New Construction Homes for Sale in Toquerville, Utah
Toquerville sits on the bench between Hurricane and La Verkin, about 20 minutes north of St. George and 15 minutes from the west entrance to Zion National Park. The town has roughly 1,600 residents, large lots by Southern Utah standards, and an elevation around 3,400 feet — high enough that summer nights cool off more than they do down in St. George, but still firmly in red rock country with 300-plus sunshine days a year. New construction here tends to be semi-custom and custom builds on quarter-acre to multi-acre parcels, with several active subdivisions like Cholla Creek and Westfield Estates plus scattered single-lot builds tucked into the older parts of town off Toquerville Boulevard.
Buyers looking at new construction in Toquerville are usually choosing it over Washington or Hurricane for three reasons: bigger lots, views of the Pine Valley Mountains and the cliffs around Zion, and a quieter small-town feel with horse property still legal in much of the city. Expect to see open-concept single-level floor plans, RV garages, casitas, and pools built into many of the higher-end plans — features that match the retiree and second-home buyer profile that drives a lot of demand here. Build times currently run roughly 9 to 14 months depending on the builder and lot conditions. Browse the active new construction listings below to see what's framed, finished, or still available to customize.
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Which Toquerville neighborhoods have the most new construction right now? ▾
Most new builds are concentrated in Westfield Estates, Cholla Creek, and the hillside lots above Toquerville Falls Drive, along with smaller infill projects off Spring Drive and Toquer Boulevard. Anderson Junction near the I-15 exit has also seen a wave of newer construction with quicker freeway access to St. George and Cedar City.
What do new homes in Toquerville typically cost? ▾
Most new construction lands between the mid $600s and $1.2M, with custom builds on view lots or acreage running higher. Prices run noticeably above tract product in Washington or Hurricane because Toquerville lots are larger, many sit on a slope with Pine Valley Mountain or Zion-facing views, and the town has stricter design standards than the valley floor cities.
Is Toquerville on city water and sewer, or are new homes on septic? ▾
Toquerville has its own culinary water system, but a portion of the city is still on septic rather than municipal sewer. If you're under contract on a new build, confirm with the builder whether the lot ties into the sewer line on Toquerville Boulevard or requires a septic system, since that affects both cost and future resale.
How long does a typical new build take to complete here? ▾
Plan on roughly 9 to 14 months from groundbreaking, depending on the builder and whether the lot needs significant excavation or retaining walls. Toquerville's hillside lots often require engineered foundations, which adds time compared to flat-lot builds in Washington Fields or Sun River.
What school district serves new homes in Toquerville? ▾
Toquerville falls under Washington County School District. Most kids attend LaVerkin Elementary, Hurricane Intermediate, Hurricane Middle, and Hurricane High School, with charter options like Water Canyon and Tuacahn within commuting distance for high schoolers.
Are there HOA fees on new construction in Toquerville? ▾
It depends on the subdivision. Newer communities like Cholla Creek and Westfield carry modest HOAs covering common areas and architectural review, while custom builds on standalone acreage lots often have no HOA at all. Always ask for the CC&Rs before writing an offer, since rules on RV parking, outbuildings, and short-term rentals vary lot by lot.