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Washington, Utah

New Construction Homes for Sale in Washington, Utah

Washington sits just east of St. George along I-15, and it's where most of southern Utah's new construction activity has shifted over the last several years. The flat, buildable land in Washington Fields, the rolling lots up in Long Valley and Sienna Hills, and the continued buildout of Coral Canyon mean buyers have more brand-new floor plans to choose from here than almost anywhere else in Washington County. Builders like Visionary, Holmes, Ence, and Split Rock all have active communities, with price points running from low-$400s townhomes up past $1M for custom homes on view lots overlooking the Virgin River corridor.

The appeal of building new in Washington is pretty practical: 300+ sunshine days a year, easy access to Sand Hollow and Quail Creek reservoirs, a 20-minute drive to Zion's west entrance, and a tax-friendly Utah address with no state tax on Social Security after recent changes. New homes here are built for the heat — better insulation packages, tile roofs, drought-tolerant landscaping, and casita or RV-garage options that buyers from California and the Wasatch Front specifically ask for. Floor plans tend to favor single-level living, given the strong retiree and second-home buyer mix, though two-story plans with bonus rooms are common in family-oriented sections of Washington Fields. Browse the active new construction listings below to see what's currently on the market, along with available to-be-built plans.

May 2026 · Washington market

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

Full Washington market report
Median sale
$515,995
62 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
47 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
514
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new construction homes in Washington.

Which Washington City neighborhoods have the most new construction right now?

Most new builds are concentrated in Long Valley, Sienna Hills, and the master-planned communities around Washington Fields, plus newer phases up in Green Springs. Coral Canyon also still releases lots periodically. Inventory shifts month to month, so the active listings below reflect what's available today.

Who are the main builders in Washington, Utah?

Visionary Homes, Holmes Homes, Ence Homes, Split Rock Custom Homes, and Perry Homes all have active projects in Washington. Several smaller custom builders also work the Washington Fields area on individual lots. Build quality and standard finishes vary noticeably between them, so it pays to tour multiple model homes.

What's the price range for new construction in Washington?

Entry-level townhomes and smaller single-family builds generally start in the high $300s to low $400s. Standard single-family homes in places like Sienna Hills and Long Valley typically run $500K–$750K, and custom builds on view lots in Stucki Farms or above Washington Fields can clear $1M easily.

Can I lock in builder incentives or rate buydowns?

Yes — most production builders in Washington are currently offering closing cost credits, 2-1 rate buydowns, or design center allowances, especially on spec homes that are already framed. Incentives tighten on to-be-built contracts. Ask your agent to pull the current promo sheet before you write an offer.

How long does a to-be-built home take to complete here?

Plan on 6–9 months from contract to keys for a standard production build in Washington, assuming no major weather or supply delays. Custom homes on private lots typically run 10–14 months. Spec homes already under roof can close in 30–60 days.

Are HOA fees common in Washington's newer communities?

Most new master-planned neighborhoods — Sienna Hills, Long Valley, Coral Canyon, Stucki Farms — carry HOA dues that cover pools, parks, pickleball courts, and front-yard landscaping in some cases. Expect roughly $40–$120 per month depending on the community and amenity package.