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Plain City, Utah

New Construction Homes for Sale in Plain City, Utah

Plain City sits on the northwest edge of Weber County, where the farmland west of Ogden meets newer rooftops pushing out from Pleasant View and Farr West. It's one of the last spots along the northern Wasatch Front where builders can still get hold of larger lots, and that shows up in the inventory: many new builds here come with quarter- to half-acre parcels, three-car garages, RV pads, and room for a shop or a horse or two. Buyers trading up from Roy, Clearfield, or Ogden tend to come for that extra elbow room while staying inside a 20-minute drive of Hill Air Force Base, McKay-Dee Hospital, and downtown Ogden.

Current new-construction activity in Plain City ranges from production ramblers in the upper $400s to custom two-stories on acre lots well past $800K. You'll see floor plans built for Utah families — main-floor primaries, big mudrooms off oversized garages, unfinished basements priced for later build-out, and energy packages tuned for the cold inversions that settle into the valley each January. School-age families generally land in Weber School District boundaries (Plain City Elementary, Wahlquist Junior High, Fremont High), and the town's quieter pace, 4th of July rodeo, and proximity to the Ogden Bay waterfowl area give it a distinct feel from the busier suburbs to the south. Browse the active new-construction listings below to see what's currently available, and reach out if you'd like a walk-through of a specific community.

May 2026 · Plain City market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Plain City right now.

Full Plain City market report
Median sale
$599,000
19 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
21 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
47
active + pending

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Common questions

About new construction homes in Plain City.

Which builders are active in Plain City right now?

Plain City has seen projects from Visionary Homes, Ivory Homes, Richmond American, and several local Weber County builders working on smaller infill parcels. Larger phased communities tend to sit west of 4700 West and along the 3300 North corridor, while custom builds show up on half-acre to acre lots closer to the older town center.

What do new builds in Plain City typically cost?

Production homes generally run from the upper $400s for entry-level rambler plans up to the $700s for larger two-stories with finished basements and three-car garages. Custom homes on bigger lots can clear $900K, especially when horse property or shop space is included.

Are there still large lots available for custom builds?

Yes. Plain City still has agricultural-zoned parcels and quarter- to one-acre residential lots, which is a major reason buyers choose it over Roy or Clinton. Lots that allow outbuildings, RV parking, or a few animals are part of the appeal, though those parcels move quickly once listed.

How are schools handled for new neighborhoods?

Plain City falls under Weber School District, with Plain City Elementary, Wahlquist Junior High, and Fremont High serving most addresses. Newer subdivisions on the north and west sides may have longer bus rides, so confirm boundaries with the district before you commit.

Do new homes here come with builder incentives?

Most production builders in Weber County are currently offering rate buydowns, closing cost credits, or included upgrade packages when you use their preferred lender. Incentives change month to month, so ask the listing agent what's active on a specific home before writing an offer.

How long is the commute to Hill AFB or downtown Ogden?

Ogden is about 15 minutes via 12th Street or Pleasant View, and Hill Air Force Base runs roughly 25-30 minutes depending on I-15 traffic. Salt Lake City is around 45 minutes off-peak, which is part of why Plain City draws buyers who want acreage without giving up a reasonable drive to work.