New Construction Homes for Sale in Midvale, Utah
Midvale sits right in the middle of the Salt Lake Valley, with I-15 and I-215 both within a couple of miles and a TRAX Blue Line stop at Bingham Junction that puts riders downtown in about 25 minutes. New construction here is concentrated in a few specific pockets: the Bingham Junction master plan on the old Sharon Steel site, the Jordan Bluffs redevelopment along the river, and infill townhome projects tucked between older single-family blocks on the east side. Because Midvale is a built-out city of roughly 35,000, most newly built inventory is townhomes, rowhomes, and small-lot detached product rather than the half-acre subdivisions you see further south in Herriman or Bluffdale. Pricing on new townhomes typically runs in the upper $400s to mid $600s, with detached new builds reaching into the $700s depending on lot and finish level.
The trade-off buyers make in Midvale is lot size for location. You're 15 minutes from downtown SLC, 20 minutes from the Cottonwood Canyon ski resorts, and walking distance to the Jordan River Parkway trail from much of the new product near 7200 South. Canyons School District serves the east side; Jordan District serves the west. Newer builds here come with current energy codes, smaller yards that suit lock-and-leave owners, and HOA-maintained exteriors on most attached product. Browse the active new construction listings below to see what builders currently have standing inventory or available to-be-built.
May 2026 · Midvale market
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About new construction homes in Midvale.
What types of new construction are most common in Midvale? ▾
Townhomes and rowhomes dominate the new-build market here, especially in the Bingham Junction and View 72 areas. Detached single-family new construction does exist but it's limited because Midvale is largely built out — most detached new homes are infill lots or part of small redevelopment projects.
Which builders are currently active in Midvale? ▾
Ivory Homes has been the most consistent presence, particularly around Bingham Junction. Edge Homes, Holmes Homes, and a handful of smaller local builders also have product in and around the city. Inventory shifts quickly, so the list below reflects what's actually on the MLS right now.
What price range should I expect for a new build in Midvale? ▾
Attached new construction typically starts in the mid $400s and runs into the high $500s. Detached new homes generally start around $650K and can push past $800K for larger floor plans near the Jordan River corridor. Prices move with interest rates and builder incentives, so check current listings for accurate numbers.
Are there builder incentives available on Midvale new construction? ▾
Yes — most national and regional builders here run rate buydowns, closing cost credits, or design center allowances, especially on standing inventory and quick-move-in homes. The specific incentive changes month to month, so it's worth asking about each community individually before writing an offer.
What school district covers new construction in Midvale? ▾
Midvale is split between Canyons School District (east side, generally east of State Street) and Jordan School District (west side). New construction in Bingham Junction falls under Canyons, while projects on the west end of the city are typically Jordan. Always verify boundaries with the district since they can shift.
How close are new Midvale homes to TRAX and I-15? ▾
Most new communities in Midvale are within a mile of either the Midvale Center or Bingham Junction TRAX stations on the Blue Line, which runs from Draper to downtown Salt Lake. I-15 access is via the 7200 South or 7800 South interchanges, both a few minutes from the main new-construction areas.