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Corinne, Utah

New Construction Homes for Sale in Corinne, Utah

Corinne sits in the Bear River Valley about 6 miles west of Brigham City, and for years it was a quiet farming town most Wasatch Front buyers drove past on the way to Golden Spike. That has shifted. With Northrop Grumman's Promontory campus, the Autoliv plant in Brigham, and the new development pressure spilling north out of Weber County, builders have started picking up farm parcels along 6800 West, 4400 West, and the stretches near Iowa String Road. New construction here typically means single-family homes on quarter-acre to half-acre lots — bigger than what the same money buys in Layton or Syracuse — with rambler and two-story floor plans in the $450K–$650K range depending on finish level and lot size.

What buyers tend to like about building or buying new in Corinne is the trade: you give up a 20-minute commute (Corinne to downtown Ogden is roughly 25 minutes, SLC airport is about an hour) and you get flatter lots, mountain views east toward the Wellsvilles and Wasatch, and a small-town feel with Box Elder School District schools. Water rights, secondary irrigation availability, and septic vs. sewer connection vary lot by lot here, so the specifics on any given new build matter more than they would in a fully built-out suburb. Browse the active new-construction listings below to see what local and regional builders currently have available in Corinne.

May 2026 · Corinne market

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

Full Corinne market report
Median sale
$515,000
3 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
112 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
3
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new construction homes in Corinne.

Which builders are active in Corinne right now?

Corinne sees a mix of regional Northern Utah builders — names like Visionary Homes, Hamlet Homes, and Lotus Homes have built in nearby Brigham City and Tremonton — plus smaller local custom builders working one or two lots at a time on subdivided farm ground. Inventory shifts month to month, so the active listings below are the most accurate snapshot.

What do new construction homes in Corinne typically cost?

Most new builds run between roughly $450,000 and $650,000, with entry-level ramblers on smaller lots at the lower end and larger two-stories or semi-custom homes on half-acre-plus lots toward the top. Acreage builds with outbuildings or shop space can push higher.

Are these homes on sewer or septic?

It depends on the exact location. Lots inside Corinne town limits and closer to the highway corridor are more likely to be on municipal sewer, while parcels further out on county ground are often septic. Confirm the system, plus culinary and secondary water sources, on each specific listing before writing an offer.

What's the commute like from Corinne to Ogden, Logan, or Salt Lake?

Corinne to downtown Ogden runs about 25 minutes via I-15 and Highway 13. Logan is roughly 35–40 minutes north through Sardine Canyon, and Salt Lake City is about an hour. Hill Air Force Base is around 45 minutes south in light traffic.

Which schools serve new construction in Corinne?

Corinne is in Box Elder School District. Most homes feed Century Elementary in Corinne itself, then Box Elder Middle School and Box Elder High School in Brigham City. Bus routes are well-established given the rural footprint of the district.

Can I buy a lot and bring my own builder?

Yes — several Corinne-area parcels are sold as raw or improved lots rather than as production builds, which is part of the appeal versus tightly controlled subdivisions further south. You'll want to verify water shares, building setbacks, and whether the lot sits in town limits or unincorporated Box Elder County before choosing a builder.