Final Opportunities

Homes for sale at
Headwater Cove

From $527,990

|

Tradition SeriesSM

31074 Tigress Road, Lewes, DE 19958

3 Bed| 2 - 3.5 Bath | 2 - 3 Garage

1 - 2 Story | From 2,070 Sq. Ft.

Model home

Sunday - Tuesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Thursday Closed
Friday - Saturday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Holiday schedule may impact availability

About our community

Headwater Cove is an amenity-filled, quiet new home community tucked off Rt. 24 in Lewes, DE. It features spacious open-concept ranch and two-story homes with low-maintenance lawns ranging from 2,070 to 2,657 square feet in the Cape Henlopen School district.

Headwater Cove offers an outdoor resort-style pool, a fire pit, pickleball courts, and a clubhouse equipped with a fitness center, billiards, shuffleboard, card tables, and more. Homes in this neighborhood include lavish features such as gleaming quartz kitchen countertops, elegant luxury vinyl plank flooring, and sleek stainless steel appliances.

Equally distanced from both Rehoboth and Lewes Beach, homeowners can indulge in a plethora of culinary experiences, explore local retail shops, immerse themselves in art galleries, or perfect their swing at multiple golf courses. Nature enthusiasts will revel in being just minutes away from beautiful beaches, tranquil nature trails, and serene bird sanctuaries. For the adventurous souls, miles of picturesque biking paths await your exploration.

Residents of Headwater Cove are also in for a treat as they can participate in exciting community events like the annual Seawitch Festival in Rehoboth and the Sea Glass and Coastal Arts Festival in historic Lewes.

Discover your perfect neighborhood at Headwater Cove! Visit us today.

Deals are only 7 days away.
Get ready

Community amenities

  • Fire Pits
  • Pickleball
  • Club House
  • Exercise - Fitness
  • Pool
  • Home is Connected Smart Home System
  • Billards
  • Card Tables
  • Low Maintenance Lawns
  • Shuffleboard
  • Street Lights
  • Sidewalks

Schools

Love Creek Elementary School
Public | Pre K - 5 3.5 mi.

Beacon Middle School
Public | 6-8 3.5 mi.

Cape Henlopen High School
Public | 9-12 6.1 mi.

View this community's interactive lot map

Model home

Sunday - Tuesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Thursday Closed
Friday - Saturday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Holiday schedule may impact availability

Come shop our homes and get expert advice in person.

Area Information

New Homes in Lewes, Delaware

Lewes, Delaware, known as “The First Town in the First State,” offers residents suburban historic charm while providing plenty of outdoor activities and big-city opportunities. Located on the Delaware Bay in eastern Sussex County, the city offers stunning views of the Cape Region and plenty of recreational areas, including wildlife refuges, beaches, and state parks and forests. As the first European settlement in Delaware, Lewes was founded in 1631, making it one of the state's oldest cities, and it offers residents a wide range of historical sites, including colonial American monuments and WWII memorials. There is a vibrant downtown district that offers the community historic buildings, boutiques, shops, restaurants, and plenty of events to connect with fellow residents. Whether you are a young family looking for a place to get your fresh start, a professional seeking a close-knit community to work in, or a retiree wanting a place to plant your roots and settle down, Lewes, DE is an ideal place for every chapter of life.

The city of Lewes, DE makes it easy to travel and commute to the surrounding towns and cities nearby. Major highways such as US Route 9, Delaware Route 1, the Historic Lewes Byway, and Freeman Highway serve the Lewes community, connecting it to numerous nearby towns. If you are looking for regional air travel, you can drive less than an hour and a half to the Salisbury Regional Airport located in Salisbury, Maryland. With the new homes in Lewes, DE from D.R. Horton, you can move into the close-knit community with smart home technology and a variety of floorplans to choose from.

Living in Lewes, DE

While the city of Lewes, DE has plenty of opportunities to explore the beautiful nature of the Delaware Bay area, there are numerous community events to connect with fellow residents. The city offers multiple festivals to celebrate the town’s historical charm and lively community. In the spring, the Lewes Tulip Festival celebrates the town's Dutch heritage by showcasing a beautiful array of over 31,000 tulips and 5,000 spring bulb plantings over three weekends.

The Mid-Atlantic Sea Glass and Coastal Arts Festival takes place in the first week of June and offers an experience that explores the area's strong art community. With over 70 regional and local sea glass and coastal-themed artists in attendance, you can view a wide display of unique art forms from sea glass and wood art to jewelry and photography. The festival also features a collection of gorgeous antique glassware available for purchase. There is live music, a family activity area, and lectures throughout the weekend that offer entertainment and education on the arts to all ages.

The Historic Lewes Farmers Market is a great way to check off your grocery list while connecting with the community and enjoying fun activities. It sources local vendors who provide sustainable, socially responsible food to the city. There are many events hosted at the farmers' market, such as jazz festivals and seasonal celebrations like Halloween and Thanksgiving. Another resource in the town, the Zwaanendeal Museum, offers a place to meet fellow history buffs. The museum, modeled after buildings in the Netherlands, celebrates the 300 years of Delaware’s first European settlement. The displays showcase an impressive collection of local artifacts and delve into the deep history and culture of Lewes, DE.

While there is plenty to do in town, the city of Lewes, DE provides residents with a wide range of outdoor activities to do and areas to explore. The city is full of parks and recreation areas to visit, like Blockhouse Pond Park, Stango Park, Zwaanendael Park, Mary Vessels Park, George H.P. Smith Park, and Great Marsh Park, which provide visitors with plenty of amenities to immerse themselves in the beautiful nature of the bay area. Each park offers playgrounds, sports fields, picnic tables, walking paths, running trails, and historical sites to explore. There are also state parks in the area, like Cape Henlopen State Park, that offer expansive areas to enjoy. Cape Henlopen offers visitors 5,450 acres to explore, with hiking trails and abundant wildlife, as well as towering lighthouses. With so many outdoor activities to participate in, the homes in Lewes, DE provide plenty of opportunities to enjoy the natural beauty.

New construction homes in Lewes, DE

Lewes, DE offers residents plenty of historic charm, an ideal balance of suburban entertainment and a small-town vibe, and a tight-knit community. With the new homes in Lewes, DE from D.R. Horton, you can find your place in the city with spacious floorplan options and smart home technology. Browse our listings of homes for sale in Lewes, DE and contact us to find a home that fits your needs and lifestyle.

{"InvalidUserInputMessage":"Please check your data entered again","ServerErrorMessage":"We couldn't share this page via email, try again later","SuccessResultCode":0,"InvalidUserInputResultCode":1,"ServerErrorResultCode":2,"HostName":"http://www.drhorton.com","DefaultPageUrl":"https://www.drhorton.com/delaware/delaware/lewes/headwater-cove","DefaultModalHeader":"Share this property."}