New Construction Homes in Kaysville, Utah
Kaysville, in Davis County has 3 new construction communities in this registry from 1 builder , with base prices from $545,900 to $1,400,000 and HOA dues $50 to $200 a month. 5 homes are listed on the MLS right now.
- Communities
- 3
- Listed now
- 5
- From
- $545,900
- Builders
- 1
Every new construction community in Kaysville
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Flint Acres
3 homes$545,900 and up
Single Family Residence · 2,650 sqft · $150-$200/mo HOA
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Crested Peaks
2 homes$1,400,000 and up
Single Family Residence · 6,791 sqft · $50-$100/mo HOA
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$1,300,000 and up
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Builders active in Kaysville
Each builder's on-site agent represents the builder. Bringing your own agent costs you nothing and is the difference between signing the first contract as written and knowing what is negotiable.
- Ivory Homes
Schools and getting around
Kaysville is served by Davis School District. Boundaries are assigned by address and are redrawn as new schools open, which happens constantly around new construction, so confirm the assignment for the specific lot rather than for the city.
- Downtown Salt Lake City25 to 35 min
- Ogden20 to 25 min
- Salt Lake City International Airport25 to 30 min
Approximate off-peak drive times. Rush hour on I-15 is materially worse.
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New construction in Kaysville, answered
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How many new construction communities are there in Kaysville, Utah?
This registry tracks 3 new construction communities in Kaysville, Davis County. 5 homes across them are currently listed on the MLS. Much of Utah's new construction is never listed publicly, so the real count of available homes is usually higher.
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How much do new construction homes cost in Kaysville?
New construction base prices in Kaysville, Davis County run from about $545,900 to $1,400,000, depending on the community and product line. Those are starting prices: lot premium, elevation and design-center upgrades are added on top, so what homes actually close at sits higher.
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What are HOA dues like in Kaysville new construction?
Across 2 communities in Kaysville with reported dues, HOA fees run $50 to $200 a month. Utah listing agents enter dues monthly, quarterly or annually, so these are normalized to a monthly figure. Townhome and condo associations sit at the higher end because they usually cover exterior maintenance; single-family associations tend to be lower and cover common areas only.
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Which builders are building in Kaysville?
Builders currently active in Kaysville, Davis County include Ivory Homes. Each builder's on-site agent represents that builder, not you, which is why buyers who bring their own agent tend to do better on incentives and upgrades.
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What school district serves Kaysville?
Kaysville is served by Davis School District. School boundaries are assigned by address and get redrawn as new schools open in growing areas, which is exactly what happens around new construction, so confirm the assignment for a specific lot rather than for the city as a whole.
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What is the commute like from Kaysville?
From Kaysville, approximate off-peak drive times run to Downtown Salt Lake City in about 25 to 35 min, Ogden in about 20 to 25 min, Salt Lake City International Airport in about 25 to 30 min. Rush hour on I-15 is materially worse than these figures, so drive the route at the hour you would actually commute before committing to a lot.
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Do I need my own agent to buy new construction in Kaysville?
No, but the agent in any Kaysville model home works for the builder. Kris Bowen represents the buyer at no cost to you, and brings what builders do not publish: current incentives and rate buy-downs, which lots carry premiums, homes released but not yet advertised, CC&Rs, plat maps and realistic build timelines. Register him with you on your first visit, because most builders will not allow an agent to represent you retroactively.
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Thinking about Kaysville new construction?
The sales agent in the model home works for the builder and is paid by the builder. On most new construction the builder also pays your agent, so having Kris Bowen on your side costs you nothing and changes what you know before you sign: the incentives actually on the table, which lots carry premiums, what is standard versus a design-center upgrade, how the build timeline is really running, and which homes are released but not yet advertised. Bring him on the first visit, because some builders will not pay an agent brought in later.
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