New Construction Homes for Sale in Elsinore, Utah
Elsinore sits in the Sevier Valley about eight miles south of Richfield, tucked between the Pahvant Range to the west and the Sevier River bottoms to the east. It's a small agricultural town — under 1,000 residents — where new construction tends to mean custom builds on half-acre to multi-acre parcels rather than dense tract subdivisions. Buyers drawn here are usually trading Wasatch Front prices and lot sizes for space, irrigation shares, and a 12-minute commute to jobs in Richfield, Sevier Valley Medical Center, or Snow College's Richfield campus. Winters are cold but drier than northern Utah (Elsinore sits around 5,300 feet), and summers run hot and sunny with cool nights — comfortable building weather from April through October.
New-build inventory in Elsinore skews toward single-level ramblers with three-car garages, ICF or stick-frame construction, and detached shops on lots that allow horses or chickens. A few local Sevier County builders dominate the market, and custom contracts with your own plans are realistic because lot costs are far lower than in Washington County or Utah County. Expect to see homes priced well below comparable new construction in St. George or Spanish Fork, with the trade-off being a rural setting, well-and-septic in some areas, and a smaller pool of resale comps when it's time to appraise. Browse the active new-construction listings below to see what's currently available, and reach out if you'd like help comparing builders or evaluating a build-to-suit lot.
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About new construction homes in Elsinore.
How much new construction is actually happening in Elsinore? ▾
Elsinore is a small Sevier County town of roughly 900 residents, so new construction volume is low compared to Richfield or the Wasatch Front. Most new builds come from small local builders putting up one or two spec homes at a time, plus owner-initiated custom builds on larger lots. Expect a handful of active new-construction listings at any given time rather than a full subdivision pipeline.
What do new builds in Elsinore typically cost? ▾
New construction in Elsinore generally runs lower than Richfield or Salina because lot prices are cheaper and there's less developer overhead. Most new single-family homes price in the mid-$300s to mid-$500s depending on square footage, finishes, and acreage. Larger custom builds on irrigated parcels can push above that range.
Are lots big enough for shops, animals, or RV parking? ▾
Yes — that's a big draw here. Many Elsinore parcels are a half-acre or larger, and zoning in parts of town allows horses, chickens, and detached shops. Buyers coming from tighter Wasatch Front subdivisions often build here specifically to get a shop and animal rights on the same lot.
What's the well and water situation for new construction? ▾
Some Elsinore properties are on town culinary water while others rely on private wells and septic. Irrigation shares from the Elsinore Canal Company are common and add real value for landscaping and pasture. Always confirm water rights, share counts, and septic vs. sewer connection costs with the builder before going under contract.
How long is the commute to jobs in Richfield? ▾
Richfield is about 8 miles north on US-89, roughly a 12-minute drive. That puts Sevier Valley Medical Center, Snow College Richfield, and the main retail corridor well within daily commute range. I-70 access at Sigurd is also close for travel east or to Salina.
Can I bring my own builder or buy a lot and build later? ▾
Yes. Vacant lots and small acreage parcels come up regularly in Elsinore, and the town is friendly to owner-builders working with a licensed Utah general contractor. Permit timelines through Sevier County and the town tend to move faster than Wasatch Front jurisdictions, which is part of why custom builds pencil out here.