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West Valley City, Utah

New Construction Homes for Sale in West Valley City, Utah

West Valley City is one of the few spots in the Salt Lake Valley where you can still find new construction inside the I-215 loop at a price that doesn't require a Park City paycheck. Most of the recent building activity has pushed west toward the Mountain View Corridor, with subdivisions going up around 5600 West, 6400 West, and the Stonebridge area near the golf course. Buyers get easy access to I-215, SR-201, and a 15-minute commute to downtown Salt Lake or the airport — a combination that's getting harder to match in newer Utah County or south valley communities where the drive has stretched past 40 minutes.

What makes new builds here interesting is the mix of product. Builders like Ivory, Fieldstone, Holmes, and D.R. Horton have all worked the area recently, putting up everything from townhomes in the high $300s to larger single-family floor plans crossing into the $600s. The lot sizes tend to be tighter than what you'd see in Herriman or Eagle Mountain, but the trade-off is a more established city around you — Valley Fair Mall, the Maverik Center, USANA Amphitheatre, and Granite School District schools that have been serving families here for decades. Rate buydowns and closing cost credits from the in-house lenders are common right now on standing inventory. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently being built and what's ready for a quick move-in.

May 2026 · West Valley City market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in West Valley City right now.

Full West Valley City market report
Median sale
$449,995
76 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
13 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
281
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new construction homes in West Valley City.

Where is most of the new construction happening in West Valley City?

The bulk of new builds are on the west and southwest sides of the city, in areas like Stonebridge, Hunter, and the corridors near Mountain View Corridor (SR-85). These are the last pockets of buildable land inside city limits, and most projects are infill or smaller subdivisions rather than the large master-planned communities you'd see in Herriman or Eagle Mountain.

What price range should I expect for a new home in West Valley City?

New construction here generally runs from the mid $400s for townhomes and smaller detached homes up to the $600s and low $700s for larger single-family floor plans. Pricing tends to come in below comparable new builds in Daybreak or Riverton, which is part of the appeal for buyers who still want quick access to I-215 and downtown Salt Lake.

Which builders are active in West Valley City right now?

Recent and current projects have included Fieldstone Homes, Ivory Homes, Holmes Homes, and D.R. Horton, along with a few smaller regional builders on infill lots. Inventory shifts often, so the active MLS list below is the most accurate snapshot of who's selling what at any given moment.

Do new builds in West Valley City qualify for builder incentives or rate buydowns?

Yes — most national and regional builders here are offering some combination of closing cost credits, 2-1 rate buydowns, or forward commitments through their preferred lenders. Incentives change month to month based on standing inventory, so it's worth asking specifically about quick-move-in homes, which usually carry the deepest concessions.

Are there townhome and condo options, or only single-family?

Both. West Valley has leaned heavily into attached product over the last few years because of land costs and density zoning along the Mountain View Corridor. Expect a healthy mix of townhomes, paired homes, and traditional detached floor plans in current listings.

What school district serves new construction in West Valley City?

Granite School District covers the entire city, with Hunter High, Granger High, and Cyprus High serving different sides of town. Newer subdivisions on the west end typically feed into Hunter or Cyprus boundaries, but always verify with the district since boundaries are adjusted periodically.