New Construction Homes for Sale in Eagle Mountain, Utah
Eagle Mountain has been one of the fastest-growing cities in Utah for more than a decade, and new construction is the dominant story on the local MLS. The city sprawls across the western side of Utah Lake against the Lake Mountains, and master-planned communities like SilverLake, Overland, Cold Spring Ranch, Hidden Canyon, and Porter's Crossing keep opening new phases. Production builders including Fieldstone, Richmond American, D.R. Horton, Lennar, Holmes Homes, and Ivory Homes rotate inventory constantly, with floor plans ranging from 1,800-square-foot starter homes to 4,500-square-foot two-stories on quarter-acre lots. Pricing tends to come in noticeably below Lehi and Saratoga Springs for comparable square footage, which is the main reason Silicon Slopes commuters keep landing here.
The trade-off buyers weigh is commute and infrastructure. Pony Express Parkway is the main artery out to Redwood Road and I-15, and drive times to Thanksgiving Point typically run 20–35 minutes depending on the hour. The upside: high desert climate with around 240 sunny days, low humidity, real winters with plowable snow but nothing like Park City, and quick access to Five Mile Pass for off-road riding right out the back door. Alpine School District serves most of the city, with new schools opening alongside new neighborhoods. Builder incentives — rate buydowns, closing cost credits, design-center money — have stayed aggressive, so it's worth comparing spec homes against to-be-built contracts. Browse the active new construction listings below to see what's released this week.
May 2026 · Eagle Mountain market
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Which builders are most active in Eagle Mountain right now? ▾
Fieldstone, Richmond American, D.R. Horton, Lennar, Holmes Homes, and Ivory Homes all build in Eagle Mountain communities like SilverLake, Overland, Cold Spring Ranch, and Hidden Canyon. Smaller local builders also do custom work on view lots up by the foothills. Inventory mix shifts month to month as new phases release.
What price range should I expect for new construction in Eagle Mountain? ▾
Most new builds run from the low $400Ks for townhomes and smaller production single-family plans up to the $700Ks–$800Ks for larger two-stories on bigger lots. Custom builds on view lots can push past $1M. Eagle Mountain still tends to price under Saratoga Springs and Lehi for comparable square footage.
How long is the typical build timeline from contract to close? ▾
Production builders are generally quoting 5–8 months from contract on a to-be-built home, with spec/inventory homes closing in 30–60 days. Timelines tightened up after the 2022 supply chain mess but can still stretch if you're picking a structural option or a lot in a phase that hasn't broken ground.
Do new construction homes in Eagle Mountain include landscaping and fencing? ▾
It varies by builder and community. Most include front-yard landscaping and a builder-grade fence on side/rear, but full backyard landscaping is almost always the buyer's responsibility after closing. HOAs in places like SilverLake have specific timelines (often 12 months) to complete the back yard.
Is the commute from Eagle Mountain to Silicon Slopes manageable? ▾
From most Eagle Mountain neighborhoods you're looking at 20–35 minutes to Lehi/Thanksgiving Point via Pony Express Parkway and Redwood Road, longer in peak rush. The new Mountain View Corridor extension has helped. Buyers commuting to Salt Lake County should test-drive the route before committing.
Are there incentives available on new construction in Eagle Mountain? ▾
Builders here have been aggressive with rate buydowns, closing cost credits, and design-center allowances, especially on standing inventory at quarter-end. 2-1 buydowns and forward commitments in the 5% range have been common. Incentives change weekly, so confirm what's active when you tour.