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100 Nylon Boulevard, Seaford, DE 19973

4 Bed| 2.5 Bath | 2 Garage

2 Story | From 2,818 Sq. Ft.

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About our community

Discover new homes in Seaford, DE at Hooper’s Landing, a unique opportunity to live along the scenic Hooper’s Landing Golf Course. Offering two-story homes with spacious homesites, you’ll enjoy a fully sodded, landscaped, and irrigated lawn, white window treatments, and the exclusive Smart Home® package.

Nestled in the heart of the Delmarva Peninsula, Seaford offers the best of small-town charm with easy access to nearby beaches, waterways, and parks for endless outdoor recreation. From fishing and boating on the Nanticoke River to exploring local trails, there’s always a way to enjoy the outdoors. The city also hosts popular annual events, including the Seaford Riverfest and the Nanticoke Heritage Days, celebrating community spirit.

Perfect for families or golf enthusiasts, each home is just steps away from the fairways and close to everyday conveniences. Come home to Seaford!

Schools

Seaford Central Elementary School
Public | 3 - 5 1.5 mi.

West Seaford Elementary School
Public | K - 2 1 mi.

Seaford Middle School
Public | 6 - 8 1.5 mi.

Seaford High School
Public | 9 - 12 1.7 mi.

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Find Your New Home in Seaford, DE

Seaford, Delaware, the largest city within Sussex County, is about 35 miles south of Dover and about 32 miles from Rehoboth Beach on the Delaware shore. The city is on the Nanticoke River, a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay, which allows residents to enjoy the Delmarva Peninsula. D.R. Horton has a range of new construction homes in Seaford, which offer spacious open floorplans and smart home technology.

Why choose Seaford, DE

Seaford, DE attracts people who desire a quieter lifestyle but still want access to parks and local conveniences. The city’s location on the Nanticoke River gives residents access to parks where people can fish, kayak, or take in the scenery. The city’s parks and public spaces are well-maintained. Gateway Park, Kiwanis Park, Soroptimist Park, Nutter Park, Oyster House Park, Jay’s Nest, and the city’s expanded River Walk provide places for outdoor activities and relaxation. Local parks feature athletic fields, playgrounds, and tennis courts, making it easy for children and adults to stay active. The city’s sports complex and community pool add to the choices for recreation, and walking or biking trails are available for those who prefer quieter activities.

U.S. Route 13, which heads north to Dover and south toward the Maryland border, runs through town, and Delaware Route 20 also crosses the city, making it easier to reach other parts of Sussex County. These highways provide convenience for travel and make it easy to access amenities in the surrounding areas.

Community life in Seaford, DE

Spring in Seaford starts with the Easter Egg Hunt at Kiwanis Park, where families gather for a morning of egg hunts and games designed for children. In May, downtown Seaford hosts Live for Chocolate, an annual event centered on chocolate-themed treats, wellness activities, and entertainment. Residents can sample desserts from local businesses, take part in health screenings, and enjoy live music in a lively setting.

Delmarva’s Day in the Park Festival brings together food vendors, craft booths, and live music. In the summertime, residents gather for the Fourth of July Fireworks Show at the Seaford Sports Complex, one of the more popular events of the summer season. The Delmarva Barn BQ, another popular summer event held about 15 miles away, is a barbecue competition where residents can sample a variety of smoked meats and enjoy live music.

Fall brings the Harvest Moon Festival to the grounds of the Governor Ross Mansion in Seaford with local crafts, food, and entertainment, all set against the backdrop of the historic mansion. The Seaford Community Fall Festival has games, seasonal foods, and crafts to enjoy. The Apple Scrapple Festival in Bridgeville, about eight miles away, celebrates local food traditions with apple and scrapple dishes, cooking contests, and live music.

The Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony at City Hall is one of the highlights of the winter season in Seaford, DE. The parade features floats, marching bands, and community groups, followed by the lighting of the city’s holiday tree.

The arts thrive in Seaford through organizations like the Nanticoke River Arts Council, which operates Gallery 107 downtown, offering rotating exhibits, art classes, and workshops for community members of all ages. Music lovers can attend Seaford Community Concerts held at different venues across the city, featuring performances by local and regional musicians.

Seaford and the surrounding area in Sussex County are home to several working farms and active farmers' markets that connect residents with fresh, local products. R&J Poultry, located in Seaford, offers eggs and other poultry products. For those looking to shop local, The Homestead Market in Seaford has grown from a small produce farm to a 40-acre operation offering a wide selection of fruits, vegetables, and grains. The Western Sussex Farmers’ Market in Seaford also gives local farmers a place to sell directly to the public each summer, helping to keep the agricultural tradition strong in the area.

Outdoor fun in Seaford, DE

Seaford and the surrounding area offer a range of parks and recreational spaces for residents to enjoy. Jay’s Nest & Sports Complex, the city’s largest park, features two softball fields, two football fields, two soccer fields, a quarter-mile walking path, and a castle-themed playground. The complex also provides open grassy areas, horseshoe pits, and picnic tables, making it a popular spot for both organized sports and casual gatherings. Gateway Park, located downtown, is known for its brick walkways, central fountain, and benches. It hosts annual community events such as the Pink Ribbon Walk and Caroling in the Park, providing a scenic space for relaxation and neighborhood celebrations.

Soroptimist Park sits along Williams Pond and offers two covered pavilions, a playground, and a trail. The park’s setting by the water makes it a peaceful place for quiet walks. Oyster House Park, opened in 2021, has expanded Seaford’s River Walk and improved public access to the Nanticoke River. The park features fishing spots, kayak and boat docks, and restored shoreline, giving residents a direct connection to the river and its wildlife.

With the Nanticoke River along its edge, Seaford residents enjoy various water activities through the Nanticoke River Yacht Club. The club organizes boating activities, sailing events, and social gatherings on the scenic Nanticoke River for both youth and adults. Nature enthusiasts can join Paddle the Nanticoke for guided paddling trips and outdoor events that promote both recreation and conservation of the river ecosystem.

A short drive from Seaford, Trap Pond State Park is a standout destination, known for its large bald cypress trees and tranquil waters. Visitors can hike, bike, camp, kayak, or take a guided pontoon boat tour through the cypress swamp. The park’s 4.9-mile Boundary Trail circles the pond and offers opportunities for birdwatching, fishing, and picnicking. The Baldcypress Nature Center provides educational displays and programs for all ages. The pond’s cypress-lined waters are popular for both bank and boat fishing, and frequent catches include largemouth bass, bluegill, black crappie, yellow perch, and chain pickerel. The park’s facilities make it accessible for anglers of all ages. With its many parks and recreation areas, Seaford offers year-round outdoor opportunities, making it a great place to stay active and enjoy nature.

Businesses and economics in Seaford, DE

Seaford’s stable economic base is provided through the healthcare, manufacturing, and education sectors. One of the largest employers is TidalHealth Nanticoke Memorial Hospital (formerly Nanticoke Health Services). Invista, a major manufacturer specializing in nylon products, has long been a key player in Seaford’s industrial sector, supporting jobs in manufacturing and logistics.

The Seaford School District is another significant employer. Other notable employers include Allen Family Foods and Harim USA, which support the region’s strong agricultural and poultry processing industries. Major retail and distribution centers such as Walmart and Amazon also provide a substantial number of jobs in the area.

New construction homes in Seaford, DE

D.R. Horton's new homes in Seaford, DE are great for people at any stage of life. With access to job opportunities and many activities and conveniences, D.R. Horton homes in Seaford offer something for everyone. Browse our listings of Seaford, Delaware homes for sale and contact us to learn more about how we make the homebuying process easy.

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