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Farmington Utah Home Tour: Symphony Homes Accord XL With Free Yard Landscaping

Welcome to this Farmington Utah home tour featuring Symphony Homes' popular Accord XL floor plan. You get a hidden closet upgrade, a deep 39-foot garage, and a rare builder perk: free yard landscaping.

Key Takeaways

  • Symphony Homes' Accord XL is one of the builder's most popular Farmington floor plans.
  • A standout hidden closet upgrade adds smart, concealed storage most homes lack.
  • The 39-foot deep garage fits full-size trucks, gear, and a workshop with room to spare.
  • The builder is including free yard landscaping, saving you thousands after closing.
  • Farmington sits in Davis County, minutes from Hill Air Force Base and I-15.

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In this article
  1. What This Farmington Utah Home Tour Shows You
  2. Why the Symphony Homes Accord XL Floor Plan Is So Popular
  3. The Hidden Closet Upgrade You Have to See
  4. A 39-Foot Deep Garage Built for Real Life
  5. Free Yard Landscaping: The Builder Bonus That Saves You Thousands
  6. What It's Like Living in Farmington, Utah
  7. Buying New Construction in Northern Utah: What to Know
  8. Relocating or PCSing to Hill Air Force Base
  9. Schools and Family Life Near This Farmington Home
  10. Commute Times From Farmington to Hill AFB and Salt Lake City
  11. Using a VA Loan on a New Symphony Homes Build
  12. Which Symphony Homes Upgrades Are Worth the Money
  13. Who This Farmington Accord XL Fits Best
  14. How to Tour or Buy This Farmington Home

What This Farmington Utah Home Tour Shows You

This Farmington Utah home tour features Symphony Homes' popular Accord XL floor plan, highlighting a hidden closet upgrade, a 39-foot deep garage, and free yard landscaping included by the builder.

If you are considering living in northern Utah, this tour gives you a real look at new construction in one of Davis County's most sought-after cities.

The home is built by Symphony Homes, a respected local builder, and showcases their Accord XL floor plan. It is one of their most popular layouts for a reason.

Three features stand out: a clever hidden closet upgrade, an extra-deep 39-foot garage, and a builder bonus that puts real money back in your pocket. You can also browse live MLS listings to compare this home with others on the market.

Why the Symphony Homes Accord XL Floor Plan Is So Popular

The Accord XL is one of Symphony Homes' most popular floor plans because it balances everyday livability with premium upgrades like generous storage and a deep garage that many competing plans skip.

Popular floor plans get that way because they solve real problems for real families. The Accord XL does exactly that.

It gives you the room and flow buyers ask for most, without forcing you into a much larger, more expensive home. That balance is a big part of its appeal.

When a builder sells the same plan again and again, you also benefit from a proven design. The kinks are worked out, and resale demand tends to stay strong.

The Hidden Closet Upgrade You Have to See

This Accord XL includes a hidden closet upgrade, a concealed storage space that keeps valuables and clutter out of sight while adding a smart, custom feel most tract homes never offer.

Storage is one of the top things buyers wish they had more of. This home answers that with a hidden closet upgrade you would not notice unless someone pointed it out.

Concealed storage like this is perfect for a few reasons:

  • Keeping valuables and important documents out of plain sight
  • Hiding seasonal gear, luggage, or overflow without cluttering main closets
  • Adding a custom, high-end touch that sets the home apart at resale

It is the kind of thoughtful detail that makes a new build feel truly yours.

A 39-Foot Deep Garage Built for Real Life

This home features a 39-foot deep garage, long enough to fit full-size trucks, a workbench, and storage or recreation gear with room to spare, which is rare in new Utah construction.

A standard garage often leaves you choosing between parking and storage. Not here. The 39-foot deep garage gives you both.

That extra depth matters more than most buyers realize. Here is what it makes possible:

  • Parking a full-size truck or long SUV without the bumper hanging over
  • Setting up a real workbench or home gym at the back
  • Storing bikes, skis, camping gear, and tools that Utah families collect

For an active lifestyle near the mountains, a deep garage is a genuine upgrade, not just a nice-to-have.

Free Yard Landscaping: The Builder Bonus That Saves You Thousands

The builder is including free yard landscaping with this Farmington home, a bonus that can save buyers thousands of dollars they would otherwise spend on a new-build yard after closing.

Here is the perk that makes this listing special: the builder is including free yard landscaping.

With most new construction, you close on the home and then face a bare dirt yard. Sod, sprinklers, and basic landscaping in Utah can easily run several thousand dollars out of your own pocket.

When the builder handles it, you move in with a finished look and skip a major expense during the most cash-tight moment of buying a home. That is real value, not a marketing gimmick.

Incentives like this change often and go fast. Call Donald at (801) 603-5213 to confirm what is currently included before it ends.

What It's Like Living in Farmington, Utah

Farmington is a Davis County city prized for top-rated schools, easy I-15 and FrontRunner access, Station Park shopping, and quick commutes to Salt Lake City and Hill Air Force Base.

Location is a huge part of any home's value, and Farmington delivers. It sits in the heart of Davis County, between the mountains and the lake.

Families are drawn here for a few big reasons:

  • Strong, well-regarded schools
  • Station Park, a popular outdoor shopping and dining center
  • Fast freeway and FrontRunner train access for commuters
  • Trailheads and canyon access for hiking, biking, and skiing

Learn more about the area and current inventory on our Farmington community page.

Buying New Construction in Northern Utah: What to Know

When buying new construction in northern Utah, bring your own agent to the first visit, compare builder incentives like free landscaping, and confirm upgrades in writing before you sign.

New homes for sale in Utah are exciting, but the process is different from buying a resale home. A few tips protect you.

Bring your own agent from day one. The friendly person at the model home works for the builder. Having your own representation costs you nothing extra and keeps your interests first.

Compare the full picture, not just price:

FactorWhy It Matters
Builder incentivesPerks like free landscaping add thousands in real value
Upgrade listConfirm every included upgrade in writing before signing
Lot premiumLocation within the community affects price and resale
TimelineMove-in ready vs. build-to-order changes your plans

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Relocating or PCSing to Hill Air Force Base

Farmington offers Hill AFB military families a short commute, strong schools, and VA-loan-friendly new construction, making it a smart base for a PCS move to northern Utah.

Many buyers touring homes like this are moving for the military. Farmington is a popular choice for families stationed at Hill Air Force Base.

The commute is manageable, the schools are strong, and new construction often works well with VA financing. According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, VA loans can allow eligible buyers to purchase with no down payment.

You can learn more about the base at the official Hill Air Force Base website, and get step-by-step help in our PCS relocation guide for Hill AFB.

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Schools and Family Life Near This Farmington Home

Farmington sits in the Davis School District, one of Utah's top-rated districts. Families here get strong neighborhood elementary schools, well-regarded junior highs, and easy access to Farmington's parks, trails, and Station Park shopping.

When you buy a home like this Symphony Homes Accord XL, you are not just buying square footage. You are buying into a community. Farmington is part of the Davis School District, which consistently ranks among the best in Utah for test scores and graduation rates.

Most Farmington neighborhoods feed into walkable elementary schools, with buses serving the junior highs and Farmington High. That matters for resale too. Buyers with kids pay close attention to school boundaries, so a home in a strong zone tends to hold value better.

Beyond schools, family life here is easy. You are minutes from Farmington Pond, the Legacy Parkway Trail, and Station Park for dining and shopping. Learn more about the area on our Farmington community page or browse the wider Davis County guide to compare nearby cities.

Commute Times From Farmington to Hill AFB and Salt Lake City

From Farmington, Hill Air Force Base is roughly a 15 to 20 minute drive north on I-15. Downtown Salt Lake City is about 20 to 25 minutes south. Farmington's central spot makes it one of Davis County's best commuter locations.

One of the biggest reasons military families and professionals love Farmington is its location. You sit right in the middle of the Wasatch Front, so you can head north to base or south to the city in about the same amount of time.

DestinationApprox. Drive Time
Hill AFB (Roy/Riverdale gates)15-20 min
Downtown Salt Lake City20-25 min
Salt Lake City Airport20-25 min
Ogden20-25 min

Farmington also has its own FrontRunner commuter rail station at Station Park, so you can skip the freeway entirely for a Salt Lake commute. If you are moving in for a Hill AFB assignment, our PCS relocation guide walks you through timing your move, and you can read more on the official Hill AFB site.

Using a VA Loan on a New Symphony Homes Build

Yes, you can use a VA loan on new construction like this Accord XL. VA loans offer zero down payment, no PMI, and competitive rates. The key is getting the builder's contract and VA appraisal timed correctly with your closing.

If you are active duty at Hill AFB, a veteran, or a qualifying spouse, a VA loan is often the smartest way to buy this home. You get zero down payment, no private mortgage insurance, and interest rates that usually beat conventional loans.

New construction adds a couple of extra steps. The home needs to be finished (or nearly finished) for the VA appraisal, and Symphony Homes will need to provide their standard warranty documents. I coordinate all of this so nothing slips through the cracks.

A few VA loan basics worth knowing:

  • Funding fee can be rolled into the loan, and many disabled veterans are exempt
  • No PMI saves you hundreds every month versus a low-down conventional loan
  • Sellers and builders can often help with closing costs

Check your eligibility and entitlement on the VA home loans page, then call me at (801) 603-5213 so we can line up a lender who closes VA loans fast.

Which Symphony Homes Upgrades Are Worth the Money

On the Accord XL, structural upgrades give you the best return. Prioritize the deeper garage, the hidden closet build-out, and anything you cannot easily add later. Cosmetic upgrades like paint and fixtures are cheaper to change down the road.

When you build with Symphony Homes, the design center can be overwhelming. The rule I share with buyers is simple: spend on the things you cannot change after closing.

On this floor plan, the 39-foot deep garage and the hidden closet upgrade are exactly that kind of value. You would pay far more to add depth or reconfigure storage after the fact, if you could do it at all. The free yard landscaping the builder is including is another structural win you would otherwise pay thousands for.

Here is how I coach buyers to rank the choices:

  1. Structural first: garage depth, extra bump-outs, rough-ins, and layout changes
  2. Hard to redo: flooring, cabinets, and countertops
  3. Easy to change later: paint, light fixtures, and hardware

Smart upgrade choices also protect resale value. Buyers pay for a deep garage and finished landscaping. Want to compare this build against resale options? Start with our listing search to see what your money buys elsewhere in the area.

Who This Farmington Accord XL Fits Best

This home fits growing families, Hill AFB military households, and remote or hybrid professionals who want space, storage, and a central Wasatch Front location without paying Salt Lake City prices.

Not every home is right for every buyer, so let me be honest about who this Accord XL serves best.

Growing families love the flexible layout, the deep garage for bikes and gear, and the top-rated Davis schools. Hill AFB families get a short, predictable commute to base plus strong resale demand when the next PCS comes. And hybrid or remote professionals get the space for a real home office while staying 20 minutes from both Salt Lake City and Ogden.

This home is a great fit if you want:

  • A brand-new build with a builder warranty and no deferred maintenance
  • Serious storage, thanks to the oversized garage and hidden closet
  • Free landscaping so you move in to a finished yard, not a dirt lot
  • A central location for commuting north or south

If that sounds like you, or if you are relocating from out of state, browse nearby communities across Davis County and then reach out. I will help you decide whether new construction or a resale home is the better move for your budget and timeline.

How to Tour or Buy This Farmington Home

To tour this Farmington Symphony Homes property or find a similar new build, call Donald Gomez at (801) 603-5213 or browse current listings through The DIG Team's live MLS search.

If this home caught your eye, the next step is simple. Reach out and get real answers grounded in local expertise.

Donald I. Gomez and The DIG Team at Elevation RE specialize in Weber and Davis County, including new construction and military relocation. Call or text (801) 603-5213 to schedule a private tour or ask about current builder incentives.

Not quite ready to talk? Browse live MLS listings or explore more Davis County communities at your own pace.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who builds the Accord XL floor plan in this Farmington home tour?
The home is built by Symphony Homes, a respected northern Utah builder. The Accord XL is one of their most popular floor plans, known for its livable layout and premium upgrades. To ask about availability, call (801) 603-5213.
Is the free yard landscaping really included by the builder?
Yes. The builder is including free yard landscaping as a bonus on this home. That can save you thousands of dollars you would normally spend on sod, sprinklers, and landscaping after closing. Builder incentives change often, so confirm current terms before you commit.
How deep is the garage in this home?
The garage is 39 feet deep, which is unusually generous for new Utah construction. That depth easily fits a full-size truck plus a workbench, home gym, or storage for bikes, skis, and gear.
What is the hidden closet upgrade?
It is a concealed storage space built into the home's design that you would not notice unless it was pointed out. It is ideal for keeping valuables, documents, or seasonal items out of sight while adding a custom, high-end feel most tract homes lack.
Is Farmington a good place for Hill Air Force Base families?
Yes. Farmington offers a manageable commute to Hill AFB, strong schools, and new construction that often pairs well with VA financing. Many PCSing military families choose it. Our PCS relocation guide walks you through the whole move step by step.
Do I need my own agent to buy new construction?
Yes, and it costs you nothing extra. The agent at the model home represents the builder, not you. Having your own agent like Donald Gomez protects your interests, helps you compare incentives, and confirms every upgrade in writing before you sign.
How do I schedule a tour of this Farmington home?
Call or text Donald I. Gomez with The DIG Team at Elevation RE at (801) 603-5213 to book a private tour or ask about current builder incentives. You can also browse live MLS listings on our website to compare similar homes.
Can I still pick finishes if I buy the Symphony Homes Accord XL now?
It depends on the build stage. If the home is early in construction, you may still choose flooring, cabinets, and paint at the design center. If it is a nearly finished or move-in-ready home, most finishes are already set, though the free yard landscaping bonus still applies. Call me at (801) 603-5213 and I will confirm exactly where this specific home is in the process.
How much are property taxes on a home like this in Farmington?
Utah has relatively low property taxes compared to the national average, and Davis County is no exception. Farmington homeowners who live in the home full-time qualify for the primary residence exemption, which lowers the taxable value. For a home in this price range, expect an effective rate that keeps your monthly tax portion manageable, and I can pull the exact estimated figure for this address before you write an offer.
Donald I. Gomez, Northern Utah Realtor

Donald I. Gomez

Broker · The DIG Team at Elevation RE · Weber & Davis County

Donald helps buyers, sellers, and PCSing military families move across Northern Utah — from Ogden to the Wasatch. A longtime Hill AFB-area local, he tours new builds and resale homes every week on his YouTube channel.