New Construction Homes for Sale in Enterprise, Utah
Enterprise sits on the high desert plateau about 40 minutes northwest of St. George, at roughly 5,300 feet elevation. That altitude matters when you're shopping new builds here: summers run 15-20 degrees cooler than St. George, winters bring real snow, and homes need proper insulation packages and frost-depth foundations that lower-elevation Washington County builders sometimes skip. The town itself is small — under 2,000 residents — with a ranching and farming backbone, an LDS-majority community, and the kind of dark night skies that pull stargazers out from Vegas and Salt Lake. New construction inventory has picked up over the last few years as buyers priced out of Santa Clara, Ivins, and Washington City look west for land and quiet.
Most new builds in Enterprise sit on larger parcels than what you'll see closer to I-15 — half-acre to multi-acre lots are common, and a fair number of new homes are owner-built or built by small regional contractors rather than the big production builders. Expect single-level rambler floor plans, attached three-car garages or detached shops, well-and-septic systems on the outskirts, and culinary water tied to the Enterprise municipal system inside town limits. Pricing typically runs well below comparable square footage in St. George proper, though land costs have climbed. If you want acreage, a shop, and cool summer evenings without giving up reasonable access to Costco and the regional airport, this corner of Washington County deserves a look. Browse the active new construction listings below to see what's currently on the market.
May 2026 · Enterprise market
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Who is building new homes in Enterprise right now? ▾
Most new construction in Enterprise comes from small regional builders, custom contractors, and owner-builders rather than the large production companies you see in Washington and Hurricane. Plan on semi-custom work, longer build timelines, and more direct contact with the builder. A handful of small subdivisions have opened on the north and east sides of town with spec homes available.
Are new builds in Enterprise on city water and sewer or well and septic? ▾
It depends on the parcel. Lots inside Enterprise city limits typically connect to municipal culinary water and the town sewer system. Acreage parcels on the outskirts — toward Hebron, New Castle, or out the Old Highway 18 corridor — are usually well-and-septic, which affects both your loan options and your monthly costs.
How does the climate affect new construction specs here? ▾
Enterprise sits around 5,300 feet, so winters get cold and snowy and summers stay mild. Quality builders here use deeper footings for frost protection, heavier insulation packages, and HVAC sized for real heating loads — not just the cooling-dominant designs common in St. George. Ask about R-values, window U-factors, and whether the home has a heat pump versus propane or natural gas heat.
What do new homes in Enterprise typically cost compared to St. George? ▾
Per-square-foot pricing on new builds in Enterprise generally runs lower than in St. George, Washington, or Ivins, though the gap has narrowed as land prices climbed. The bigger value is in lot size — you can often get a half-acre to several acres for what a quarter-acre costs closer to I-15.
Can I buy land and bring my own builder? ▾
Yes, and that's a common path in Enterprise. Plenty of buyers purchase a lot or small acreage parcel and hire a local contractor for a custom build. A construction-to-permanent loan is the usual financing route. Check with Washington County on setbacks, septic permitting, and any subdivision CC&Rs before you close on raw land.
How far is Enterprise from St. George amenities and the airport? ▾
Enterprise is about 40-45 minutes northwest of downtown St. George via Highway 18, and roughly an hour to the St. George Regional Airport on the south end of town. Costco, Dixie Regional Medical Center, and the Red Cliffs Mall area are all reachable for a weekly run, but you're trading drive time for space and quiet.