Sale Price Range
Build Out Schedule
$450,000-$490,000
Late Summer 2024
Factors to success
Land Location
Situated off of the East bench grounds of Spanish Fork, the property is located within minutes of I-15, highway access.
The surrounding coveted views consist of mountains, orchards, and farm land terrain.
City Cooperation
The city of Spanish Fork has been an intricate asset within the development process. City staff is excited to see the project come to fruition, and has helped to make the development a priority for their city.
Development Team
Utah's own CHV construction & Blackridge Real Estate Development bring over 25 years of combined experience for the project.
Priced to sell
The State of Utah has appropriated $50 million to assist in the first time homebuyers assistance program. Harris Farms will offer award-winning homes, at a price that Utahns can afford.
Engineering Plans Completed
Survey field work is complete
Geotech field work is complete
SPT blow counts have been performed and soil tests confirm buildable lots
Concept plan is complete and ready for submittal to the city
147 Lot Development
House Features
- 1,500 sq ft
- 3 Bedroom/2.5 Bath
- Optional 3rd Car Garage
First Floor
Second Floor
- 3 Elevations: Cottage, Farmhouse, Modern
- Various Color options
- 2 Story Model
The demand for housing units in Utah
Utah housing shortage is likely to increase by 2024...
Utah's housing shortage decreased from 56,800 units in 2017 to 28,400 units in 2022; however, as homebuilding activity contracts, new households will outnumber new housing units. Consequently, Utah's housing shortage will likely increase to over 37,000 units by 2024**
Eccles School of Business University of Utah
Utah announces 'Utah First Homes' starter home program...
The Utah First Homes Program includes $50 million for the First-Time Homebuyers Assistance Program, $75 million to expand the State Infrastructure Bank specifically for housing projects, and $25 million to bolster starter home innovation and construction projects.
Utah Legislature
Utah Legislature is capitalizing on the demand...
“While we need more of everything, my focus is on affordable, attainable, single family, owner-occupied, detached housing,” **
Utah Governor
Spencer Cox