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Cedar City, Utah

New Listings in Cedar City, Utah

Cedar City sits at about 5,800 feet on the edge of southern Utah's high desert, which means new listings here move differently than they do in St. George an hour south or along the Wasatch Front three hours north. Inventory tends to refresh in waves tied to Southern Utah University's academic calendar, summer relocation season, and the Shakespeare Festival crowd that visits in July and August and sometimes decides to stay. Most fresh listings cluster in a few areas: established neighborhoods near Main Street and the SUU campus, newer builds out by Cross Hollow and the Fiddlers Canyon bench, and acreage parcels toward Enoch, Kanarraville, and the foothills heading up toward Cedar Mountain.

What "new" actually means matters when you're shopping here. Cedar City's market is small enough that homes priced right often go under contract within the first week or two, so checking listings within the last 7-14 days gives you a realistic shot at seeing properties before they're already pending. Price points range widely — entry-level homes under $400K still surface in older parts of town, mid-range family homes on quarter-acre lots run $450K-$650K, and view properties or horse setups on the bench can push past $800K. Climate is a real selling point: four mild seasons, roughly 250 sunny days a year, snow that usually melts off driveways within a day or two, and quick access to Brian Head skiing and Zion National Park. Browse the active listings below to see what's hit the market recently.

May 2026 · Cedar City market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Cedar City right now.

Full Cedar City market report
Median sale
$510,000
45 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
38 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
370
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Cedar City.

How often is the new listings page updated?

Listings refresh directly from the WFRMLS feed multiple times per day, so what shows here is typically within a few hours of going live. If a Cedar City home hit the market this morning, it should appear by afternoon. Pending and sold homes drop off automatically.

What price range do new Cedar City listings usually fall in?

Most new single-family listings in Cedar City run from the mid $300s to the mid $500s, with townhomes and condos starting closer to $250K. Larger acreage properties on the west side or up toward Cedar Highlands can list well above $700K. Pricing has been more stable here than in St. George over the last two years.

How fast do new listings go under contract in Cedar City?

Well-priced homes under $450K in neighborhoods like Fiddlers Canyon, Cross Hollows, and the SUU area often see offers within 7-14 days. Higher-end and rural properties typically sit longer, sometimes 60-90 days. Setting up an instant alert is the only reliable way to catch the fast movers.

Can I get notified the moment a new Cedar City home is listed?

Yes. Save a search on this page with your price range, bed/bath count, and any must-haves like a garage or RV parking, and the system will email you when matching homes hit the MLS. Most buyers set alerts for a 25-50 mile radius to include Enoch, Parowan, and Kanarraville.

Are new construction homes included in this feed?

Yes, if the builder lists on the MLS. Active subdivisions around Cedar City include projects in Enoch and on the north and west sides of town. Some builders sell directly and don't post every spec home to the MLS, so it's worth asking your agent about unlisted inventory too.

What should I look at first when a new Cedar City listing hits?

Check the lot for irrigation rights and water shares (a real factor on larger parcels here), confirm the heating source since natural gas isn't available in every pocket, and look at elevation. Homes above 5,800 feet near Cedar Highlands get noticeably more snow than properties down in the valley.