New Construction Homes in Eagle Mountain, Utah: 2026 Community Guide
New Construction in Eagle Mountain, Utah
Eagle Mountain sits in the far western corner of Utah County, separated from the Wasatch Front by a ridge that keeps land prices lower than its eastern neighbors. The result is one of the most active and affordable new construction markets in the greater Salt Lake area. Guide Homes currently tracks more than 250 new construction homes available in Eagle Mountain, spanning entry-level townhomes to large single-family estates. That makes it one of the two or three deepest new-construction markets in Utah by active inventory.
Why Buyers Choose Eagle Mountain
For buyers priced out of Lehi, South Jordan, or the Salt Lake City core, Eagle Mountain offers a clear path to a new-construction home at a price point that remains accessible. Several factors drive this:
Land availability
Eagle Mountain occupies a large, relatively flat plateau with substantial undeveloped land. Builders can deliver new phases without the lot-scarcity premium found in more built-out Wasatch Front cities.
Strong builder competition
With 19 builders active in Eagle Mountain -- including LGI Homes, Meritage Homes, Lennar, Century Communities, Candlelight Homes, Element Homes, Ivory Homes, Concord Homes, Fieldstone Homes, Pulte Homes, and D.R. Horton -- buyers benefit from a competitive market. Builders frequently offer incentives including rate buydowns, closing cost credits, and design upgrades to move inventory.
New infrastructure investment
Eagle Mountain has invested in road connections and utility infrastructure to support its growth. The SR-73 corridor links Eagle Mountain to Lehi and the I-15 corridor, though commute times to Salt Lake or Utah County employment centers are longer than from cities closer to the freeway.
Active Communities
Several distinct neighborhoods are actively selling in Eagle Mountain as of mid-2026:
Juniper at Harmony is among the largest active communities, with Meritage Homes offering 23 homes in this planned development. Located in the northern part of the city, this community offers mid-range floor plans in the $400,000s to $500,000s.
Brylee Farms features Century Communities homes and is one of the more established newer communities in Eagle Mountain, with 28 active homes available. Century has been a consistent presence in Eagle Mountain due to the city's strong demand for value-oriented new construction.
Parkway Fields offers 23 homes from multiple builders, positioned in the lower-to-mid price range. This community has been popular with first-time buyers who can access new construction with minimal compromise on size or quality.
Firefly is an LGI Homes community that targets entry-level buyers seeking move-in-ready inventory, and with 31 active homes it is currently the largest single community in the city. LGI is known nationally for its focus on first-time homeowners, and their Eagle Mountain presence reflects that positioning.
Oquirrh Mountain Ranch (18 homes) and The Estates at Sunset Flats (8 homes) round out the larger active communities, each offering single-family homes across a range of price points and floor plan sizes.
Price Ranges and Home Sizes
Eagle Mountain's new construction inventory covers a wide range. As of current listings tracked by Guide Homes:
Entry-level, below $400,000: approximately 30 homes available, primarily smaller attached products and starter single-family plans from LGI and similar value-focused builders.
Mid-range, $400,000 to $500,000: approximately 68 homes, with 3-bedroom single-family homes as the dominant product type.
Upper-mid, $500,000 to $600,000: approximately 94 homes and the largest price tier, where buyers can access larger floor plans with 4 or 5 bedrooms.
Upper, $600,000 and above: approximately 67 homes, including larger estate-style homes and properties on more substantial lots.
Home sizes range from approximately 1,277 to 5,695 square feet, with an average around 3,180 square feet. The 3-bedroom floor plan is the most common, representing roughly 45 percent of available inventory, with 4-bedroom homes making up about 36 percent.
Builder Incentives in Eagle Mountain
Eagle Mountain is a market where builders actively compete on incentives. Because multiple builders are selling within the same price band simultaneously, buyers who visit multiple communities and ask directly about available programs often find meaningful financial benefits. Common incentives in active Eagle Mountain communities include mortgage rate buydowns (typically a 2-1 or 3-2-1 structure), closing cost credits, and design-center allowances for selections like flooring and countertops.
Guide Homes tracks incentive data from MLS descriptions and builder announcements, and the site's incentive badge shows which homes are currently advertising financial benefits. Buyers who work with a buyer's agent often gain additional leverage in these conversations, as the builder's on-site sales representative represents the builder's interests -- not the buyer's.
Commute and Location Context
Eagle Mountain's primary trade-off relative to other Utah County cities is commute time. From central Eagle Mountain to the Silicon Slopes employment corridor in Lehi, the drive typically runs 20 to 35 minutes depending on time of day and specific destination. To Salt Lake City, commute times range from 45 minutes to over an hour in peak traffic. Remote and hybrid workers who commute infrequently tend to find this trade-off attractive given the price differential. Buyers with daily in-office requirements in north Utah County or Salt Lake should factor realistic commute expectations into their decision.
The city has a growing retail and service base, with several grocery stores, schools, and dining options established or under development. Eagle Mountain City Hall and associated services are accessible to residents, and the city continues to grow its municipal infrastructure alongside its residential population.
Finding New Homes in Eagle Mountain
Guide Homes lists available new construction in Eagle Mountain with current pricing, floor plans, and community information from both local and national builders. The map view allows buyers to explore communities by location and filter by price, bedroom count, and home type. The city page at /new-homes/eagle-mountain shows a current inventory view that updates as new homes are released and existing inventory sells.
Eagle Mountain offers one of the few remaining opportunities in the Salt Lake metro where buyers can access a new detached home at a price point that works without stretching affordability limits. The combination of active builder competition, a meaningful incentive landscape, and substantial remaining land for development makes it a market worth tracking closely.
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.