New Construction Homes for Sale in Enoch, Utah
Enoch sits about six miles north of Cedar City along I-15, at roughly 5,600 feet elevation on the floor of Cedar Valley. It's been one of Iron County's fastest-growing municipalities for the better part of a decade, and new construction is the main reason — builders have been opening subdivisions on the flats east and west of Old Highway 91 because raw land is still affordable compared to Washington County. Buyers moving here are typically priced out of St. George, relocating from the Wasatch Front for slower pace and lower taxes, or SUU-adjacent families who want a newer home without Cedar City's older-neighborhood quirks. Expect four-season weather: cold, snowy winters (Enoch averages around 40 inches of snow), dry summers in the mid-80s, and cool nights year-round thanks to the elevation.
New builds in Enoch lean toward two-story and rambler floor plans on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, with attached three-car garages, unfinished basements priced as an option, and xeriscape-friendly front yards driven by Iron County's water rules. Most production homes fall in the $380K–$550K range, with custom acreage builds going higher. Iron County School District serves the area (Enoch Elementary and Canyon View High are the local feeders), and Cedar City Hospital plus SUU are both a short drive south. If you're comparing spec homes, pre-sale contracts, and to-be-built options, the active listings below show what's currently on the market in Enoch — including builder incentives where they've been disclosed.
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About new construction homes in Enoch.
Who are the main builders putting up new homes in Enoch? ▾
Enoch's growth has been driven by a mix of regional Utah builders and local Cedar Valley contractors. Visionary Homes, Holmes Homes, and several smaller Iron County builders have active subdivisions, and you'll also see custom builds on larger lots in areas like Parkview and the east bench. Inventory shifts quickly, so the active listings below reflect what's currently on the MLS.
What do new construction homes in Enoch typically cost? ▾
Most new builds in Enoch run roughly $380,000 to $550,000 for production homes on quarter-acre lots, with semi-custom and acreage builds pushing past $700,000. Pricing tends to come in noticeably below comparable new construction in Cedar City proper and well below St. George, which is a big part of why buyers are heading north on I-15.
Are builder incentives common right now? ▾
Yes. With higher rates, Enoch builders have been offering rate buydowns, closing cost credits, and included upgrade packages (appliances, window coverings, landscaping allowances) to move standing inventory. Spec homes near completion usually carry the strongest incentives, while pre-construction contracts have less room to negotiate.
How is water handled on new builds in Enoch? ▾
Enoch City provides culinary water and sewer to most platted subdivisions, and new homes connect to municipal systems rather than wells. Iron County is a water-conscious area, so expect water-wise landscaping requirements, park-strip restrictions, and secondary irrigation in some neighborhoods. Ask the builder which subdivision is on pressurized secondary versus culinary-only.
What's the lot size on a typical new home here? ▾
Production subdivisions in Enoch generally sit on 0.20 to 0.33 acre lots, which is more elbow room than you'd get in a comparable Washington County build. If you want a half-acre or full-acre parcel for a shop, RV parking, or horses, look at the outlying plats on the north and east sides of town.
How long is the drive to Cedar City and SLC from a new Enoch home? ▾
Downtown Cedar City and SUU are about 10 minutes south on Old Highway 91 or I-15. Cedar City Regional Airport is roughly 15 minutes, and Salt Lake City is a 3.5 to 4 hour drive up I-15. Most Enoch residents commute into Cedar City for work, school, or healthcare at Cedar City Hospital.