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Herriman, Utah

New Construction Homes for Sale in Herriman, Utah

Herriman has been one of the fastest-growing cities in Utah for over a decade, and new construction is a huge part of why. The southwest corner of the Salt Lake Valley still has buildable land at the base of the Oquirrh Mountains, and master-planned communities like Rosecrest, Anthem, Juniper Crest, and the ongoing Olympia Hills build-out keep a steady pipeline of brand-new homes coming to market. Builders active here include Ivory, Fieldstone, Holmes, Edge, Lennar, and Richmond American, with product ranging from townhomes in the high $300s to executive homes on view lots north of $1.2M. Most subdivisions are wired for fiber, finished with modern open layouts, and built to current Utah energy codes — meaningful when January lows hit the teens and July highs push past 95.

Buyers moving to Herriman for new builds are usually weighing commute and schools alongside finishes. Bangerter Highway and Mountain View Corridor put downtown Salt Lake and the airport roughly 30 minutes north, and Jordan School District serves most of the city with newer schools like Mountain Point Elementary and Herriman High. Lifestyle perks are real: Blackridge Reservoir for summer swimming, the Yellow Fork and Butterfield Canyon trails out the back door, and Real Salt Lake's training facility right in town. Inventory shifts weekly as builders release new phases and spec homes, and incentives — rate buydowns, closing cost credits, design center allowances — are often negotiable. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available from Herriman builders and on resale spec inventory.

May 2026 · Herriman market

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

Full Herriman market report
Median sale
$572,500
82 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
24 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
473
active + pending

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Common questions

About new construction homes in Herriman.

Which builders are active in Herriman right now?

Ivory Homes, Richmond American, Fieldstone, Lennar, D.R. Horton, Edge Homes, and Holmes Homes all have active sections in Herriman, with smaller boutique builders working infill lots in Rosecrest and Juniper Crest. Inventory shifts monthly as phases release, so the MLS feed below pulls directly from builder-listed plans plus spec homes already under roof.

What price range should I expect for new construction in Herriman?

Townhomes and smaller detached plans generally start in the upper $400s to low $500s. Standard single-family homes on 0.15–0.20 acre lots run roughly $550K–$750K, and larger executive plans on the south and west benches with Oquirrh Mountain views push into the $800K–$1.2M range.

How long does a new build in Herriman typically take to complete?

From contract on a to-be-built home, most production builders quote 6–9 months depending on phase timing and weather. Spec homes already framed or drywalled often close in 30–75 days, which is the faster path if you have a lease ending or a home sale contingency.

Are there still large master-planned communities releasing new phases?

Yes. Olympia Hills on the west side is the biggest long-term project and will keep releasing for years. Juniper Crest, Anthem, Hi-Country Estates pockets, and the Cove area near the Mountain View Corridor all have ongoing phases with new lots dropping each quarter.

What should I know about property taxes and HOA fees on new builds here?

Herriman sits in Salt Lake County with combined property tax rates running about 0.6–0.8% of assessed value. Most newer communities carry HOA dues of $35–$95/month covering common areas, parks, and sometimes front-yard landscaping; master-planned communities like Olympia and Anthem sit on the higher end with pools and clubhouses included.

How are Herriman schools handling the growth?

Herriman feeds into Jordan School District, with newer schools like Mountain Point Elementary, Copper Mountain Middle, and Herriman High plus Mountain Ridge High absorbing the population. Boundaries shift fairly often as new schools open, so verify the current assignment for any specific address before writing an offer.