New Construction Homes for Sale in Mendon, Utah
Mendon sits on the west bench of Cache Valley, tucked against the Wellsville Mountains about 10 miles southwest of Logan. It's one of the oldest settlements in northern Utah but has stayed genuinely rural — fewer than 2,000 residents, working hay fields between the subdivisions, and views straight across the valley to the Bear River Range. New construction here doesn't look like the dense lot lines you see in North Logan or Smithfield. Builders are working with bigger parcels, often half-acre to full-acre lots, and many homes are going up as semi-custom or build-to-suit rather than spec inventory. That means newer listings tend to skew toward larger footprints, three-car garages, and room for a shop or a couple of horses.
Buyers drawn to new builds in Mendon are usually trading density for space. The trade-off is a longer drive to USU, the Logan Regional Hospital corridor, and Cache Valley Mall — though SR-23 keeps it manageable at 15–20 minutes most of the year. Winters bring real snow and valley fog, summers run dry and warm with cool mountain nights, and the bench position means most new homes capture either Wellsville or Bear River views without much effort. Pricing generally lands between the high $500s and $900s, with custom builds on acreage going higher. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available, and check back often — Mendon inventory moves in small batches.
March 2026 · Mendon market
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How much new construction is actually happening in Mendon? ▾
Mendon is small — under 2,000 residents — so new builds come in pockets of a few homes at a time rather than big tract subdivisions. Most activity is on the south and east edges of town where larger ag parcels have been split into half-acre to one-acre lots. Inventory turns over slowly, so it's worth checking the active listings below every week or two.
Which builders are active in the Mendon area? ▾
You'll see a mix of Cache Valley regional builders like Visionary Homes, Hamlet Homes, and smaller local custom builders working directly with landowners. Several Mendon lots are sold as build-to-suit, meaning the buyer picks a builder rather than buying a spec home. Ask your agent whether a listing is spec, semi-custom, or a lot-and-build package.
What do new construction homes in Mendon typically cost? ▾
Most new builds in Mendon run from the high $500s to north of $900K depending on lot size, finish level, and whether outbuildings or shop space are included. Larger acreage parcels with custom homes and detached shops can push past $1.2M. Per-square-foot pricing tends to run higher than Logan or North Logan because lots are bigger and builds are more custom.
Can I build a shop or barn on a new construction lot in Mendon? ▾
Often yes — many Mendon lots are zoned to allow detached shops, RV garages, or small animal setups, which is a big reason buyers choose Mendon over denser Cache Valley cities. Always confirm setbacks, height limits, and animal counts with Mendon City before writing an offer. Some HOAs in newer pockets restrict outbuilding size or style.
How's the commute from a new Mendon home to Logan or USU? ▾
Mendon sits about 10 miles west of Logan via SR-23 and Highway 89/91, so a typical drive to USU or downtown Logan runs 15–20 minutes outside of winter storms. Snow and fog on the valley floor can slow things down in January and February. Most working buyers here commute to Logan, Smithfield, or the manufacturing corridor in Hyde Park and Wellsville.
What school district serves new homes in Mendon? ▾
Mendon is part of Cache County School District. Kids generally attend Mountainside Elementary in Mendon itself, then Spring Creek Middle and Mountain Crest High in Hyrum. The district is one of the reasons families pick the west side of the valley — it's rural, small-class, and well rated.