New Construction Homes in Draper, Utah: 2026 Community Guide

Matt Lloyd·

New Construction in Draper, Utah

Draper straddles the Salt Lake County and Utah County border at the south end of the Salt Lake Valley, where the valley floor meets the beginning of the Traverse Ridge. It is home to a concentrated stretch of technology employers and sits between two of Utah's most active new construction markets. Guide Homes currently tracks 15 active new construction homes in Draper, ranging from $785,000 to $4,650,000, with a median price of $1,499,000. Draper is a low-volume, high-price market: inventory is thin and individual homes matter more than city-wide averages.

Active Communities

Draper's active new construction communities span a range of product types, from attached townhomes to large custom-adjacent single-family estates.

Ivory Homes operates two communities in Draper: Bainbridge and Big Willow Creek. Ivory is a high-volume Utah builder with a track record in suburban and semi-rural settings. Both communities offer single-family detached homes in the upper price tiers, reflecting Draper's position as a premium Wasatch Front market.

Fox Landing Single Family is a Wright Homes community offering larger detached homes in Draper's lower bench areas. Wright Homes builds throughout the Wasatch Front and positions Fox Landing toward buyers seeking move-in-ready inventory in an established neighborhood context.

Concord Lane is an Element Homes community targeting the upper-middle segment of Draper's market. Element Homes is known for contemporary designs and quality finishes that appeal to buyers relocating from higher-cost markets or upgrading from existing resale homes in the area.

Edge Homes has two active products in Draper: Mountain Ridge Condos and River Point Townhomes. These attached units offer some of the more accessible price points in the Draper market and target buyers who want proximity to Draper's employment corridor without the full single-family price.

Garbett Homes operates the Urban community in Draper, offering energy-efficient homes with a focus on low operating costs. Garbett has positioned Urban toward buyers who prioritize sustainability and walkable proximity to commercial services.

Home Prices

Draper is among the higher-priced new construction markets in Utah. Active home prices begin at $785,000 and extend to $4,650,000 for estate-level inventory. The median asking price of $1,499,000 reflects the market's tilt toward premium and luxury product.

Home sizes range widely, from 1,905 square feet in the attached segment to 9,400 square feet in the largest estate homes. Current inventory includes homes with builder incentives, quick move-in availability, ADU-compatible basements, and below-market pricing opportunities relative to comparable finished product in the area.

Why Buy New Construction Here

Draper's primary draw is proximity to Utah's Silicon Slopes technology corridor along I-15. Major employers in Draper, Sandy, and South Jordan are within minutes, making new construction in Draper practical for technology workers who want a short commute without sacrificing home quality or size.

The city also benefits from access to Corner Canyon trail systems, which offer thousands of acres of mountain biking, hiking, and running trails immediately accessible from many Draper neighborhoods. For outdoor-oriented buyers, Draper's location provides urban amenity access and mountain recreation within the same zip code.

Draper is served by Canyons School District, which includes Corner Canyon High School, consistently one of the higher-performing schools in the state.

Guide Homes tracks active new construction across all Draper communities. Browse current inventory and compare builders at guide.homes/new-homes/draper.

Inventory counts, prices and community figures in this guide reflect Guide Homes data as of August 20, 2026. Live inventory changes daily — the city page linked above always shows the current count.

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