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Eden, Utah

New Construction Homes for Sale in Eden, Utah

Eden sits in the Ogden Valley on the back side of the Wasatch, about 20 minutes up Ogden Canyon from downtown Ogden and roughly an hour from the Salt Lake City airport. New construction here looks different than what's going up along the Wasatch Front — most of it is mountain-modern or timber-frame, built on larger lots, with Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, and Pineview Reservoir as the daily backdrop. Builders active in the area include those working in Powder Mountain's residential villages, the Summit at Ski Lake, Wolf Creek, and smaller pocket developments off Highway 158 and Nordic Valley Drive. Lot sizes typically run from a quarter acre in the village clusters to multi-acre parcels closer to the ridgelines.

Price points reflect the resort-adjacent zip code: entry-level new builds in Eden generally start in the high $700s for townhomes and easily push past $2M to $5M+ for custom homes near the ski resorts. Weber County design review applies in most subdivisions, and many lots sit inside HOAs that govern exterior materials, roof pitch, and snow storage — important when annual snowfall above Powder Mountain runs over 300 inches. Buyers should also factor in well-and-septic versus municipal water depending on the parcel, and ask about short-term rental zoning if income offset matters. Browse the active new construction listings below to see what's currently under contract, framed, or move-in ready in the Ogden Valley.

May 2026 · Eden market

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

Full Eden market report
Median sale
$915,000
6 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
34 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
96
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new construction homes in Eden.

What builders are currently active in Eden?

Activity rotates, but recent years have seen work from Summit Powder Mountain's residential team, builders inside Wolf Creek Resort, and several custom outfits operating out of Ogden and Huntsville. Many Eden new builds are one-off custom homes on private lots rather than tract subdivisions, so the builder list shifts with each MLS cycle.

What do new construction homes in Eden typically cost?

Townhome and smaller single-family new builds generally start in the high $700s to low $900s. Detached custom homes on larger lots commonly run $1.5M to $3M, and ski-in or ridge-top builds near Powder Mountain or Snowbasin regularly exceed $5M. Land cost is the biggest variable.

Can I short-term rent a new build in Eden?

It depends on the specific subdivision and Weber County zoning. Powder Mountain, Wolf Creek, and parts of Eden Hills permit nightly rentals, while some HOAs cap minimum stays at 30 days. Always verify STR eligibility in writing before you write an offer if rental income is part of your plan.

Are new homes here built for the snow load?

Yes — Ogden Valley building code requires steeper structural ratings than Salt Lake or Davis County because annual snowfall is significantly heavier, especially above 5,500 feet. Expect engineered trusses, heated driveways or generous snow-storage easements, and standing-seam metal roofs on most new construction.

How long does a custom build in Eden usually take?

From breaking ground to certificate of occupancy, plan on 14 to 20 months for a custom home. Winter slows foundation and exterior work between November and April, and Weber County permitting plus design review boards add another 2 to 4 months on the front end.

Is the water culinary or well?

It varies parcel by parcel. Homes inside established subdivisions like Wolf Creek and Eden Hills are typically on culinary water through the local improvement district. More remote lots toward Liberty or along the North Fork often rely on private wells with shares in a local water company. Confirm during due diligence.