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Woodland Hills, Utah

New Construction Homes for Sale in Woodland Hills, Utah

Woodland Hills sits at roughly 5,200 feet on the east bench of southern Utah County, tucked against the Loafer Mountain foothills between Salem and Payson. It's one of the smallest incorporated towns in the state — about 1,500 residents — and lot sizes reflect that: half-acre to multi-acre parcels are the norm, and the city's zoning leans toward custom builds rather than tract subdivisions. New construction here typically means a semi-custom or fully custom home on an elevated lot with Utah Valley views stretching west toward Utah Lake and the Oquirrhs. Builders working in town include both local Utah County names and owner-builders bringing their own plans through the city's design review process.

Buyers shopping new builds in Woodland Hills should expect price points well above the Utah County median — most new homes start in the high $900Ks and run past $2M for larger walkout rambler and two-story plans on premium view lots. The town has its own water system, no city sewer (homes use septic), and a wildland-urban interface that means defensible space and fire-wise landscaping matter. Commute-wise, you're about 15 minutes to I-15 at Spanish Fork, 45 minutes to Provo tech employers, and just over an hour to the south end of the Salt Lake Valley. Nebo School District serves the area, with kids attending schools down in Salem and Payson. Browse the active new construction listings below to see what's currently on the market or under build contract.

May 2026 · Woodland Hills market

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

Full Woodland Hills market report
Median sale
$1,055,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
14 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
105.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
12
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new construction homes in Woodland Hills.

How much does a new construction home in Woodland Hills typically cost?

Most new builds in Woodland Hills start in the high $900,000s and commonly run between $1.2M and $2M+ depending on lot size, view, and finish level. The premium over neighboring Salem and Elk Ridge reflects larger lots, elevation, and the custom nature of most builds here.

Are there any active new construction subdivisions in Woodland Hills?

Woodland Hills doesn't have large tract developments. Most new homes go up on individual lots within existing platted areas like the Oak Hills and Woodland Hills Drive corridors. A handful of small builder-held lots come available each year, but inventory is limited and turns over quickly.

Can I bring my own builder and plans?

Yes — owner-builds and custom plans are common in Woodland Hills, and the city has a design review process that covers exterior materials, height, and grading. You'll want to confirm setbacks, defensible space requirements, and septic feasibility on any lot before closing.

Do new homes here connect to city sewer?

No. Woodland Hills does not have a municipal sewer system, so every new home is built on a septic system. Lot suitability for septic — including soil percolation and drain field placement — is part of the build feasibility on each parcel.

What are the views and lot sizes like?

Lots typically range from a half-acre to two-plus acres, and the hillside topography means most homesites get unobstructed west-facing views across Utah Valley toward Utah Lake. East-side lots back up to Loafer Mountain and the national forest boundary.

How long does a custom build in Woodland Hills usually take?

Plan on 12 to 18 months from lot purchase to move-in for a typical custom home, factoring in design review, excavation on sloped lots, septic permitting, and the build itself. Steeper lots and walkout basements add time compared to flatter sites down in Salem or Spanish Fork.