New Construction Homes for Sale in Grantsville, Utah
Grantsville sits in Tooele Valley about 35 miles west of Salt Lake City, and over the past decade it has gone from a quiet ranching town of a few thousand people to one of the fastest-growing communities along the Wasatch Front's western edge. New construction here means subdivisions like Anderson Ranch, Hidden Hollow, and the build-outs east of SR-138 — most on quarter-acre lots that would cost twice as much in Lehi or Herriman. Buyers get views of the Stansbury Mountains to the south and the Oquirrhs to the east, plus a small-town pace with rodeo grounds, a working fairground, and Main Street still anchored by family-owned shops. The trade-off is the commute: figure 40-50 minutes to downtown Salt Lake on I-80 depending on traffic at the Lake Point bottleneck.
Most new builds in Grantsville are single-family homes from production builders like Fieldstone, Visionary, Ivory, and Holmes, with floor plans running from 1,800 to 4,500 finished square feet. Price points typically land between the mid $400s and low $700s, which still represents real value compared to Salt Lake or Utah County new construction. Water shares, secondary irrigation availability, and HOA structures vary noticeably by subdivision, so those are worth verifying before you commit to a lot. Browse the active new construction listings below to see what's currently being built, what's move-in ready, and which builders are offering incentives this month.
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Which builders are most active in Grantsville right now? ▾
Fieldstone Homes, Visionary Homes, Holmes Homes, and Ivory Homes have all built sections in Grantsville over the past few years, with smaller regional builders working infill lots closer to Main Street. Inventory shifts quarterly, so the active MLS listings below reflect what's currently available from each.
What do new construction homes in Grantsville typically cost? ▾
Most new builds run roughly $450,000 to $700,000 depending on lot size, square footage, and whether the basement is finished. Single-level ramblers and larger two-stories on quarter-acre lots tend to sit at the upper end, while townhome-style products in newer subdivisions come in lower.
How long is the commute from Grantsville to Salt Lake City? ▾
Plan on about 45 minutes to downtown Salt Lake City via I-80, and roughly 35-40 minutes to the Salt Lake International Airport in normal traffic. Tooele is 10 minutes south, and many residents commute to Lake Point, Magna, or the west side of the valley.
Are there incentives for buying a new build versus resale in Grantsville? ▾
Builders in Tooele County frequently offer rate buydowns, closing cost credits, or included upgrades like appliance packages and window coverings — incentives that resale sellers rarely match. The specifics change month to month, so it's worth comparing two or three builders before writing an offer.
What schools serve Grantsville's newer neighborhoods? ▾
Grantsville falls under Tooele County School District, with Grantsville Elementary, Willow Elementary, Grantsville Junior High, and Grantsville High serving most subdivisions. The high school's agriculture and rodeo programs are a real draw for families moving in from outside the county.
Do new homes here come with fully landscaped yards? ▾
Front yard landscaping is usually included or required within a set timeframe, but back yards are almost always left as dirt for the buyer to finish. Budget another $8,000-$20,000 for sod, sprinklers, and a basic fence depending on lot size.