New Listings in Eden, Utah
Eden sits in the Ogden Valley on the back side of the Wasatch, about 20 minutes up Ogden Canyon from downtown Ogden and roughly an hour from Salt Lake City International. New listings here tend to move quickly because inventory is genuinely thin — the valley floor is small, a chunk of the surrounding land is Forest Service or watershed, and the buyer pool stretches from local Weber County families to second-home owners chasing Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, and Nordic Valley. When a fresh listing hits the MLS in Eden, it's worth looking the same week. Price points run wide: older cabins and valley ranchers can show up in the high $600s to $800s, while newer builds in Powder Mountain, Wolf Creek, and the Highlands routinely list from the $1.2M range into the $4M+ tier for ski-in properties.
What "new" means in Eden also varies more than in a typical Wasatch Front suburb. You'll see brand-new construction in master-planned pockets like Wolf Creek Resort and The Lookout, resale homes on acreage near Pineview Reservoir, and the occasional legacy cabin coming to market for the first time in decades. Climate matters too — Eden sits around 4,900 feet, so winters bring real snow (Powder Mountain averages ~500 inches), summers stay cooler than the valley below, and well/septic, snow load, and road access are all worth checking on any new listing. Browse the active listings below to see what's hit the Eden market most recently.
May 2026 · Eden market
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About new listings in Eden.
How often do new listings come on the market in Eden? ▾
Eden is a low-inventory market — the Ogden Valley typically carries fewer than 100 active single-family listings at any given time across Eden, Huntsville, and Liberty combined. In a normal week you might see 2–5 new listings hit in Eden specifically, with spring and early summer producing the highest volume.
What's the price range on recent new listings in Eden? ▾
Recent activity has spanned from around $650K for older valley homes and condos near Pineview up through $3M–$5M for ski-in/ski-out properties at Powder Mountain. The bulk of new listings tend to land between $900K and $1.6M, especially in Wolf Creek and Eden Hills.
Are most new Eden listings primary residences or second homes? ▾
It's a real mix. Homes on the valley floor and in established Eden neighborhoods skew toward primary residences for buyers commuting to Ogden or working remotely. New listings up the mountain at Powder Mountain, The Lookout, and parts of Wolf Creek are more often second homes or short-term rentals, depending on the HOA rules.
Can I get MLS alerts the moment a new Eden listing goes live? ▾
Yes — our agents set up saved searches that ping you within minutes of a status change on the Wasatch Front Regional MLS. Given how fast desirable Eden listings can go under contract, same-day notifications are the practical way to compete.
What should I check on a new Eden listing that I wouldn't worry about in a Salt Lake suburb? ▾
Well and septic condition, propane vs. natural gas (much of the valley is propane), winter road maintenance responsibility, snow load on roofs, and whether the property is in a short-term rental overlay if you're planning to nightly-rent. Flood and wetland setbacks near Pineview also come into play on some parcels.
Do new construction listings in Eden include builder warranties? ▾
Most do — typical coverage is a 1-year builder warranty on workmanship, 2 years on systems, and 10 years structural through a third-party program. Builders active in Wolf Creek and Powder Mountain projects generally publish their warranty terms upfront, and we review them during the offer stage.