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Harrisville, Utah

New Construction Homes for Sale in Harrisville, Utah

Harrisville sits just north of Ogden along Highway 89, and it's been one of the steadier pockets of new construction in Weber County over the last few years. Builders have been active on the west side of town near 2000 North and along the Harrisville Road corridor, putting up a mix of entry-level townhomes, mid-range two-story homes in the $450K–$600K range, and a smaller number of larger lots closer to Four Mile Creek. Most new builds here are stick-framed with attached two- or three-car garages, unfinished basements as a standard option, and energy code upgrades that meet Utah's 2021 IECC requirements. Commuters get quick access to I-15 at the 2700 North interchange, which puts Hill Air Force Base about 20 minutes south and downtown Ogden under 10 minutes away.

What makes new construction in Harrisville worth a closer look is the price gap compared to North Ogden and Pleasant View next door — buyers are often paying $30K–$70K less for comparable square footage, while still pulling kids into Weber School District schools like Orion Junior High and Weber High. Lots tend to run smaller than older Harrisville neighborhoods (think 0.15–0.20 acre on most subdivision plats), but Wasatch views to the east are intact on most streets. Inventory moves in waves as builders release phases, so the active list changes month to month. Browse the current new-build listings below to see which builders, floor plans, and phases are open right now.

May 2026 · Harrisville market

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

Full Harrisville market report
Median sale
$435,000
17 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
4 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
35
active + pending

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Common questions

About new construction homes in Harrisville.

Who are the main builders putting up new homes in Harrisville right now?

Recent activity has come from Visionary Homes, Ivory Homes, and several smaller local builders working single subdivisions. The mix shifts as phases sell out, so checking the active MLS listings is the most reliable way to see who currently has standing inventory or pre-sale opportunities.

What price range should I expect for a new build in Harrisville?

Most new construction lands between the upper $400s and mid $600s. Townhome-style or smaller rambler plans on tighter lots come in lower, while larger two-stories with finished basements and three-car garages push toward $700k. Lot premiums for corners or larger parcels can add $10k–$25k.

Are basements standard on new homes here?

Yes — full unfinished basements are the norm on most Harrisville new builds, and many plans offer a finished-basement upgrade at contract. The water table is generally manageable in this area, though buyers should confirm with the builder whether a sump system is included.

What school district serves new construction in Harrisville?

Harrisville is part of Weber School District. Most newer subdivisions feed into Orion Junior High and Weber High School, with elementary boundaries split between Pioneer and Lomond View depending on which side of the city you're in.

How long is the commute to Hill Air Force Base or downtown Salt Lake?

Hill AFB runs about 20–25 minutes south on I-15, and downtown SLC is roughly 35–40 minutes outside of rush hour. The 2700 North on-ramp is the main access point for anyone living in the newer west-side subdivisions.

Can I still pick finishes, or are most listings already complete?

It depends on the build stage. Spec homes already framed or further along usually have locked selections, but pre-sale lots and earlier phases typically let buyers choose flooring, cabinets, countertops, and paint from the builder's design center options.