusiasts will find solace in the various galleries and theaters scattered throughout Bakersfield. For those who appreciate outdoor activities, kayaking down aqueducts and informative boat rides offer a unique perspective on the region. With a mild winter climate, Bakersfield boasts a cost of living only slightly higher than the national average, coupled with a short average commute time of just 22.6 minutes. While traditionally recognized as an agricultural and industrial hub, Bakersfield is becoming an appealing refuge for those escaping the bustle of southern California, with a significant 12.3% population growth since 2020. The city’s educational infrastructure supports students with a favorable student-to-teacher ratio, and the job market has shown positive growth, further enhancing Bakersfield’s attractiveness as a place to call home.