New Construction Homes for Sale in Taylor, Utah
Taylor sits just west of Ogden in unincorporated Weber County, and it's been one of the steadier new-construction markets along the northern Wasatch Front for the last few years. The area still has working farms mixed in with newer subdivisions off 4700 West, 3500 West, and Midland Drive, so buyers get a semi-rural feel with quick access to Hill Air Force Base, Ogden Regional Medical Center, and I-15. Lot sizes here tend to run larger than what you'd find in West Haven or Roy proper, which is part of why families relocating for Hill or the new Facebook/Meta data center in Eagle Mountain corridor keep looking north.
New builds in Taylor lean toward two-story plans and ramblers in the 2,200–3,800 sq ft range, often with three-car garages, unfinished basements priced as an upgrade, and RV parking on the side yard. Pricing typically lands below comparable new construction in Farmington or Kaysville while still keeping you inside Weber School District. Winters bring lake-effect snow off the Great Salt Lake, so most builders here spec higher-efficiency furnaces and well-insulated garages as standard. If you're weighing a spec home that's nearly finished against picking finishes on a to-be-built plan, both options usually show up on the active list. Browse the current Taylor new-construction listings below to see what's framed, finished, or still available to customize.
June 2026 · Taylor market
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About new construction homes in Taylor.
Which builders are active in Taylor right now? ▾
Taylor sits in western Weber County and has drawn production builders like Visionary Homes, Nilson Homes, and Ivory, along with a handful of local custom builders working on larger lots. Inventory shifts month to month — some communities sell from a model home, others are scattered infill builds on agricultural splits.
What do new builds in Taylor typically cost? ▾
Most new construction in Taylor runs from the high $400s for a starter rambler up to the $700s+ for larger two-story plans on quarter-acre or bigger lots. Pricing tends to come in lower than comparable new builds in Farmington or Kaysville, which is a big part of Taylor's appeal.
Are lot sizes bigger here than in other Weber County cities? ▾
Yes. Taylor still has a semi-rural feel, and many new subdivisions are platted with lots in the 0.20 to 0.50 acre range. Some custom builds sit on half-acre or full-acre parcels with room for an RV pad, shop, or a few animals where zoning allows.
How is the commute to Hill Air Force Base and Ogden? ▾
Taylor is roughly 10–15 minutes to Hill AFB via Midland Drive and 1900 West, and about 10 minutes into downtown Ogden. The West Davis Corridor extension has also shortened drive times south toward Layton and Farmington.
Can I still get builder incentives or rate buydowns? ▾
Most national and regional builders in the area are still offering closing-cost credits or 2-1 rate buydowns when you use their preferred lender. Incentives change quarterly, so it's worth asking what's on the table for a specific plan or spec home before writing an offer.
What school district serves new homes in Taylor? ▾
Taylor falls within Weber School District. Common feeders include Valley View or Lakeview Elementary, Rocky Mountain Junior High, and Fremont High. Boundaries can shift with new developments, so confirm the assigned schools for a specific address before committing.