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Eagle Mountain, Utah

New Listings in Eagle Mountain, Utah

Eagle Mountain has been one of the fastest-growing cities in Utah for the better part of a decade, which means new listings hit the market here almost daily. The city sprawls across the western side of Utah Lake, from the original Ranches area off Pony Express Parkway out to newer master plans like Silverlake, Overland, and the SunCrest-adjacent benches above Cedar Valley. Because so much of the inventory is recent construction — most homes were built after 2005, and a large share after 2018 — fresh listings often include builder spec homes, second-owner resales still under warranty, and floor plans that haven't shown up on the resale market before. Commute distance to the Lehi tech corridor (Silicon Slopes is roughly 20-30 minutes via Redwood Road or SR-73) keeps demand steady from Adobe, Meta, and Microsoft employees.

Watching new listings closely matters more in Eagle Mountain than in older Utah cities because pricing here moves with both Salt Lake County tech hiring and Utah County family migration. A three- or four-bedroom home in The Ranches typically lists in the upper $400Ks to mid $500Ks, while larger homes in Silverlake or homes with shop space and acreage out toward Cedar Pass can run well past $800K. Days on market for sharply priced new listings can be short, especially in spring. Sort the active inventory below by list date to see what just came on, and reach out when something matches what you're after.

May 2026 · Eagle Mountain market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Eagle Mountain right now.

Full Eagle Mountain market report
Median sale
$513,734
108 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
25 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
527
active + pending

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Common questions

About new listings in Eagle Mountain.

How often does the new listings feed update for Eagle Mountain?

The MLS feed on this page refreshes multiple times per day, so a home that hits the market in the morning typically shows up here within a few hours. If you're tracking a specific neighborhood like SilverLake or Overland, setting up a saved search will email you the moment something new posts.

What price range should I expect for new Eagle Mountain listings right now?

Most new listings fall between the mid $400s and mid $600s, with newer builds in Cedar Valley and SilverLake pushing into the $700s+ when they include larger lots or finished basements. Townhomes and entry-level single-family in Ranches-area resales tend to anchor the lower end.

Are most new listings resales or new construction?

Eagle Mountain has been one of Utah County's fastest-growing cities for a decade, so the feed mixes builder spec homes (Fieldstone, Richmond American, D.R. Horton, Ivory) with resales from owners who bought 3-7 years ago and are moving up. Filter by year built if you specifically want new construction.

How fast do new listings go under contract here?

It depends on price band and rate environment. Move-in-ready homes under $550K in The Ranches still move in under two weeks when priced correctly, while larger homes above $700K often sit 30-60 days. Builder inventory tends to linger longer because incentives matter more than speed.

Is the commute from a new Eagle Mountain listing to Lehi tech jobs realistic?

Yes, but plan for it. Pony Express Parkway to Redwood Road or the new Mountain View Corridor extension gets most commuters to Silicon Slopes (Adobe, Micron, Ancestry) in 25-40 minutes depending on time of day. Mornings between 7:15 and 8:30 are the heaviest stretch.

What should I watch for when touring a brand-new Eagle Mountain listing?

Check the lot grading and which direction the backyard faces — west-facing yards bake in summer afternoons with little mature shade. Also confirm whether the home is on culinary water or a secondary (pressurized irrigation) system, and ask about HOA status, since some subdivisions have one and others don't.