New Construction Homes for Sale in Taylorsville, Utah
Taylorsville is one of the more established cities in the Salt Lake Valley, with most of its housing stock built between the 1970s and early 2000s. That means new construction here looks different than what shoppers see in Herriman or Saratoga Springs — instead of large master-planned subdivisions, Taylorsville's new builds tend to be infill projects on teardown lots, small townhome pockets near Redwood Road, and the occasional custom home going up on a reclaimed parcel near the Jordan River Parkway. Active new-build inventory is usually thin, often fewer than ten homes at a time, so buyers who want brand-new finishes in this specific city need to move when something hits the MLS.
The trade-off is location. Taylorsville sits about 15 minutes from downtown Salt Lake, with quick access to Bangerter Highway, I-215, and a 20-minute drive to SLC International. Homes feed into Granite School District, and the city's central position makes it appealing to buyers who work anywhere from Sandy to the airport. New construction here typically runs from the upper $400Ks for townhomes up to the mid-$600Ks for detached infill homes, with the occasional custom build above that. If you want a new home without committing to the south end of the valley, this is one of the few central-valley options left. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
May 2026 · Taylorsville market
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Is there much new construction happening in Taylorsville right now? ▾
Taylorsville is largely built-out, so new construction here is limited compared to Herriman, Daybreak, or Bluffdale. Most new builds you'll see are infill projects, teardown-rebuilds on older lots along 4700 South and Redwood Road, or small townhome and condo developments tucked into existing neighborhoods. Active inventory tends to stay in the single digits.
What does new construction in Taylorsville typically cost? ▾
Most new builds run in the upper $400Ks to mid-$600Ks depending on whether it's an attached townhome or a detached single-family home. Detached infill homes near Bennion or close to the Jordan River Parkway tend to sit at the higher end, while townhome product near Redwood Road and 5400 South prices in the lower range.
Which builders are active in Taylorsville? ▾
You'll see a mix of regional builders like Ivory Homes and Holmes Homes on the larger infill parcels, plus smaller local builders doing one-off custom projects on teardown lots. Because the city is landlocked between West Valley, Murray, and West Jordan, large master-planned communities aren't part of the picture here.
Why buy new in Taylorsville instead of a nearby city with more inventory? ▾
Location is the draw. Taylorsville sits about 15 minutes from downtown Salt Lake, has direct access to Bangerter Highway and I-215, and feeds into Granite School District. Buyers who want a brand-new home without committing to a 35-minute commute from the south end of the valley often look here first.
Do new builds in Taylorsville come with HOAs? ▾
Townhome and condo projects almost always have an HOA covering exterior maintenance and common areas, typically $150–$300 per month. Detached infill homes on standalone lots usually don't carry an HOA, which is one reason buyers wanting a new home without monthly dues gravitate toward those.
Can I still pick finishes if I buy a new construction home here? ▾
It depends on the stage. If the home is already framed or complete (common with spec builds and infill flips), finishes are locked in. On to-be-built lots with a custom builder, you'll usually get a design appointment to choose flooring, cabinets, countertops, and fixtures. Ask the listing agent which stage a specific home is in before writing an offer.