New Construction Homes for Sale in American Fork, Utah
American Fork has been one of the busier new construction markets in northern Utah County for the better part of a decade, and the pace hasn't really slowed. The city sits right off I-15 at exits 279 and 284, putting Lehi's Silicon Slopes tech corridor about ten minutes south and downtown Salt Lake roughly 35 minutes north. That commuter math is why builders keep finding ways to fit new subdivisions, townhome rows, and infill projects into a city that's running out of raw dirt. Most of the active new product clusters on the north side near the Meadows shopping district, around the 500 E corridor, and up against the Highland and Cedar Hills borders where the foothills start climbing toward Mt. Timpanogos.
Buyers shopping new construction here tend to be families wanting Alpine School District boundaries, tech workers who want a shorter drive to Adobe and Microsoft campuses in Lehi, and downsizers trading older homes for single-level patio product. Floor plans range from 1,800 sq ft townhomes in the $400s to 4,500 sq ft semi-custom homes on view lots pushing past $1M. Standard finishes have improved across most national builders — quartz counters, LVP flooring, and 9-foot main-floor ceilings are baseline on most plans now. Incentive packages, rate buydowns, and standing-inventory discounts shift weekly depending on the builder's quarter-end goals. Browse the active new construction listings below to see what's currently on the market in American Fork.
May 2026 · American Fork market
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About new construction homes in American Fork.
Where is most of the new construction happening in American Fork right now? ▾
The bulk of new builds are on the city's west and north sides near the Meadows and the I-15 / Pioneer Crossing corridor, plus infill pockets closer to downtown. There's also crossover demand from buyers looking at neighboring Saratoga Springs and Lehi, but American Fork tends to offer larger lots than Lehi infill and shorter commutes than west Saratoga.
What price range should I expect for a new build in American Fork? ▾
Townhomes from production builders generally start in the mid-$400s, single-family new construction typically runs from the high-$500s into the $800s, and semi-custom homes on larger lots near the bench can cross $1M. Lot premiums for mountain-view sites and walkout basements add meaningfully to base pricing.
Which builders are active in American Fork? ▾
You'll see homes from Ivory, Fieldstone, Edge, Holmes, Lennar, and Richmond American across various subdivisions, along with smaller local builders doing one-off infill lots. Inventory mix shifts quarter to quarter as phases sell out, so the MLS list below reflects what's actually available today rather than what was offered six months ago.
Are new homes here zoned to Alpine School District? ▾
Yes. American Fork sits inside Alpine School District, with American Fork High as the main boundary school and feeders like American Fork Junior, Shelley, Greenwood, and Forbes Elementary depending on the subdivision. Alpine is in the middle of a boundary-split process, so confirm the assigned school for any specific address before writing an offer.
Can I still get builder incentives or rate buydowns? ▾
Most national builders in Utah County are running some form of preferred-lender incentive, often a 2-1 buydown or a forward commitment in the high 5s to low 6s, plus closing cost credits on standing inventory. Spec homes nearing completion usually carry the strongest incentives, while to-be-built homes have less room to negotiate.
How long does a to-be-built home take to finish in American Fork? ▾
Production builders are currently quoting roughly 5 to 8 months from contract to closing, depending on phase release and weather. Semi-custom timelines run 9 to 14 months. Standing inventory or near-complete spec homes can close in 30 to 60 days, which is why many buyers focus there if they're on a lease deadline.