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Centerville, Utah

New Construction Homes for Sale in Centerville, Utah

Centerville sits on the Davis County bench between Bountiful and Farmington, about 15 miles north of downtown Salt Lake City and 20 minutes from the SLC airport. Because the city is essentially built out between I-15 and the Wasatch foothills, new construction here is a different animal than what you'll see in Lehi or Saratoga Springs. Most of the new product comes from infill lots, small pocket subdivisions on the east bench above 400 East, and occasional tear-downs in the older sections west of Main Street. Expect smaller builder lineups, more semi-custom and custom work, and a noticeable premium over comparable square footage in newer Utah County cities.

The trade-off buyers are paying for is location and views. East-bench new builds typically pull in Wasatch mountain views to the east and Great Salt Lake sunsets to the west, with quick access to Parrish Creek and Centerville Canyon trailheads. Schools feed into Davis School District (Centerville Elementary, Centennial Junior High, Viewmont High), and Lagoon, Station Park shopping in Farmington, and the FrontRunner commuter rail are all within a few minutes. New construction inventory in Centerville is usually thin — often fewer than a dozen active builds at once — so the listings rotate quickly. Browse the active new construction listings below to see what's currently on the market in Centerville.

May 2026 · Centerville market

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

Full Centerville market report
Median sale
$430,000
9 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
5 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
52
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new construction homes in Centerville.

How much new construction is actually happening in Centerville?

Centerville is largely built out compared to neighbors like Farmington or Kaysville, so new construction tends to come in small batches — infill lots, tear-downs along older streets west of Main, and occasional small subdivisions on the benches east of Highway 89. Expect a handful of active new builds at any given time rather than large master-planned communities.

Which builders work in Centerville?

You'll see a mix of regional Utah builders like Ivory Homes, Destination Homes, and Edge Homes on the larger lots, alongside smaller custom builders handling one-off bench lots with Wasatch views. Custom builds dominate the east side where lots are steeper and pricier; production builders tend to take the flatter parcels closer to Parrish Lane.

What do new construction homes in Centerville typically cost?

Production new builds generally start in the high $600Ks and run into the $800Ks for standard floor plans on flat lots. Custom homes on the east bench with Wasatch and Great Salt Lake views regularly clear $1.2M and can push past $2M for larger lots with walkout basements.

Can I still buy a lot and build custom in Centerville?

Yes, but inventory is tight. Most remaining buildable land sits on the steeper east bench above 400 East, which means engineered foundations, retaining walls, and higher dirt costs. Occasionally a teardown comes available in the older grid west of Main where you can scrape and rebuild on a flat lot.

What school boundaries do new builds fall under?

Centerville is part of Davis School District, with most homes feeding into Centerville Elementary, Centennial Junior High, and Viewmont High. Davis District consistently performs well on state assessments, which is a big draw for families choosing new construction here over options further south in Salt Lake County.

How long is the commute from a new Centerville home to downtown Salt Lake?

Centerville sits about 15 miles north of downtown SLC, roughly 20–25 minutes off-peak via I-15 and 30–40 in rush hour. The Farmington FrontRunner station is a 5-minute drive north, which makes train commuting to Salt Lake or Ogden a real option for buyers in newer subdivisions near Parrish Lane.