New Construction Homes for Sale in Clinton, Utah
Clinton sits right in the middle of north Davis County, bordered by Sunset, Clearfield, West Point, and Syracuse, and it's one of the few Wasatch Front cities still seeing meaningful new construction activity. The town grew up around Hill Air Force Base commuters and farming families, and over the last decade the remaining ag parcels along 1800 North and 1300 West have been converted into subdivisions of single-family homes, townhomes, and the occasional twin-home project. New builds here usually mean two-story floor plans between 2,200 and 3,800 finished square feet, three-car garages on the larger lots, and unfinished basements that buyers can complete later for instant equity.
For buyers, the appeal of buying new in Clinton is practical: a 15-minute commute to Hill AFB, roughly 25 minutes to downtown Ogden, and about 35 minutes to Salt Lake City when I-15 cooperates. Property taxes run lower than Salt Lake County, Davis School District has a strong reputation, and the city has invested in walking trails along the Clinton Pond and connections to the Denver & Rio Grande Western Rail Trail. Winters bring legitimate lake-effect snow off the Great Salt Lake, so newer homes with current insulation codes and high-efficiency furnaces make a real difference on the December power bill. Browse the active new construction listings below to see what builders currently have available, from dirt lots you can customize to nearly finished spec homes ready for a quick close.
May 2026 · Clinton market
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Which builders are most active in Clinton right now? ▾
Recent Clinton subdivisions have been built out by a mix of regional Utah names like Ivory Homes, Visionary Homes, Fieldstone, and Edge Homes, along with smaller local builders doing infill projects. Inventory shifts quarter to quarter, so the active MLS listings below reflect what's currently available rather than what sold out last year.
What do new builds in Clinton typically cost? ▾
Most new construction in Clinton lands between the upper $400Ks and the low $700Ks depending on lot size, finish package, and whether the basement is finished. Townhome and twin-home product tends to start in the high $300Ks, while larger two-story homes on quarter-acre lots push past $700K.
Are there still large lots available, or is everything tight infill? ▾
Clinton is roughly 80% built out, so most new projects are infill on former farm parcels west of 1000 West and near 1800 North. Lots typically run 0.15 to 0.25 acres. If you want a half-acre or larger, you'll usually need to look at neighboring West Point or Syracuse.
Which school district serves new construction in Clinton? ▾
Clinton is entirely within Davis School District, which consistently ranks among the top districts in Utah. Most new homes feed into Clinton Elementary, West Point Junior High, and Clearfield or Syracuse High depending on the exact address.
Can I still pick finishes, or are these spec homes? ▾
It depends on the listing. Homes already framed or near completion are usually sold as spec with finishes locked in. If a builder has dirt lots remaining in the community, you can often choose cabinets, flooring, and countertops at their design center, plus add structural options like a third car bay or finished basement.
Do new Clinton homes come with builder incentives right now? ▾
Most national and regional builders in Davis County are offering rate buydowns, closing cost credits, or free finished basements to move standing inventory. Incentives change weekly, so it's worth having an agent call the listing builder directly to confirm what's on the table for a specific home.