New Construction Homes in Vineyard, Utah: 2026 Community Guide

Matt Lloyd·

New Construction in Vineyard, Utah

Vineyard is one of Utah's youngest cities, incorporated in 2007 and built largely on the former Geneva Steel industrial site along the west shore of Utah Lake. The city has grown rapidly into a planned urban community with a walkable town center, Utah Lake waterfront access, and a tech-oriented demographic driven by proximity to the Utah County tech corridor. Guide Homes currently tracks 11 active new construction homes in Vineyard, with prices ranging from $761,900 to $2,700,000 and a median asking price of approximately $891,000. Vineyard is a small, tightly held market — inventory turns over quickly, and the count moves week to week.

Active Communities and Builders

Cadence Homes is the builder most associated with new construction in Vineyard and has sold through most of its recent Holdaway Fields release — the majority of its Vineyard homes are now closed rather than available. Cadence positions itself as a premium production builder here, focusing on larger single-family homes with contemporary finishes in planned community settings. The balance of current Vineyard inventory comes through MLS-listed new construction.

Holdaway Fields is the primary named community where Cadence Homes is building, offering a range of floor plans targeting move-up and luxury buyers. The community is designed to integrate with Vineyard's broader planned development, which includes walking paths, park access, and connections to the Utah Lake waterfront trail system.

Home Prices

Vineyard's new construction market is positioned at the upper end of the Utah County price spectrum. Entry-level homes start at approximately $762,000, with pricing extending to $2,700,000 for the largest floor plans and premium lots. The median asking price of approximately $891,000 reflects the community's focus on move-up and luxury buyers rather than entry-level or first-time purchasers.

Home sizes in Vineyard range from approximately 1,890 square feet at the lower end to 6,880 square feet for the largest available plans. Most buyers in this market are looking for 4 to 6 bedrooms in the 3,000 to 4,500 square foot range, where pricing typically falls between $800,000 and $1,300,000.

Buyers who compare Vineyard to neighboring Orem, Provo, or Lindon will often find that Vineyard offers newer construction with more amenity planning at comparable price points, though overall price levels are notably higher than the surrounding Utah County market average.

Why Buy New Construction Here

Vineyard's key appeal is its urban-planning ambition. The city has invested in a town center concept with retail, restaurants, and public space uncommon in suburban Utah development. The planned Utah Lake waterfront trail and recreational improvements are among the most anticipated public infrastructure projects in Utah County.

The city's tech-corridor location is a significant draw. Vineyard sits between Orem and Lindon on the US-89 corridor, giving residents close access to major employers including Ancestry.com, Qualtrics, and the broader Point of the Mountain tech concentration that stretches from Lehi to Provo.

BYU in Provo and UVU in Orem are both within 10 to 15 minutes, providing cultural amenities and employment at educational institutions. Utah Lake itself is within walking distance of many Vineyard homes, offering boating, kayaking, and recreational fishing access.

For buyers targeting move-up new construction in Utah County with an emphasis on planned urban amenities and proximity to major employers, Vineyard is one of the more distinctive options on the Wasatch Front.

Search Homes in Vineyard

Guide Homes tracks live new construction inventory in Vineyard 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.

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