New Listings in Alpine, Utah
Alpine sits at the north end of Utah County, tucked against the base of the Wasatch where Lone Peak and Box Elder Peak frame just about every backyard view. It's a small city — roughly 10,000 residents — with large lots, an equestrian streak, and some of the highest median home prices in the state, typically running well into the seven figures and climbing past $3M on the bench. New listings here move quickly when they're priced right, especially anything under $1.5M, which is the entry point most buyers chase. The city falls within the Alpine School District (Westfield Elementary, Timberline Middle, Lone Peak High), and commuters reach Silicon Slopes in Lehi in about 15 minutes via I-15 or Highland Drive.
Watching new listings in Alpine is the practical way to shop this market because turnover is low and the best homes — updated ramblers on flat acreage, custom builds on the bench, or anything backing the foothills — often sell before a second weekend of showings. New construction still trickles in along the Three Falls and Lambert Park areas, while resales dominate older streets like Grove Drive and Alpine Boulevard. Setting up a saved search or checking this page every few days will catch homes the day they hit the MLS, which matters when inventory regularly sits under 30 active listings citywide. Browse the active new listings below to see what's currently on the market.
May 2026 · Alpine market
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Common questions
About new listings in Alpine.
How often do new homes come on the market in Alpine? ▾
Alpine typically sees only a handful of new listings per week, and total active inventory often hovers between 20 and 40 homes. Spring and early summer bring the most activity, while December and January are the slowest months. If you're serious about buying here, daily alerts are worth setting up.
What price range should I expect for new Alpine listings? ▾
Entry-level resales start around $1.1M to $1.4M for older homes on smaller lots. Most new listings fall in the $1.5M to $2.5M range, and bench homes or custom builds on an acre or more regularly list from $3M to $6M+. Truly comparable sub-$1M listings are rare.
Are most new listings resales or new construction? ▾
Resales make up the majority. Alpine is largely built out, but pockets of new construction still appear near Three Falls, the upper bench, and on infill acreage where larger parcels get subdivided. New builds usually carry a premium over comparable resales.
How fast do new Alpine listings typically go under contract? ▾
Well-priced homes under $2M often go pending in 7 to 21 days, sometimes with multiple offers. Higher-end properties above $3M can sit 60 to 180 days because the buyer pool is smaller. Days on market vary more by price band here than in most Utah County cities.
Which schools serve new Alpine listings? ▾
Almost all of Alpine feeds Westfield, Mountainville, or Alpine Elementary, then Timberline Middle, and finally Lone Peak High School. Lone Peak consistently ranks among the top public high schools in Utah, which is a real driver for family buyers shopping new listings here.
Can I get notified the moment a new Alpine home hits the MLS? ▾
Yes — we can set up a custom MLS-direct alert that emails or texts you as soon as a listing matching your criteria goes active, usually within minutes of the agent inputting it. That's the most reliable way to compete in a low-inventory market like Alpine.