New Listings in Arimo, Utah
Arimo sits just north of the Utah-Idaho line in Bannock County, a small farming community along the I-15 corridor between Malad and Pocatello. Because it's so close to the border, buyers from Cache Valley, Tremonton, and Brigham City regularly shop here for cheaper land, lower property taxes, and the kind of rural quiet that's harder to find on the Wasatch Front. New listings in Arimo move quickly when they're priced right — inventory is thin year-round, and a single week can be the difference between catching a property and watching it go pending. Most of what hits the market is rural residential: older homes on an acre or more, manufactured housing on bigger parcels, and the occasional updated ranch with outbuildings, pasture, or water rights.
Watching new listings is the smartest way to shop a market this small. Total active inventory in and around Arimo often sits in the single digits, so saved searches and instant alerts matter more here than they would in a busier city like Logan or Ogden. Climate is high-desert cold: real winters with snow, hot dry summers, and a short growing season that shapes what kind of acreage actually works for hobby farming or horses. Commute-wise, you're roughly 25 minutes to Pocatello, an hour to Logan, and about two hours to Salt Lake City. Browse the newest active listings below to see what's just come on the market.
July 2024 · Arimo market
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About new listings in Arimo.
How often do new listings come on the market in Arimo? ▾
Arimo is a very small community, so new listings trickle in rather than flood the market. In a typical month you might see only a handful of fresh listings, and during winter that number can drop close to zero. Checking back weekly is the realistic cadence here.
What types of homes usually show up as new listings in this area? ▾
Most new inventory leans toward older farmhouses, manufactured homes on acreage, and the occasional newer build on a larger lot. True subdivision tract housing is rare. Expect a mix of fixer-uppers, rural residential parcels, and small ranches rather than turnkey suburban product.
Should I set up an alert for new Arimo listings? ▾
Yes — because volume is low, a saved search with instant email alerts is the only practical way to catch listings before they go under contract. Well-priced rural properties in this corridor often sell within days to cash or land-savvy buyers.
Is Arimo actually in Utah or Idaho? ▾
Arimo is a small town in Bannock County, Idaho, just north of the Utah state line near Malad. Some MLS searches group it with northern Utah border communities because buyers commuting from Cache Valley or Tremonton commonly shop both sides of the line. Confirm the state on each listing before writing an offer.
What price range do new listings typically fall into? ▾
Most homes in the Arimo area list between the mid $200,000s and mid $400,000s, with acreage properties and updated homes pushing higher. Bare land parcels and small cabins occasionally come in lower. Pricing moves with the Pocatello and Cache Valley markets more than with the Wasatch Front.
How long do new listings usually stay active before going under contract? ▾
Sharply priced homes can go pending within a week, especially anything with usable acreage, water rights, or outbuildings. Overpriced or hard-to-finance properties (older manufactured homes, no well, etc.) can sit for months. Days-on-market varies more by property condition than by season.