New Construction Homes for Sale in Perry, Utah
Perry sits in Box Elder County just south of Brigham City, tucked against the foothills with the Wellsville Mountains rising to the west and the Wasatch behind it. It's one of the quieter growth pockets along the northern Wasatch Front — close enough to commute to Ogden in about 20 minutes or Salt Lake in roughly an hour, but rural enough that new subdivisions still back up to orchards, hayfields, and the historic fruit way along Highway 89. New construction here tends to come from regional builders like Visionary, Ivory, and a handful of local outfits putting up two-story homes on quarter-acre lots, plus larger custom builds on the bench with views across the valley toward the Great Salt Lake.
Compared to Davis or Weber County new builds, Perry typically offers more square footage and bigger lots for the money, with base prices that often land below what you'd pay for a comparable floor plan in Layton or North Ogden. Buyers drawn here are usually weighing the trade-off of a longer commute against newer construction, modern energy codes, and proximity to Willard Bay, Brigham City's downtown, and Box Elder School District schools. Builder incentives — rate buydowns, closing cost credits, included upgrades — shift quarter to quarter, so it's worth comparing what's standard versus optional before signing. Browse the active new construction listings below to see what's currently on the market in Perry, including spec homes ready to close and to-be-built options on remaining lots.
May 2026 · Perry market
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About new construction homes in Perry.
Which builders are currently active in Perry? ▾
Perry sees a rotating mix of regional builders including Visionary Homes, Ivory Homes on select communities, and smaller local custom builders working the bench lots. The active mix changes as subdivisions sell out, so the MLS listings below reflect what's currently offered rather than every project that's been announced.
What do new construction homes in Perry typically cost? ▾
Most new builds in Perry fall in the upper $400s to mid $600s for production homes on standard lots, with custom builds on view lots running higher. Pricing depends heavily on lot size, finish package, and whether the home is a spec ready to close or a to-be-built with options still to choose.
Are there lot sizes bigger than typical Wasatch Front subdivisions? ▾
Yes — Perry still has communities offering quarter-acre to half-acre lots, and bench properties sometimes run an acre or more. That's part of why buyers willing to drive a bit further north end up here instead of denser Davis County builds.
What school district serves new homes in Perry? ▾
Perry is part of Box Elder School District. Most neighborhoods feed into Three Mile Creek or McKinley Elementary, Box Elder Middle, and Box Elder High in Brigham City, though boundaries shift as new schools open and subdivisions are added.
Do builders in Perry offer rate buydowns or incentives? ▾
Most production builders here run some form of incentive — temporary or permanent rate buydowns, closing cost credits, or included upgrades like window coverings and appliances — especially on standing inventory. Incentives change month to month, so it's worth asking what's on the table for each specific home.
How long does a to-be-built home in Perry usually take? ▾
Once a contract is signed and the lot is released to construction, most production builds in Perry close in roughly 6 to 9 months depending on the builder's queue and weather. Custom homes on the bench typically run 10 to 14 months from groundbreaking.