New Listings in Clearfield, Utah
Clearfield sits in the middle of Davis County about 30 miles north of Salt Lake City, anchored by Hill Air Force Base and the Freeport Center industrial hub. New listings here move quickly because the city draws a steady mix of military families on PCS orders, defense contractors, and commuters who want FrontRunner access without paying Farmington or Kaysville prices. Most resale inventory falls in the $400K–$550K range for a standard 3-bed rambler or split-entry, with newer builds on the west side near Antelope Drive and Falcon Hill trending higher. Older neighborhoods south of 700 South and around Steed Park lean toward 1960s and 70s brick ramblers on quarter-acre lots, while the Patterson and Wasatch Elementary areas have a heavier concentration of two-story homes built in the 1990s and 2000s.
Watching new listings in Clearfield matters because the well-priced ones — anything turn-key under $475K or any home within walking distance of the FrontRunner station — often go under contract inside a week. Hill AFB's deployment and PCS cycle creates predictable spring and mid-summer surges in both listings and buyers, so timing your offer against that calendar helps. New construction is mostly limited now to infill on the west side and townhome projects near the Freeport Center, since Clearfield is largely built out. The listings below refresh as agents post to the WFRMLS, so check back regularly or set up a saved search to get the new ones in your inbox the same day they hit.
May 2026 · Clearfield market
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About new listings in Clearfield.
How often do new listings come on the market in Clearfield? ▾
Clearfield typically sees 30–60 new MLS listings per month, with the heaviest activity from April through July. Volume drops noticeably in December and January. Townhomes and condos near the FrontRunner station turn over more frequently than single-family homes in established neighborhoods.
How fast do new Clearfield listings go under contract? ▾
Well-priced homes under $475K often go pending within 5–10 days. Higher-priced homes above $600K and properties needing significant updates tend to sit 30–60 days. Pricing accuracy at launch matters more here than in pricier Davis County cities because the buyer pool is more payment-sensitive.
Should I set up a saved search or just check the site? ▾
A saved MLS search with instant alerts is the better approach in Clearfield. The fastest-moving listings — especially anything turn-key near Hill AFB gates or the FrontRunner stop — can be under contract before the next weekend, so same-day notification gives you a real edge.
Are most new listings resales or new construction? ▾
The large majority are resales. Clearfield is mostly built out, so new construction is limited to infill lots on the west side, the Falcon Hill area near Hill AFB, and townhome developments. If new build is a priority, expect fewer options than in Syracuse, West Point, or Layton.
What price range covers most new Clearfield listings? ▾
Roughly 70% of new single-family listings price between $400K and $575K. Townhomes and condos generally list from $300K to $400K. Larger homes on bigger lots in the older south Clearfield neighborhoods occasionally push past $650K.
Do new listings in Clearfield typically work for VA buyers? ▾
Yes — given the Hill AFB population, VA offers are common and most sellers and listing agents are accustomed to them. Some older homes do need minor repairs to pass VA appraisal (peeling paint, handrails, roof condition), so factor that into your offer strategy on homes built before 1980.