Farmington · Davis County
Chestnut Farms
- Single Family Residence
- 1 available now
- Built through 2026
$1,949,900
1 home listed now
- Bedrooms
- 4
- Baths
- 4
- Sq ft
- ~4,842
- HOA
- $50 to $100 a month
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Chestnut Farms is a new construction community in Farmington, Utah (Davis County). Homes are single family residence. Typical homes offer 4 bedrooms, about 4 bathrooms, around 4,842 square feet. Prices start around $1,949,900. HOA dues run $50 to $100 a month. 1 home is listed for sale here right now. Verified August 2026 by Kris Bowen, a Utah real estate broker. Figures come from public builder listings and MLS data and change often.
The homes
- Home types
- Single Family Residence
- Bedrooms
- 4
- Bathrooms
- 4 typical
- Garage
- 3 car
- Square feet
- ~4,842
- Typical lot
- 13,503 sqft
Specs describe homes currently or recently on the market here and vary by floor plan, lot and phase. Confirm the exact home before planning around any number on this page.
The HOA
HOA dues on homes in Chestnut Farms work out to $50 to $100 a month across 4 listings. Agents enter dues monthly, quarterly or annually depending on the association, so this is normalized to a monthly figure and shown as a range rather than a single number. Ask what the dues actually cover, whether a master association sits above a sub-association, and what the reserve study says. Those answers change the real cost more than the headline number.
What the homes include
Features reported on homes listed in this community. They vary by plan and by what a previous buyer selected, so treat this as what is common here rather than a guarantee on any one home.
Inside
- Bar: Dry
- Bar: Wet
- Bath: Primary
- Bath: Sep. Tub/Shower
- Closet: Walk-In
- Den/Office
- Disposal
- French Doors
- Gas Log
- Great Room
- Oven: Double
- Oven: Wall
- Range: Countertop
- Range: Gas
Outside
- Basement Entrance
- Covered
- Deck
- Double Pane Windows
- Entry (Foyer)
- Lighting
- Patio: Covered
- Porch: Open
- Walkout
Schools
Farmington is served by Davis School District. Boundaries change and a community can straddle two of them, so confirm the assignment for the exact address before you buy.
We publish the district rather than naming specific schools here. Boundaries move, a single community can sit across two of them, and naming the wrong school is worse than naming none. Ask and I will confirm the exact assignment for a specific address.
Getting around
Approximate drive times from Farmington. Traffic varies.
- Downtown Salt Lake City 20 to 30 min FrontRunner from Farmington
- Ogden 25 to 30 min
- Salt Lake City International Airport 25 to 30 min
Location
What it costs each month
$12,828 to $12,878 per month, estimated
A rough estimate on a $1,949,900 home: 5 percent down, a 30-year loan near 6.5 percent, Utah primary-residence property tax around 0.6 percent, and about $95 insurance. HOA dues of $50 to $100 a month are included, which is why this is a range. Builders frequently offer rate buy-downs that land well below this, which is exactly the kind of thing that is not advertised.
These payment figures are an estimate for budgeting and planning only. They are not a mortgage quote, a loan offer, or a commitment to lend. Your actual rate and payment depend on your credit, loan program, and current market rates. Talk to a licensed mortgage professional for real numbers. Connect with our preferred Utah lender.
Nearby communities
- Hess Farms Farmington · $299,990 and up
- Mountain View Estates Farmington · $1,090,565 and up
- Clifton Place Townhomes North Salt Lake · $404,000 and up
- Enclave At Summerfield Clinton · $429,990 and up
Keep looking
- All new construction in Farmington 4 communities
- All new construction in Davis County Directory and filters
Information on this page is compiled from public builder listings and MLS data, is believed reliable, and is not guaranteed. Pricing, availability, HOA dues and specifications change often and vary by floor plan, lot and phase. Confirm anything you plan to rely on with the builder or with Kris before you act on it.
Thinking about Chestnut Farms?
The builder's agent works for the builder. On most new construction the builder pays the buyer's agent, so having Kris represent you costs you nothing and gets you the incentives, lot detail and timeline that never make it onto a website.
Good to know
Chestnut Farms questions, answered
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How much do homes cost in Chestnut Farms?
Homes in Chestnut Farms in Farmington, Davis County start around $1,949,900. That is a base price: lot premium, elevation and upgrades are added on top, so the finished cost is routinely higher than the advertised figure.
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Does Chestnut Farms have an HOA, and how much are the dues?
Yes. HOA dues in Chestnut Farms run $50 to $100 a month, based on 4 listings in the community. Utah listing agents enter dues monthly, quarterly or annually, so this figure is normalized to a monthly amount and given as a range. Ask what the dues actually cover, whether a master association sits above a sub-association, and what the reserve study says.
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What kinds of homes are in Chestnut Farms?
Chestnut Farms in Farmington, Davis County has single family residence homes, typically about 4 bedrooms and around 4,842 square feet. Specifications vary by floor plan, lot and phase, so confirm the exact home rather than planning around a community-wide figure.
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Are there homes available in Chestnut Farms right now?
1 home in Chestnut Farms is listed on the MLS as of the latest weekly refresh of this registry. Much of Utah's new construction never reaches the MLS at all, though: builders hold quick-move-in homes and released lots back for their own sales office, so the real availability is usually higher than any public count.
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What schools serve Chestnut Farms?
Chestnut Farms is in Farmington, Davis County and falls within Davis School District. Boundaries are assigned by address and get redrawn as new schools open, and a single community can straddle two of them, so verify the assignment for the specific lot with the district before you rely on it.
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How far is Chestnut Farms from the rest of the Wasatch Front?
From Farmington, drive times run to Downtown Salt Lake City in about 20 to 30 min, Ogden in about 25 to 30 min, Salt Lake City International Airport in about 25 to 30 min. Those are approximate off-peak times on the obvious route. Rush hour on I-15 or through Parley's Canyon is materially worse, which is worth driving yourself at the hour you would actually commute.
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How new are the homes in Chestnut Farms?
The newest homes recorded in Chestnut Farms were built in 2026. This registry only includes communities actively delivering new construction, so older resale neighborhoods that a listing agent flagged as new construction are excluded.
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Do I need my own agent to buy in Chestnut Farms?
You do not have to have one, but the agent in the Chestnut Farms model home works for the builder. Kris Bowen represents the buyer at no cost to you and provides the packet builders do not publish: current incentives and rate buy-downs, lot premiums, released-but-unadvertised inventory, CC&Rs, plat maps, included upgrades and the build timeline. Register him with you on your first visit, because most builders will not let an agent represent you retroactively.
New construction representation
Thinking about Chestnut Farms?
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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