New Construction Homes in Farmington, Utah: 2026 Community Guide
New Construction in Farmington, Utah
Farmington is one of Davis County's most established and desirable communities, anchored by Station Park — one of the Wasatch Front's premier outdoor retail and dining destinations — and Lagoon, Utah's largest amusement park. The city has a reputation for excellent schools, mountain views, and a predominantly upscale residential character that has attracted a mix of production and semi-custom builders. Guide Homes currently tracks 24 active new construction homes in Farmington, with prices ranging from $299,990 to $2,700,000 across a wide range of community types and price tiers.
Active Communities and Builders
Farmington's new construction market includes several builders operating in distinct price segments.
Symphony Homes is the most active builder in Farmington with 7 listings, offering production homes in the mid-range tier. Symphony has a strong Davis County presence and is known for reliable finish quality and practical floor plans.
Rainey Homes has 5 active listings in Farmington. Rainey operates in the move-up and semi-custom tier, typically offering larger homes with more customization options than pure production builders.
David Weekley Homes, a national homebuilder known for higher-end production homes, has 4 listings in Farmington. David Weekley brings design-forward floor plans with a strong emphasis on interior flow and storage, typically positioned in the upper-mid-range price tier.
Sego Homes has 1 active listing in the Farmington market.
Among active communities, Hess Farms (4 homes, $299,990 to $559,990) offers Farmington's most accessible entry-level new construction, providing buyers a path into the city without the luxury price premium that characterizes most of the Farmington market. This entry tier is anchored by LGI Homes product.
Oakridge Park Estate ($649,900) and Station Park ($726,848) represent the mid-range, with Station Park homes offering proximity to the retail and dining center of the same name. Mountain View Estates (3 homes, $1,055,000 to $1,090,565) targets move-up buyers seeking larger homes with Davis County mountain views. Eastridge Estates (2 homes, $1,305,900 to $1,324,900), Miller Meadows (2 homes, $1,590,000 to $1,695,000), and Chestnut Farms ($1,949,900) define the luxury end of the Farmington new-construction market.
Home Prices
Farmington's new construction market spans one of the widest price ranges of any Davis County city. Entry-level homes at Hess Farms start at approximately $299,990, while luxury homes at the top of the market reach $2,700,000 for the largest builds.
The overall median across Farmington's active inventory is approximately $1,200,000, which reflects the skew toward the luxury and move-up segment. Buyers looking for homes under $600,000 should focus on the Hess Farms community specifically; the remainder of Farmington's new construction market is clustered well above that threshold.
For buyers with budgets in the $700,000 to $1,100,000 range, the Station Park and Mountain View Estates areas offer the best balance of price, community character, and location within Farmington.
Why Buy New Construction Here
Farmington's quality-of-life advantages are well established in the Davis County market. Station Park provides a walkable lifestyle anchor with restaurants, retail, a hotel, and a Frontrunner commuter rail station — one of the few new-construction locations in Utah where buyers can access public transit to Salt Lake City and Utah County without driving.
The UTA FrontRunner commuter rail stop at Station Park connects Farmington to downtown Salt Lake City in approximately 25 to 30 minutes and to Utah County in the same timeframe, making it genuinely bi-directional for workers commuting to either metro area.
Davis County schools have consistently strong reputations, and Farmington's established neighborhoods provide stable resale values that make new construction here a defensible long-term investment as well as an immediate lifestyle decision.
Lagoon amusement park and the adjacent Lagoon-A-Beach water park are unique neighborhood amenities that few Utah communities can match. The nearby Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area provides birdwatching and outdoor recreation access distinct from the typical Wasatch Front mountain recreation offering.
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Guide Homes tracks live new construction inventory in Farmington updated from builder sources and MLS data. Use the map to filter by price, bedrooms, and community to find homes that match your criteria.
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.