New Construction Homes for Sale in Marriott Slaterville, Utah
Marriott-Slaterville sits just west of Ogden along the I-15 corridor, with the Great Salt Lake wetlands to the west and the Wasatch peaks rising to the east. It's one of the younger incorporated cities in Weber County, and that timing matters: a lot of the buildable ground here was farmland a decade ago, which is why new construction makes up a meaningful share of what's selling. Builders working this area tend to deliver larger lots than you'd see in Ogden proper or Layton — quarter-acre and up is common — and floor plans lean toward 2,800–4,500 square feet with three-car garages, RV parking pads, and full unfinished basements ready for future bedrooms.
Commuters like the location because Hill Air Force Base, downtown Ogden, and the FrontRunner station are all inside a 15-minute drive, and SLC International is roughly 35 minutes south. Buyers shopping new builds in Marriott-Slaterville should pay attention to which Weber School District boundary a home falls under (Pioneer, Lomond View, and Farr West Elementary all pull from parts of the city), plus whether the lot is on culinary water or a secondary irrigation share — most newer subdivisions here include both. Price points on new construction generally run from the upper $500s for a production tract home up past $900k for semi-custom builds on larger parcels. Browse the active listings below to see which builders are currently releasing phases and what's available to tour or reserve.
May 2026 · Marriott Slaterville market
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About new construction homes in Marriott Slaterville.
Which builders are active in Marriott-Slaterville right now? ▾
The mix shifts by phase, but Visionary Homes, Ivory Homes, Richmond American, and several regional Weber County builders like Hamlet Homes and Nilson Homes have all delivered product here in recent cycles. Smaller custom builders also pick up individual lots in the rural-zoned pockets on the west side of town.
What's the typical lot size for a new build here versus nearby cities? ▾
Marriott-Slaterville lots generally run larger than what you'll see in Roy, Clearfield, or central Ogden. Production subdivisions often plat at 0.20–0.30 acres, and semi-custom parcels along 1200 West or out toward the wetlands can be a half-acre to a full acre. That extra ground is the main reason buyers choose this city over denser Weber options.
Do new construction homes here include secondary (irrigation) water? ▾
Most newer subdivisions in Marriott-Slaterville are built with pressurized secondary water for outdoor irrigation, which keeps summer culinary bills down considerably. Confirm the share allocation and any HOA-managed system details on the specific lot before writing an offer — it varies by subdivision.
How long is the build timeline if I reserve a lot today? ▾
Production builders are running roughly 5–8 months from contract to closing on dirt starts, depending on framing and trade scheduling. Inventory homes that are already framed or near drywall typically close in 30–90 days. Custom builds on individual lots usually take 10–14 months.
Are builders offering rate buydowns or closing cost incentives? ▾
Yes — most national and regional builders working this area are offering some combination of 2-1 buydowns, forward commitments in the high 5s to low 6s, or $10k–$20k in closing cost credits when you use their preferred lender. Incentives change month to month, so ask what's posted on the specific home or phase you're considering.
Which school boundaries should I check before buying? ▾
Marriott-Slaterville is split among several Weber School District elementaries including Farr West, Lomond View, and Pioneer, feeding into Wahlquist Junior High and Fremont High. Boundaries can shift with new phases coming online, so verify directly with the district using the property address rather than relying on listing data.