New Construction Homes for Sale in Wallsburg, Utah
Wallsburg sits in its own quiet valley between Heber City and Deer Creek Reservoir, off US-189, and it has stayed largely agricultural while its neighbors grew. That's changing slowly as builders and owner-builders bring new homes onto larger parcels — think 1 to 10-acre lots rather than quarter-acre subdivisions. New construction here usually means a custom or semi-custom build on land the buyer already owns or purchases as part of a build package, since there's no large production-home community putting up dozens of identical floor plans. Buyers come to Wallsburg for the Wasatch Back setting without Heber or Midway price tags, elbow room for animals or shops, and a 15 to 20 minute drive to Heber's services and the Jordanelle side of Deer Valley.
Because so much of Wallsburg sits on well and septic with power run to the lot line at best, a new build here involves more upfront homework than buying in a platted subdivision — confirming water rights or well capacity, septic feasibility, and power or propane setup before ground breaks. Winters bring real snow load and cold, so newer homes tend to be built with better insulation, in-floor heat, and steeper rooflines than the area's older farmhouses. Expect finished new-build pricing to run higher per square foot than resale once you factor in land development costs, but you get a home built to current energy code with a layout you chose. Browse the active listings below to see what new construction is currently available or under contract in Wallsburg.
December 2025 · Wallsburg market
Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Wallsburg right now.
1 matching · page 1 of 1
Active listings
Prefer the map?
See all 1 new construction homes on a map
Pan around Wallsburg and refine by drawing your own boundary.
Common questions
About new construction homes in Wallsburg.
Are there production home builders in Wallsburg, or is everything custom? ▾
Wallsburg doesn't have a production builder running a subdivision the way Heber or Midway do. Almost all new construction is custom or semi-custom, built by a local contractor on a lot the buyer already owns or purchases as a build-to-suit package.
Do new homes in Wallsburg come with municipal water and sewer? ▾
No — Wallsburg is unincorporated and virtually everything runs on private well and septic. Before buying land for a new build, get a well permit or existing well capacity confirmed and have a septic feasibility test done, since not every parcel perks the same.
How long does it take to build new in Wallsburg? ▾
A typical custom build runs 9 to 14 months from permit to move-in once plans and financing are set, though winter weather in the valley can slow site work and concrete pours between November and March. Buyers building on raw land should also budget extra time for well drilling and power extension.
What's driving up new construction costs compared to a few years ago? ▾
Land development is the biggest variable — running power, drilling a well, and installing septic on an undeveloped Wallsburg parcel can add well over $50,000 before the house itself is built. Lumber, labor, and Wasatch County permitting timelines also factor in, similar to what's happening across Heber Valley.
Can I still find new construction under $1 million in Wallsburg? ▾
It's possible on a smaller acreage parcel with a modest floor plan, but many current new-build listings land in the $1M to $1.8M range once land, well, septic, and finish level are factored in. Larger view lots with a full custom home tend to push higher.
Is Wallsburg a good fit for someone who wants to build and keep animals or a shop? ▾
Yes — this is one of the main draws. Zoning is agricultural-residential in most of the valley, lots commonly run 1 to 10+ acres, and many new-build buyers are specifically planning for horses, a barn, or a detached shop that wouldn't fit on a standard Heber or Midway lot.