New Construction Homes for Sale in South Jordan, Utah
South Jordan has been one of the fastest-growing cities along the Wasatch Front for good reason. Sitting about 18 miles south of Salt Lake City with direct access to I-15 and the Bangerter Highway, it pulls buyers who work in the tech corridor near Silicon Slopes, the nearby Amazon and Adobe campuses, or downtown Salt Lake. New construction here is concentrated in master-planned communities like Daybreak — a 4,000-acre development built around a freshwater lake, miles of trails, and its own TRAX light rail station — as well as newer pockets along the South Jordan Parkway and Herriman border. Builders such as Woodside Homes, Richmond American, and Ivory Homes are active in the area, with new builds ranging from the upper $400,000s for a townhome-style product up to $900,000-plus for larger single-family homes on wider lots. The Jordan School District serves most of South Jordan, and newer elementary and middle schools have been built specifically to keep pace with the city's growth.
Buying new construction in South Jordan means choosing between quick-move-in inventory — homes already framed or finished that a builder wants to close fast, sometimes with rate buydown incentives — and a to-be-built contract where you select finishes and wait six to twelve months for completion. Either route comes with a builder warranty, modern energy-efficiency standards, and none of the deferred maintenance surprises common in older resale homes. South Jordan's high-desert climate means roughly 222 sunny days per year, which makes construction timelines fairly predictable compared to wetter markets. Browse the active listings below to see what builders currently have available and at what stage of completion.
June 2026 · South Jordan market
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About new construction homes in South Jordan.
Which builders are most active in South Jordan right now? ▾
Daybreak alone has homes going up from Ivory, Holmes, Fieldstone, Lennar, Richmond American, and Toll Brothers, among others. Outside Daybreak you'll see more semi-custom work from EDGEhomes and smaller local builders on infill lots. The exact lineup rotates as villages open and close, so the active MLS list is the best snapshot.
What's the price range for new construction in South Jordan? ▾
Townhomes and smaller Daybreak cottages typically start in the high $400s to mid $500s. Standard single-family plans run roughly $600K–$900K depending on lot size and finish level, and executive homes near the temple bench or on larger lots cross $1.2M–$1.8M. Lot premiums for lake-adjacent or corner lots in Daybreak can add $30K–$80K.
Are quick-move-in homes available, or is everything a build-to-order timeline? ▾
Both. Most national builders carry a rotating set of spec/inventory homes that close in 30–60 days, while build-to-order timelines are running 6–9 months depending on the plan. If you're on a tight closing window, ask your agent to pull only spec listings — they show up on the MLS with a completion date.
What school district handles new construction in South Jordan? ▾
South Jordan is split between Jordan School District (most of the city) and Canyons in a small eastern sliver. Daybreak homes feed into Jordan schools — Aspen Elementary, Copper Mountain Middle, and Herriman or Mountain Ridge High depending on the village. Boundaries do shift as new schools open, so verify the current assignment before you write an offer.
Do new builds in South Jordan come with HOAs? ▾
Most do. Daybreak carries a community HOA that covers parks, the lake, trails, and community events — usually around $130–$165 a month. Newer non-Daybreak subdivisions often have smaller HOAs for common-area maintenance. Townhome and condo projects layer in an additional sub-association fee covering exterior and landscaping.
Can I use my own agent when buying new construction? ▾
Yes, and you should. Builder sales reps work for the builder, not for you. Bringing your own agent to the first visit (before you sign in at the model) costs you nothing, and they can negotiate incentives, review the builder contract, monitor the construction process, and represent you at walkthroughs and closing.