Birdseye, Utah · Characteristics
New Listings in Birdseye, Utah
Birdseye sits in southern Utah County along Highway 89, tucked into the canyon between Spanish Fork and Thistle on the way to Indianola and Fairview. This is rural Utah — think acreage, horse property, scattered cabins, and homes on parcels measured in acres rather than square feet of lot. Elevation runs around 5,800 feet, so winters bring real snow and summers stay cooler than the valley floor below. Most buyers looking here want space, quiet, and a straight shot to either Provo (about 30 minutes north) or Sanpete County to the south. New listings in Birdseye don't hit the MLS often, which is why it's worth checking back regularly — a single new property can represent the only available home in the zip code at any given moment.
Because inventory is thin, filtering by new listings is one of the more useful searches in this market. You'll typically see a mix: older ranch-style homes on five-plus-acre parcels, the occasional newer custom build, recreational cabins, and raw land with existing structures. Pricing varies widely depending on acreage, water rights, and whether the property has well and septic in place — anything from the high $400Ks for smaller homes up past $1.5M for larger ranches with outbuildings. Schools fall under Nebo School District, with students generally bused to Salem and Spanish Fork. Browse the current new listings below, and reach out if you'd like a closer look at any of these properties or want to be notified when something fresh comes on the market.
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