New Listings in Eureka, Utah
Eureka sits at about 6,400 feet in the Tintic Mountains of Juab County, roughly 80 miles south of Salt Lake City and an hour west of Provo via Highway 6. It's an old silver and lead mining town — the historic district is on the National Register — and that history shows up in the housing stock: a lot of early 1900s miners' cottages, brick bungalows, and the occasional larger Victorian on a hillside lot. New MLS activity here is sporadic. Eureka's full-time population is under 700, so when a new listing hits, it's often the only home for sale in town that week. Inventory turns slowly, and prices typically run well below the Utah County median, which is part of the draw for buyers priced out of Payson, Santaquin, or Saratoga Springs.
Buyers watching for new listings in Eureka tend to fall into a few camps: folks looking for a quiet primary residence with land and mountain access, investors targeting fixer-uppers on cheap lots, and people who want a basecamp for the Little Sahara dunes, Tintic ATV trails, and deer hunting units nearby. Most properties are on town water and sewer, though some outlying parcels run on wells and septic. Winters are cold and snowy at this elevation, summers are dry and mild — noticeably cooler than the Wasatch Front valley floor. Browse the active listings below to see what has come on the market recently in Eureka and the surrounding Tintic area.
April 2026 · Eureka market
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About new listings in Eureka.
How often do new homes get listed in Eureka? ▾
Not often. With fewer than 700 residents and a small housing stock, Eureka typically sees only a handful of new MLS listings per month, and some weeks none at all. If you're serious about buying here, setting up a saved search with instant alerts is the practical move.
What price range should I expect for new Eureka listings? ▾
Most homes in Eureka list well below the Utah County average. Smaller historic cottages and fixers often come in under $200,000, while updated homes or properties with extra land can run higher. Condition varies widely, so two homes at the same price can be very different deals.
Are most Eureka homes on city utilities or wells? ▾
Homes inside the town limits are generally on Eureka municipal water and sewer. Properties on the outskirts or in the surrounding Tintic Valley may be on private wells and septic systems, which is worth confirming on each listing before writing an offer.
What condition are most of the homes in? ▾
Eureka's housing stock skews old — many homes date to the mining era of the early 1900s. Expect to see a mix of partially updated bungalows, original-condition cottages needing work, and the occasional newer manufactured home. Inspections matter here more than in newer markets.
Is financing straightforward on Eureka properties? ▾
It depends on the home. Conventional and FHA loans work on most updated homes, but older properties with foundation issues, knob-and-tube wiring, or significant deferred maintenance can be tough to finance. Cash, renovation loans (203k), and USDA rural loans are all common tools used here.
What's the appeal of buying in Eureka versus closer to Provo? ▾
Price, quiet, and access to public land. You can often buy a house in Eureka for less than a down payment in Lehi or Saratoga Springs, and you're 15 minutes from Little Sahara, surrounded by BLM ground, and an hour from the Provo job market for the commute-tolerant.