We get a lot of questions about life at Terraine—some people want to know about the focus on nature and all the trails and outdoor activities, while others ask about all the interesting kinds of architectural styles across the different homes. But lately, the question we’ve been hearing a lot is: Which Terraine homes are available now? So if you’ve been wondering the same thing, you’ve come to the right place.
Maybe you’ve spent your evenings combing the internet for single-story homes in Utah. Or you’ve been eyeing two-story family homes in West Jordan. Perhaps it’s townhome living in the Salt Lake Valley you’re after. The good news is that whatever you seek, there’s a pretty good chance you’ll find what you’re after up here. The Terraine new home collections have that something-for-everybody appeal, and we can help you find what you’re looking for. Sound good? Great! Let’s take a look.
Terraine Phase 1 home collections: Something for everyone.
Get to know the first neighborhood at Terraine. We’ve got all the info you need on townhomes, single-story single-family homes, multi-story single-family homes, and multigenerational homes. There’s a lot to choose from!
Townhomes
If you’ve looked at the Salt Lake Valley townhomes for sale, but haven’t found something you love, you’ll want to take a look at Mountain Towns by Ivory Homes and Sunrise by Sego Homes.

Mountain Towns by Ivory Homes is a super-friendly and attainable option at Terraine, and one of the best new townhomes in West Jordan. Each of the four plans makes smart use of space and comes with options for a finished basement for additional living space, guest quarters or an office, making them a great choice for anyone—whether you’re single, a couple, a first-time homebuyer, or a small family that needs flexibility. We love that these homes are low maintenance but you don’t have to sacrifice things like a 2-car garage.


Sunrise by Sego Homes is also townhome-perfect with its bright, comfortable convenience. Your homebase for the outdoors also features its own small yard. Sunrise is also true to its namesake with many of the floorplans featuring a rooftop deck to fully optimize your proximity to the Oquirrh and Wasatch mountain ranges. The sun rising in the east goes great with your morning coffee.
Explore move-in ready townhomes in West Jordan.
The single-story lifestyle

One of the things that makes single-story homes so great is their wide appeal. Are little kids part of the picture—no stairs to navigate! Got visiting grandparents? One floor makes things easy. Planning to stay put? Well, we hope your knees take you into your ninth decade on the slopes, but if your joints get tired, you can hit the hay in the primary suite right down the hall, instead of upstairs.
If you want this kind of versatility and flexibility, read on for some of the choicest move-in-ready single-family homes in Utah.
The Abington from the Aura collection is a great choice. This single-story open-concept home from David Weekley Homes starts at 1508 square feet with 3 bedrooms, but a finished basement doubles the square footage adding 2 bedrooms, a game room and another full bath which could make a great space for playing, storing gear, welcoming guests, or designing that yoga sanctuary.


Also by David Weekley Homes, the Chisolm plan from the Reverie Collection is a larger option, starting at 2,040 square feet. With 3–4 bedrooms on the main level, including the primary suite, it offers plenty of space for everyday living. Families also appreciate the flexibility of the basement, which can add a game room, extra storage, two additional bedrooms, and a full bath.


Looking for a little more room to stretch out? The Wallace plan, part of the Northlight Collection by Rainey Homes, is an ideal choice for added space. Starting at 2,506 square feet—and expanding to more than 5,000 with the finished basement—the Wallace offers incredible flexibility. The main level includes the primary suite plus two additional bedrooms (or offices), while the optional basement adds four more rooms to fit your lifestyle.


Primary suites on the main level
While these next options aren’t technically single-story, with a little creative thinking, you could still entertain the idea of a home with the primary suite downstairs. This gives you all the convenience of a single-story home, where most of the living happens on the first floor. If you like the sound of that, check out these two options:
Reverie by David Weekley Homes: The Halstead Plan
The Orion Collection by Rainey Homes: The Jerome Plan
Find your single-story dream home in Salt Lake Valley.
Multi-story homes
With tons of space and everything in its place, these are homes for growing families, big families, and families that want room to grow. Two-story designs are especially great for those who love togetherness but also appreciate having their own space when needed. And if you like a larger yard, extra storage for all your stuff, and a bigger garage for toys big and small, click through to explore the homes below.

Shown from small(ish) to big, the multi-story homes at Terraine are full of beautiful, smart (and fun!) options. Most with covered patios for indoor/outdoor living. See what looks good.

Aura by David Weekley Homes
3-5 bed
2-3.5 bath
2-car garage
1508–3018 sq ft

Polaris by Tri Pointe Homes
3–6 bed
2.5–3.5 bath
2-car garage
2013–3438 sq ft

Norwood Cottages by Ivory Homes
3 bed
3.5 bath
2-car garage
2339–2853 sq ft

Reverie by David Weekley Homes
3–7 bed
2–4 bath
2-car garage
2040–4318 sq ft

Orion by Rainey Homes
4–5 bed
3 bath
3-car garage
3471–4887 sq ft

Norwood Estates by Ivory Homes
3–4 bed
2.5–3.5 bath
2-car garage
2582–4936 sq ft

Northlight by Rainey Homes
5–7 bed
3.5–5.5 bath
4-car garage
4246–5018 sq ft
Multi-generational homes
Just as in times past, multiple generations are today seeing the benefits of living together under one roof, like this story from one of our very own Terraine families.
Big homes with multiple rooms, bedrooms on the first floor, and finished basements make it easy to gather when you want—and also easy to have the seclusion and privacy you need.

Cohabitation-friendly collections.
At Terraine you’ll find a number of homes that work super well for multigenerational or multiple families. Which one suits you best?
- The Reverie Collection by David Weekley Homes, with its four floorplans, gives you bedroom options on all levels, providing secluded spaces for each member of the household. These generous homes range from 3 to 7 bedrooms. And where gathering is concerned—the more the merrier.
- When bigger is better, you’d be well served to take a look at the Northlight Collection by Rainey Homes. With the largest plan options here at Terraine and both single- and two-story homes available, Northlight is a prime pick for accommodating multiple generations or families under one roof. All plans come with finished basement options, too. Dance party, anyone?
- Norwood Estates by Ivory Homes is coming soon. Among this collection will be one of the largest plans at Terraine. Details to come!
- Or, imagine this: two townhomes, completely separate spaces, each with their own kitchen, garage and bedrooms. Totally separate but very together. It may be the best of both worlds. Mountain Towns and Sunrise, are both great options for this lifestyle.

Awesome inside. Awesome outside.
Stepping over the threshold into your new home is a day to remember. There’s also everyday adventure to be had each time you step outside. The first neighborhood will have plenty of community gathering spots and spaces to gather.
The Library Lantern: Right by the Central Meadow is a beautiful glass-paned library, filled with books chosen by Terraine residents. A collective gesture for sharing and learning. Open now!
Central Meadow: Here by the Library Lantern you’ll find this “linear park” that leads up to The Commons. Along the way are built-in outdoorsy-styled hangout spots and floating shade structures for gathering beneath.
Fruit trees: Right by the Lantern and Meadow are these new plantings. They’re getting big and strong—soon they’ll be ready for a random picking on a walk, or if you’re so inclined, a community harvest and canning.
The Shed: The community’s café and outfitter, work-from-home way station, welcome center for home shoppers, and headquarters for fun is open daily with coffee, breakfast, and lunch menu options. What are you waiting for? Come for a visit!
The Plunge: The community pool will be located at the south end of the Central Meadow, is part of the first neighborhood, and will make a splash in 2026.
The Ribbonwalk: Stroll the first section, already in. We’ve begun what will be a remarkable 10 mile-long trail system winding through the community. Today you can explore the Wood Trail—114 steps up to a whole new perspective with gorgeous views of the Oquirrh and Mountain ranges.
Learn more about the community amenities here.
You’re invited to explore all of these move-in ready homes here at Terraine. We’ve made it easy to click around and find the best fit for you and your family—whatever that looks like today and however you’re growing tomorrow.

