New Construction Homes for Sale in Tooele, Utah
Tooele has been one of the busier new-build markets west of the Salt Lake Valley for the last several years, and the reason is straightforward: land is still cheaper than it is in Herriman or South Jordan, the commute over the Oquirrh Mountains to the Bingham Canyon side of the valley is roughly 35 minutes, and builders like Fieldstone, Visionary, Ivory, and D.R. Horton have been actively delivering inventory in subdivisions around Overlake, Carr Fork, and the north side near the Tooele Army Depot. Most new product sits in the high $400s to mid $600s for single-family, with townhome phases occasionally dipping into the high $300s — meaningfully less than comparable square footage in Daybreak or Eagle Mountain.
Buyers shopping new builds in Tooele tend to fall into two camps: families priced out of the Salt Lake County side who still need access to I-80 for work, and folks who want a bigger lot than the Wasatch Front typically offers at this price point. Quarter-acre lots are common here, RV parking is often workable, and views of the Stansbury and Oquirrh ranges come standard in most of the newer phases. Worth knowing before you tour: water shares, secondary irrigation availability, and HOA structure vary a lot between subdivisions, and some builders are still offering rate buydowns rather than price cuts. Browse the active new-construction listings below to see what's currently moving in Tooele.
May 2026 · Tooele market
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Which builders are most active in Tooele right now? ▾
Fieldstone Homes, Ivory Homes, Visionary Homes, D.R. Horton, and Lennar have all had ongoing phases in Tooele over the past couple of years. Smaller regional builders also work the infill lots in older parts of town. Specific availability shifts month to month, so the MLS listings below reflect what's actually releasable now.
What do new construction homes in Tooele typically cost? ▾
Most new single-family homes price between the high $400s and mid $600s depending on square footage, lot size, and finish level. Townhomes and smaller paired homes occasionally start in the high $300s. Custom builds on larger lots in areas like Erda or Stansbury Park can push past $800K.
How long is the commute from Tooele to Salt Lake City? ▾
Plan on 35 to 50 minutes to downtown Salt Lake depending on traffic at the Lake Point bottleneck on I-80. Commutes to the southwest valley (West Jordan, South Jordan, the Bingham Canyon mine) are often shorter — closer to 30 minutes via SR-36 and the Mountain View Corridor.
Do new builds in Tooele come with secondary water for landscaping? ▾
It depends on the subdivision. Some phases in Overlake and Stansbury have pressurized secondary irrigation, which keeps summer water bills reasonable. Other newer developments are on culinary water only, which matters a lot when you're watering a quarter-acre lot. Always ask the builder directly and check the disclosure.
Are builders offering incentives right now? ▾
Most Tooele builders have been leaning on rate buydowns, closing cost credits, and free upgrade packages rather than dropping base prices. A 2-1 buydown or a permanent rate in the low 5s through the builder's preferred lender is common. Incentives change frequently — confirm what's on the table the week you write an offer.
What's the difference between Tooele city, Stansbury Park, and Erda for new construction? ▾
Tooele city has the most production-builder inventory and the lowest entry prices. Stansbury Park sits closer to I-80, has the golf course and lake, and tends to run a bit higher. Erda is more rural with larger lots, often an acre or more, and is where you'll find semi-custom and custom builds rather than tract product.