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Coastal Villages

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Tradition SeriesSM

8615 Crystal Lake Drive, Selbyville, DE 19975

2 - 4 Bed| 2 - 3.5 Bath | 2 - 3 Garage

1 - 2 Story | From 1,676 Sq. Ft.

Community information

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

About our community

Coastal Villages is a tranquil community offering new homes with low-maintenance lawns in Selbyville, DE. It is the perfect place to call home if you are looking for a beach lifestyle with all the conveniences of modern living.

Take advantage of what this community provides: nine floorplans with two to four bedrooms, two to three-and-a-half bathrooms, and two or three-car garages. Coastal Villages offers spacious, open-concept ranch, two-story villas and single-family homes ranging from 1,676 to 2,571 square feet with quartz kitchen countertops, stainless steel appliances, and smart home technology.

Coming soon is an array of resort-style amenities designed to elevate your lifestyle, including a clubhouse and pickleball for social gatherings, a sparkling pool, a boat storage area for water enthusiasts, and a kiddie pool and tot lot for the little ones.

Situated in the serene Fenwick Island area where the smell of saltwater is in the air, homeowners enjoy living just minutes from peaceful beaches, local shopping, nearby golf courses, and dining at famous area restaurants like Catch 54 and Harpoon Hanna’s. Locals highly recommend catching a local concert at the Freeman Arts Pavilion, kayaking in Fenwick Island State Park, or paddle boarding in the Little Assawoman Bay.

Embrace the tranquility and convenience of this exclusive community, where every day feels like a vacation. Contact us for more information.

Community amenities

  • Pickleball
  • Tot Lot
  • Club House
  • Pool
  • Storage Area
  • Kiddie Pool
  • Lawn Maintenance

Schools

Showell (Phillip C.) Elementary
Public | K - 5 1.2 mi.

Selbyville Middle School
Public | 6 - 8 0.8 mi.

Indian River High School
Public | 9 - 12 5.8 mi.

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Community information

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

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Area Information

New Homes in Selbyville, Delaware

Selbyville, a town in Delaware, about 11 miles from the Delaware shore, provides residents with a relaxed lifestyle and coastal charm. The town’s small town atmosphere fosters a connected community, which is further encouraged with the variety of events in town. D.R. Horton has a range of new construction homes in Selbyville, which offer spacious open floor plans and smart home technology.

Why choose Selbyville, DE

Selbyville, located in Sussex County, appeals to people seeking a quiet place to live near the coast. It offers a small-town atmosphere that’s just a short trip from the beaches on Fenwick Island, 11 miles away. Selbyville Town Park offers open space, a ball field, pickleball courts, and a playground. Community events, such as the annual Arts & Jazz Festival at the Freeman Arts Pavilion, an outdoor performing arts venue in Selbyville, enable residents to enjoy live music and other forms of entertainment without having to travel.

The town’s proximity to major highways makes travel to surrounding areas convenient and easy. U.S. Route 113, which runs north-south through Selbyville, connects it to Dover and areas along Maryland’s shore. Delaware Route 54 provides east-west access, making travel to nearby communities straightforward.

Community life in Selbyville, DE

Spring begins with the Annual Betty Madara Easter Egg Hunt in Selbyville, which has been going on for over 50 years. All summer long in Selbyville, the Freeman Arts Pavilion features nationally recognized performers across a wide range of music styles. The Old Timers’ Day Classic Car Show & Family Festival in Selbyville attracts more than 100 vehicles competing for “Best in Show.” Residents can also enjoy live music, an outdoor beer garden with food and drinks, and fun activities for all ages.

As the weather gets a little cool, the Bearhole Farms Annual Fall Art Festival in Selbyville showcases local artists and their work. Winter festivities begin with the Selbyville Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting, a more than 60-year tradition featuring floats, marching bands, fire trucks, antique cars, and the lighting of the town Christmas tree. Freeman Arts Pavilion in Selbyville not only presents concerts by nationally recognized and local performers, but it also provides educational outreach programs to local schools. Selbyville residents can get involved through volunteer opportunities that range from ushering to helping with educational programs.

The Clear Space Theatre Company's productions range from Broadway musicals to dramatic plays, but the company also offers youth camps and arts education programs for Sussex County residents. The Rehoboth Art League provides art classes for all skill levels, exhibitions featuring regional artists, and community events that make art accessible to everyone in Sussex County.

The Selbyville Historical Society maintains the town's historical landmarks and documents its past through photographs, artifacts, and oral histories. The society organizes local history programs and walking tours that highlight the community's development from a small agricultural center to the town it is today.

Selbyville and nearby Sussex County areas have a long tradition of agriculture, with Selbyville once being the major supplier of strawberries for the East Coast. Today, several family-run farms and local farmers’ markets offer fresh produce, flowers, honey, and other items. Magee Farms, a staple in Selbyville since 1865, operates a daily farm stand, providing residents with non-GMO fruits and vegetables, as well as local specialties like jams and jellies. Other nearby options include T&T Produce and Williamsville Farm, both located in Selbyville, and the Bethany Beach Farmers’ Market, which runs from June through September and features only products grown or produced by its vendors.

Outdoor fun in Selbyville, DE

Selbyville and its surrounding region offer residents many parks and recreational spaces that showcase the natural beauty and outdoor opportunities of Sussex County. Town Park in Selbyville is a popular community gathering spot with picnic areas, a playground, and space for local events. Nearby, Cypress Park provides additional green space for families and outdoor activities, contributing to the town’s welcoming atmosphere.

Fenwick Island State Park, about 11 miles away, has three miles of beaches that are ideal for swimming, and sunbathing. Fenwick Island State Park is also open for surf fishing along the Atlantic Ocean shoreline for bluefish, striped bass, and flounder, while fishing from the park’s bayside offers chances to catch trout and croakers. The park is a place for kayaking, paddleboarding, and exploring coastal habitats, making it a favorite for both relaxation and adventure. Adjacent to Fenwick Island, the Assawoman Wildlife Area has hiking trails through its protected marshes and forests, making it a great spot for birdwatchers and wildlife photographers.

Holts Landing State Park and the James Farm Ecological Preserve are where residents also go for hiking, crabbing, and enjoying the native flora and fauna along Delaware’s inland bays. Holts Landing State Park on the southern shore of Indian River Bay features a fishing pier and boat ramp. The park is known as a great place to catch striped bass, flounder, croaker, and bluefish. Trap Pond State Park near Laurel has an ancient bald cypress swamp, with kayak and canoe rentals available to explore winding water trails teeming with wildlife. The park also features camping, fishing, biking, and a nature center, making it a year-round destination.

Residents of Selbyville who enjoy cycling can ride on the Delaware Bicycle Route 1, which runs north-south through the state, passing near Selbyville at the Maryland border in Fenwick Island. This route includes a variety of Delaware landscapes, making it an interesting ride.

With its parks and recreation areas, Selbyville residents can enjoy the outdoors year-round to stay active and enjoy nature.

Businesses and economics in Selbyville, DE

Selbyville’s balanced and diverse economy includes agriculture, manufacturing, education, and health services. The town’s largest employer is Mountaire Farms, a major poultry processing and agribusiness company that is also one of the top manufacturing employers in the state. Construction and logistics firms like Bunting and Murray Construction Corporation, which is based in Selbyville, provide jobs in the growing building and infrastructure sector.

A growing number of remote workers call Selbyville home, supported by improving digital infrastructure. Local small businesses, trades, and professional services round out the employment landscape, ensuring that Selbyville’s economy remains grounded and resilient. Workforce development and continuing education are further supported by the Delaware Technical Community College and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, helping residents receive training and new job opportunities in a variety of sectors.

New construction homes in Selbyville, DE

D.R. Horton's new homes in Selbyville, 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 Selbyville offer something for everyone. Browse our listings of Selbyville, DE homes for sale, and contact us to learn more about homeownership today.

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