David Weekley Homes
Award-winning national builder offering energy-efficient single-family homes in Pleasant Grove and Saratoga Springs. Communities feature clubhouses, pools, trails, playgrounds, and lake access.
Monthly estimates assume 20% down, 6.5% rate, 30-year fixed. Actual payment depends on credit, rate, and lender.
Buyer Intelligence
David Weekley Homes — Objective Assessment
An honest look at what current and past homeowners say. We present the good and the bad so you can make an informed decision.
What Buyers Like
- Award-winning national builder with strong reputation
- Energy-efficient homes with quality materials
- Excellent community amenities — pools, trails, clubhouses
- Strong customer satisfaction ratings
- Thoughtful floor plan designs
What to Watch For
- Higher price points than volume builders
- Limited Utah community count
- National builder — less Utah-specific knowledge
- Availability can be limited
- Fewer budget-friendly options
Review data aggregated from Google, BBB, and homeowner review sites. Ratings and feedback may change over time. Contact us for the latest buyer experiences.
Key Differentiators
David Weekley Homes at a Glance
Communities
David Weekley Homes Communities in Utah
Browse all active communities with estimated monthly payments based on current incentives.
Weekley at Pleasant Grove
Energy-efficient single-family homes in Pleasant Grove with David Weekley quality and customer-focused design. Near Mount Timpanogos recreation....
Wildflower at Saratoga
Award-winning energy-efficient homes with clubhouse, pool, trails, playground, lake access, and basketball court. Premium community living in Saratoga Springs....
Buyer Guide
What to Know Before Buying from David Weekley Homes
Understand the Base Price vs. Total Cost
The listed price is usually the starting point. Model homes include upgrades that add 10-20% to the base price. Ask for a detailed breakdown of what's included and what's extra before committing.
Compare the Monthly Payment, Not Just the Price
Builder incentives like rate buydowns can lower monthly payments significantly. A $500K home with a 4.5% buydown rate costs less per month than a $450K home at market rate. Always compare payments side by side.
Check the Preferred Lender Terms
Most builders offer better incentives through their preferred lender. Compare the total savings against your own lender's terms — sometimes the builder's deal wins, sometimes it doesn't.
Get Independent Representation
Most Utah builders price homes the same whether you have a buyer's agent or not. Having independent representation costs you nothing extra but gives you contract review, inspection coordination, and negotiation support.
Where David Weekley Homes Builds in Utah
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How David Weekley Homes Compares
See how David Weekley Homes stacks up against other Utah builders on rating, pricing, and community count.
| Builder | Rating | Type | Communities | Price Range | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| David Weekley Homes | National | 2 | $552,000 – $860,000 | ||
| D.R. Horton | National | 7 | $320,000 – $850,000 | View → | |
| Ivory Homes | Local | 7 | $450,000 – $1,200,000 | View → | |
| Lennar | National | 6 | $380,000 – $680,000 | View → | |
| Edge Homes | Local | 5 | $333,000 – $923,000 | View → | |
| Fieldstone Homes | Local | 5 | $400,000 – $950,000 | View → | |
| Holmes Homes | Local | 5 | $380,000 – $720,000 | View → | |
| Richmond American Homes | National | 5 | $400,000 – $700,000 | View → | |
| Patterson Homes | Local | 4 | $290,000 – $680,000 | View → | |
| Toll Brothers | National | 4 | $650,000 – $1,500,000 | View → | |
| Bach Homes | Local | 3 | $465,000 – $720,000 | View → |
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