New Construction Homes for Sale in Syracuse, Utah
Syracuse sits on the west side of Davis County between Antelope Island and I-15, and it's been one of the fastest-growing cities in northern Utah for the past decade. New construction here is concentrated on the west and south sides of town — neighborhoods around Bluff Road, 1000 West, and the corridors near Jensen Park and the Bluff Ridge area have been steadily filling in with subdivisions from builders like Ivory, Richmond American, Fieldstone, and Visionary. Most new builds run from the mid $500s for a standard two-story up to the $800s and beyond for larger lots backing open space or with views toward Antelope Island and the Great Salt Lake. Lot sizes tend to be a little more generous than what you'll see in Layton or Kaysville, which is part of why families keep landing here.
The draw is straightforward: Davis School District, an easy commute to Hill Air Force Base (about 15 minutes) and downtown Salt Lake (roughly 30 minutes via Legacy Parkway), and the Jensen Nature Park / Syracuse Arts Academy / new rec center all within the city limits. Summers are dry and hot, winters get inversion but less snow than the benches, and the western edge of town gives you sunsets over the lake that bench cities can't match. If you're weighing a spec home that's nearly done against a to-be-built lot, the active listings below show what's currently available across Syracuse's newer subdivisions.
May 2026 · Syracuse market
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About new construction homes in Syracuse.
Which builders are most active in Syracuse right now? ▾
Ivory Homes, Richmond American, Fieldstone Homes, Visionary Homes, and Holmes Homes have all had recent communities in Syracuse. Inventory shifts quickly — some builders sell from a model home on-site, others list spec homes directly on the MLS, so the active listings below are the best snapshot of what's actually available.
What's the price range for new construction in Syracuse? ▾
Most new builds fall between roughly $525,000 and $850,000. Townhomes and smaller two-stories anchor the lower end, while larger floor plans on quarter-acre lots, walkout basements, or homes with three-car garages and upgraded finishes push into the high $700s and $800s.
Can I still pick finishes, or are most listings already built? ▾
It depends on the community. Spec homes that hit the MLS are usually 60-100% finished, so selections are locked in. If you want to pick cabinets, flooring, and structural options, you'll typically need a to-be-built contract directly with the builder on an available lot — we can help you compare both paths.
Are builders offering rate buydowns or incentives in Syracuse? ▾
Yes, most national and regional builders here have been offering 2-1 buydowns, closing cost credits, or below-market rates through their preferred lender, especially on completed spec homes they want to move. Incentives change month to month, so it's worth asking on each specific listing.
What school boundaries do new Syracuse homes fall under? ▾
Syracuse is part of Davis School District. Depending on the subdivision, elementary boundaries include Bluff Ridge, Buffalo Point, Syracuse, and Cook, feeding into Legacy Junior High or Syracuse Junior, then Syracuse High. Always verify boundaries on the district's site before writing an offer — they get adjusted as new schools come online.
How long does a to-be-built home typically take to finish? ▾
Plan on 6-9 months from contract to closing for a standard build in Syracuse, though it varies with weather, permitting, and the builder's current backlog. Spec homes already under roof can close in 30-60 days once you're under contract.