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Tremonton, Utah

New Construction Homes for Sale in Tremonton, Utah

Tremonton has quietly become one of the most active new construction markets in northern Utah. Sitting at the junction of I-15 and I-84 in Box Elder County, it pulls buyers priced out of Cache Valley and the north end of the Wasatch Front who still need reasonable commutes to Logan, Ogden, Hill Air Force Base, and the ATK/Northrop Grumman facilities west of town. Subdivisions like Holmgren Farms, Tremont Center, and the newer phases east of Main have brought hundreds of single-family homes online over the past few years, with floor plans ranging from 3-bed starter homes around 1,500 square feet to larger two-story plans on quarter-acre lots. Prices generally run from the high $300s into the mid $500s — meaningfully below comparable new builds in Logan, North Ogden, or Layton.

The appeal here is straightforward: flatter, cheaper land means builders can deliver three-car garages, bigger yards, and unfinished basements at price points that have largely disappeared further south. Winters are cold and snowy (Tremonton sits at about 4,300 feet), summers are warm and dry, and the small-town feel — rodeo grounds, Bear River High football, the Box Elder County Fair — is still very much intact. Most new neighborhoods are walkable to schools in Box Elder School District, and downtown Tremonton's grocery stores and restaurants are a short drive from any of the active subdivisions. Browse the active new construction listings below to see what builders currently have under contract, framed, or move-in ready.

May 2026 · Tremonton market

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

Full Tremonton market report
Median sale
$340,000
19 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
28 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
84
active + pending

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Common questions

About new construction homes in Tremonton.

Which builders are most active in Tremonton right now?

Local and regional builders like Visionary Homes, Hayden Homes, and Ence Homes have all been working subdivisions around Tremonton and neighboring Garland. You'll also see smaller Cache Valley and Box Elder County builders putting up custom homes on larger lots. Inventory shifts month to month, so the active listings below show who currently has finished or near-finished product.

What do new construction homes in Tremonton typically cost?

Most new builds run from the high $300s to the mid $500s, with entry-level townhomes and smaller single-family floor plans on the lower end and larger homes on quarter-acre-plus lots pushing higher. Prices are noticeably below Cache Valley and the north Wasatch Front, which is a big part of why buyers are heading here.

How long is the commute from Tremonton to Logan, Ogden, or Salt Lake?

Tremonton sits at the I-15/I-84 junction, so Logan is about 30 minutes east, Ogden is roughly 35-40 minutes south, and downtown Salt Lake City is about an hour and 15 minutes. The interstate access is the main reason new subdivisions keep going up here — workers at ATK/Northrop Grumman, Malt-O-Meal, and the Cache Valley employers can all reach their jobs reasonably.

Are builders offering rate buydowns or incentives in Tremonton?

Yes, most production builders in Box Elder County are running some combination of 2-1 buydowns, closing cost credits, or included upgrades when you use their preferred lender. Incentives change quarterly and are usually richer on standing inventory than on to-be-built homes, so it's worth asking on each specific listing.

Can I buy a lot and bring my own builder?

In some Tremonton subdivisions yes, but many of the newer phases are tied to a specific builder or a short approved-builder list. If you want a true custom home with your own contractor, you'll generally have better luck on acreage parcels outside the city limits or in the county toward Garland, Bothwell, or Riverside.

Which school district serves new construction in Tremonton?

Tremonton is part of Box Elder School District. Most new neighborhoods feed into McKinley or Garland Elementary, Alice C. Harris Intermediate, Box Elder Middle, and Bear River High School. Bear River High has a strong reputation locally for both academics and athletics.