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Brigham City, Utah

New Construction Homes for Sale in Brigham City, Utah

Brigham City sits at the north end of the Wasatch Front, about 60 miles from Salt Lake City and 20 minutes from Logan, and new construction here has picked up noticeably over the last few years as buyers priced out of Davis and Weber counties move north. Most of the new builds are clustered on the city's west and south sides — subdivisions off Forest Street, around the Perry border, and east toward the bench where lots back up to the Wellsville foothills. Builders active in the area include Visionary Homes, Hayden Homes, and several regional outfits putting up everything from 1,800 sq ft starter ramblers to 3,500+ sq ft two-stories with three-car bays and unfinished basements ready to add equity through finish work.

Pricing on new construction in Brigham City generally runs from the mid $400s for entry-level production homes up through the $700s for larger semi-custom builds, which still undercuts comparable new product in Layton or North Salt Lake by a healthy margin. The trade-off buyers weigh is commute: ATK/Northrop Grumman in Promontory and the Box Elder School District employ a lot of locals, but anyone working in downtown SLC is looking at 70+ minutes each way. On the upside, you get quieter streets, fruit orchards down the road in Perry, quick access to the Bear River Bird Refuge, and lot sizes that are often a quarter acre or better. Browse the active new construction listings below to see what's currently underway or move-in ready.

May 2026 · Brigham City market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Brigham City right now.

Full Brigham City market report
Median sale
$406,250
26 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
8 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
82
active + pending

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Common questions

About new construction homes in Brigham City.

Which builders are most active in Brigham City right now?

Visionary Homes, Lennar, Richmond American, and several regional builders like Hamlet Homes and Ivory have all worked in Brigham City and surrounding communities like Perry and Willard. Smaller local builders also handle custom work on bench lots. Inventory shifts month to month, so the listings below reflect what's currently active on the Wasatch Front MLS.

What's the price range for new construction here?

Most production new builds fall between roughly $450,000 and $650,000 for 2,400–3,400 finished square feet on a standard lot. Custom homes on larger east-bench parcels with mountain views regularly clear $800,000. Prices generally run 10–15% below equivalent new product in Davis County.

Are builders offering rate buydowns or incentives?

Yes — national builders working in Brigham City have been heavy on 2-1 buydowns, closing cost credits, and forward commitments through their preferred lenders. Incentives are usually richest on standing inventory rather than to-be-built contracts. Ask your agent to pull the current builder promotion sheets before writing an offer.

How long does a to-be-built home typically take?

Plan on 6 to 9 months from contract to closing for a production build, depending on the builder's queue and whether the lot is already developed. Custom builds on private lots in Brigham City typically run 9 to 14 months. Winter framing slows things slightly but doesn't stop most builders here.

Do new construction homes in Brigham City come with basements?

Almost always — full unfinished basements are standard on nearly every floor plan, and most buyers finish them later for additional bedrooms and a family room. Walkout basements show up on sloped lots near the bench. Finishing the basement at the builder's price is usually cheaper than doing it after closing.

Is the commute to Ogden or Salt Lake manageable from new subdivisions?

Ogden is a straight 20–25 minute shot down I-15, and downtown Salt Lake is about an hour outside of rush hour. The FrontRunner station in Pleasant View (the closest stop) adds a rail option for SLC commuters. Workers heading to Northrop Grumman at Promontory have a 25-minute drive west on Highway 83.