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Farmington, Utah

New Construction Homes for Sale in Farmington, Utah

Farmington has been one of the fastest-growing build markets in Davis County for the better part of a decade, and the new construction inventory reflects two very different sides of town. West of I-15, around Station Park and the Farmington Ranches area, you'll see production builders putting up townhomes, twin homes, and tighter-lot single-family product aimed at commuters who want FrontRunner access and walkable retail. East of Highway 89, on the bench below the Wasatch, lot sizes open up and the homes shift toward semi-custom and custom builds with Great Salt Lake sunsets and trail access at Farmington Canyon and the Bonneville Shoreline.

Buying new in Farmington means weighing trade-offs the resale market doesn't force you to make: phase release timing, design center upgrade budgets, lender incentives tied to using the builder's preferred lender, and HOA structures that vary widely between the master-planned communities and the smaller bench subdivisions. Property taxes run on Davis County's schedule, and most new builds fall inside Davis School District boundaries feeding Farmington High. Climate-wise, expect cold inversions in January and hot dry summers in the low 90s, which influences how builders are speccing insulation packages and HVAC. Browse the active new construction listings below to see what's currently released, and reach out if you want help comparing builder incentives or getting on a phase-release list.

May 2026 · Farmington market

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

Full Farmington market report
Median sale
$740,000
19 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
3 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
70
active + pending

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Common questions

About new construction homes in Farmington.

Where is most of the new construction happening in Farmington right now?

The bulk of new builds are going up in Farmington Ranches on the west side near Station Park, and in the foothill benches east of Highway 89 around Shepard Creek and Compton Bench. The west-side projects skew toward townhomes and tighter-lot single-family, while the bench lots tend to be larger with Wasatch and Great Salt Lake views.

Which builders are active in Farmington?

Ivory Homes, Edge Homes, Holmes Homes, Fieldstone, and Destination Homes have all had recent activity in Farmington subdivisions. Custom builders also work the bench lots east of Highway 89, where individual lot purchases and semi-custom plans are more common than tract product.

What price range should I expect for new construction here?

Townhomes and smaller single-family new builds typically start in the upper $400s to mid $500s. Standard single-family in Farmington Ranches runs roughly $600K to $850K depending on size and finish, and bench-lot semi-custom homes with views regularly cross $1M.

Are builders still offering rate buydowns or incentives in Farmington?

Most production builders in Davis County are still running 2-1 buydowns, closing cost credits, or forward commitments through their preferred lender when you use their title and lending. Incentives shift month to month, so ask the listing agent what's currently on the table before writing an offer.

What school district serves new construction in Farmington?

Farmington falls under Davis School District. Depending on the subdivision, kids typically feed into Farmington, Eagle Bay, or Knowlton Elementary, then Farmington or Centennial Junior High, and Farmington High School, which opened in 2018 and is one of the newer high school campuses in the district.

How long does it take to commute to Salt Lake from a new build in Farmington?

I-15 puts downtown Salt Lake about 20-25 minutes south outside of rush hour, and the Farmington FrontRunner station at Station Park makes a car-free commute realistic. Salt Lake International Airport is roughly 20 minutes door-to-door.