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Fillmore, Utah

New Construction Homes for Sale in Fillmore, Utah

Fillmore sits at the foot of the Pahvant Range about halfway between Provo and Cedar City, and new construction here looks nothing like a Wasatch Front subdivision. Lots are bigger, setbacks are looser, and most builders are local outfits putting up single-level ramblers on quarter-acre to full-acre parcels rather than two-story tract product on 0.15. Because Fillmore was Utah's original territorial capital, the older grid around the State House is built out, so new homes tend to go up on the south and west edges of town, along Center Street extensions, and on benched lots looking back toward the Pahvants. Expect 9-foot ceilings, oversized garages (RV bays are common requests), and finishes aimed at buyers relocating from busier counties who want elbow room without giving up modern construction.

The buyer pool here is a mix: Millard County families upgrading from older homes in town, retirees from Salt Lake and Utah counties cashing out equity, and remote workers who value the I-15 access and the 300-plus sunny days a year that the Sevier Desert gets. Winters are colder than St. George but milder than Heber, summers are hot and dry, and water rights matter on anything over a half-acre. Inventory is thin compared to bigger markets, so spec homes don't always sit long once they hit the MLS. Browse the active new-construction listings below to see what builders have available right now in Fillmore.

April 2026 · Fillmore market

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

Full Fillmore market report
Median sale
$330,400
3 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
155 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
94.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
25
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new construction homes in Fillmore.

How active is new construction in Fillmore right now?

Fillmore is a small Millard County town of roughly 2,800 people, so new builds trickle onto the MLS rather than flood it. In a typical month there are anywhere from a handful to a dozen new-construction listings, including spec homes, to-be-built plans on private lots, and a few small subdivision phases off Center Street and near the golf course.

What do new builds in Fillmore typically cost compared to the Wasatch Front?

Land is cheaper here than in Utah County or Salt Lake County, so builders can deliver a 3-bed, 2-bath single-level on a quarter-acre for noticeably less than a comparable home in Lehi or Spanish Fork. Most new construction in Fillmore lands in the mid $300s to mid $500s depending on lot size, finishes, and whether a shop or RV bay is included.

Are builders putting in basements or slab-on-grade?

Both are common. Soils along the Pahvant bench generally support full basements, and a lot of buyers moving here from the Wasatch Front specifically want that extra square footage. Slab-on-grade ramblers show up more on smaller infill lots inside the older town grid.

What should I know about water and irrigation shares on a new build?

Culinary water inside city limits comes from Fillmore City, but many parcels on the edges of town carry separate irrigation shares from Pahvant or local ditch companies. Always confirm with the builder whether shares convey, because secondary water makes a big difference on larger lots in this climate.

How long is the drive to Provo or St. George from a Fillmore new build?

Fillmore sits right on I-15 at exit 163, about 1 hour 45 minutes south of Provo and 2 hours 15 minutes north of St. George. That midway location is a big reason remote workers and semi-retired buyers are commissioning new homes here instead of paying Utah County prices.

Can I bring my own builder and buy a lot through the MLS?

Yes. A meaningful share of Fillmore's new construction starts as a vacant lot purchase followed by a custom build with a local contractor out of Millard, Juab, or Sevier County. If you go that route, get the well, septic (where applicable), and power-stub costs in writing before closing on the dirt.