New Construction Homes for Sale in Hooper, Utah
Hooper sits in western Weber County between Roy and the Great Salt Lake shoreline, and it has quietly become one of the most active new construction markets north of Salt Lake City. What used to be dairy pasture and onion fields along 5500 South and 5900 West is now a patchwork of half-acre and quarter-acre subdivisions from builders like Visionary, Ivory, Richmond American, and several local Weber County outfits. Buyers come here for one main reason: you can still get a brand-new 3,000+ square foot home on a flat, usable lot for meaningfully less than the same build in Farmington or Kaysville, and you're still inside 35 minutes of downtown Salt Lake or Hill Air Force Base.
The trade-offs are worth understanding before you buy. Hooper is unincorporated in spots and incorporated in others, water rights and secondary irrigation vary lot to lot, and the Weber School District boundaries split between Hooper Elementary, Freedom Elementary, and Rocky Mountain Junior High depending on which side of 5500 South you land on. Most new builds here are single-family rambler or two-story plans with three-car garages, RV parking pads, and unfinished basements priced as an upgrade — a setup that fits the Davis/Weber buyer who wants space for trailers, boats, and toys. Lot sizes typically run 0.20 to 0.50 acres, larger than what you'll see in Layton or Syracuse. Browse the active new construction listings below to see what builders currently have standing inventory, under-construction, and to-be-built.
May 2026 · Hooper market
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What price range do new construction homes in Hooper typically fall into? ▾
Most new builds in Hooper run from the upper $400s for a smaller rambler on a standard lot up to the $700s and $800s for larger two-story plans on half-acre lots with finished basements and three-car garages. Pricing has held steadier here than in Davis County thanks to more available land and shorter build timelines.
Which builders are active in Hooper right now? ▾
Visionary Homes, Ivory Homes, Richmond American, Hailstone, and several smaller Weber County builders like Destination Homes and Edge Homes have ongoing projects. Communities tend to be smaller — 20 to 80 lots — rather than the massive master-planned developments you'll see in Syracuse or West Haven.
Is there standing inventory or is everything build-to-order? ▾
Both. Builders in Hooper usually keep two or three spec homes under roof at any given time, which lets buyers close in 30 to 60 days. Build-to-order timelines currently run roughly 6 to 9 months depending on the builder and how much customization you request.
What school district serves new construction in Hooper? ▾
All of Hooper falls within Weber School District. Elementary assignment depends on the subdivision — Hooper Elementary, Freedom Elementary, and Country View Elementary all draw from different sections of town. Most students feed into Rocky Mountain Junior High and Fremont High School in Plain City.
Do new Hooper homes come with secondary irrigation water? ▾
Most do, through Hooper Irrigation Company or Hooper-West Warren shares, but it varies by subdivision and lot. Pressurized secondary water is a real cost-saver for landscaping a larger lot through Utah summers, so confirm with the builder which shares convey with the property and what the annual assessment runs.
How long is the commute from Hooper to Hill AFB or Salt Lake City? ▾
Hill Air Force Base is about 15 to 20 minutes via Midland Drive and I-15. Downtown Salt Lake runs roughly 35 to 40 minutes off-peak via I-15 from the 5600 South interchange in Roy. The Roy FrontRunner station is about 10 minutes away for anyone wanting commuter rail into the city.