New Construction Homes for Sale in Woods Cross, Utah
Woods Cross sits in southern Davis County, sandwiched between I-15, Legacy Parkway, and the Union Pacific corridor, which makes it one of the easier Wasatch Front commutes into downtown Salt Lake (roughly 10 miles south) or up toward Hill Air Force Base. New construction here is tighter than what you'll see in Saratoga Springs or Eagle Mountain because Woods Cross is largely built out — the city covers under five square miles. What's coming online tends to be infill projects, townhome rows near the FrontRunner station, and small-lot single-family pockets carved out of older parcels east of Highway 89. Builders active in the area have included Ivory Homes, Edge Homes, and several regional townhome developers working in the 1,800–2,800 sq ft range.
Buyers shopping new builds in Woods Cross are usually weighing the trade-off between a smaller lot and a turnkey home with current energy codes, a 1-2-10 builder warranty, and zero deferred maintenance. The FrontRunner station off 1500 South is a real draw — you can be in downtown Salt Lake in about 15 minutes without driving — and Bountiful's restaurants, Costco, and the new Davis Conference Center are minutes north. Mueller Park Trailhead and the foothills are a short drive east for hiking and mountain biking. Pricing on new product currently runs roughly $450K for attached townhomes up into the $700Ks for detached single-family, depending on lot and finish package. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Woods Cross.
May 2026 · Woods Cross market
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About new construction homes in Woods Cross.
Are there many new construction homes available in Woods Cross? ▾
Inventory is limited compared to Davis County's outer suburbs because Woods Cross is mostly built out. Most new product comes from infill townhome projects and small detached subdivisions rather than large master-planned communities. Expect a handful of active new builds at any given time rather than dozens.
Which builders are active in Woods Cross right now? ▾
Ivory Homes and Edge Homes have built recent projects in the area, and several regional townhome developers have done attached product near the FrontRunner station and along the 500 South corridor. Builder mix shifts as parcels come available, so the active listings below will show who's currently selling.
What price range should I expect for a new build here? ▾
Attached townhomes generally start in the mid-$400Ks, while detached single-family new construction typically runs from the high $500Ks into the $700Ks depending on square footage, lot size, and finish level. Lots near the FrontRunner station or with mountain views tend to price at the top of the range.
How does new construction in Woods Cross compare to Bountiful or West Bountiful? ▾
Woods Cross sits between the two and shares the same school district (Davis), but lots are typically smaller and closer to I-15 and the rail corridor. The trade-off is a shorter commute into Salt Lake and access to the FrontRunner, which Bountiful's hillside neighborhoods don't have.
Can I still pick finishes on a new build, or are most homes spec? ▾
It depends on the builder and where the home is in the construction timeline. Townhome projects often sell as spec or near-spec with limited selections left, while detached homes started earlier in the dirt stage usually allow full design center choices for flooring, cabinets, and countertops.
What schools serve new neighborhoods in Woods Cross? ▾
Woods Cross is part of Davis School District. Most neighborhoods feed into Woods Cross Elementary, Millcreek or South Davis Junior High, and Woods Cross High School. Boundaries shift occasionally with new development, so confirm the assigned schools for any specific address before writing an offer.