New Construction Homes for Sale in Vineyard, Utah
Vineyard is the closest thing Utah has to a city built from scratch in the last twenty years. The land was the Geneva Steel mill until 2005, and what's risen in its place along the east shore of Utah Lake is now one of the fastest-growing municipalities in the country. That history is the whole reason new construction dominates here — there's very little older housing stock to compete with. Walk through neighborhoods like Holdaway Farms, The Cove, Waters Edge, or the newer phases pushing toward Utah City and you're looking at homes built mostly between 2015 and today, with active builder phases still releasing lots each quarter.
Buyers shopping new builds in Vineyard tend to be tech workers commuting north to Lehi's Silicon Slopes or south to Provo, young families who want the FrontRunner station and the lakefront trail system, and downsizers trading older Utah County homes for low-maintenance townhomes. Prices generally land between the upper $300s for attached product and the $700s–$800s for larger detached homes near the water, with Utah City's mixed-use district adding higher-density condo options as it builds out. Inventory shifts week to week as builders release phases and incentives change, so rate buydowns and closing-cost credits are worth asking about on any specific listing. Browse the active new construction below to see what's on the market in Vineyard right now.
"}]May 2026 · Vineyard market
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About new construction homes in Vineyard.
Why is there so much new construction in Vineyard? ▾
Vineyard sits on the old Geneva Steel site, which was cleared and master-planned starting in the mid-2000s. Because most of the city is built from raw ground rather than redeveloped older neighborhoods, the bulk of inventory is either brand-new or under ten years old. Builders like Ivory, Fieldstone, Holmes, and Edge are still actively releasing phases.
What price ranges should I expect for a new build in Vineyard? ▾
Townhomes and smaller detached homes typically start in the upper $300s to low $400s, while larger single-family homes in neighborhoods like Holdaway Farms or near the lakefront generally run from the $500s into the $800s. Lakefront and Forge district custom builds can push past $1M.
Can I still buy directly from the builder, or only through resale? ▾
Both are options. Several active communities still have unsold inventory homes and to-be-built lots — Edgewater, The Vineyard, Mosaic, and projects around Utah City are good places to start. Working with a buyer's agent costs you nothing and gives you someone reviewing the builder contract on your side.
What's the deal with Utah City? ▾
Utah City is the large mixed-use district being developed along the Utah Lake shoreline by Flagship Companies. It will include high-density residential, retail, offices, and a FrontRunner station. Early condo and townhome phases are pre-selling now, and it's reshaping what "new construction in Vineyard" looks like over the next decade.
How are the commutes from Vineyard? ▾
Vineyard has its own FrontRunner station, which puts Salt Lake City roughly 45 minutes away by train and downtown Provo about 5 minutes. I-15 access is via Geneva Road or the Pleasant Grove interchange. Most residents commuting to Lehi's Silicon Slopes reach Thanksgiving Point in 15–20 minutes outside rush hour.
What school district serves new Vineyard homes? ▾
Vineyard is part of Alpine School District, with Vineyard Elementary inside the city and students typically feeding into Orem Junior High and Mountain View High. A district split is in progress that may reassign Vineyard to a new Alpine-area district within the next couple of years — worth asking about before you commit.