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Fairview, Utah

New Listings in Fairview, Utah

Fairview sits at the north end of Sanpete County, about 90 minutes south of Provo and just under two hours from the Salt Lake airport via US-89. It's a working ranch town of roughly 1,250 people at 6,000 feet elevation, with the Manti-La Sal National Forest and Skyline Drive right out the back door. New listings here move differently than along the Wasatch Front — inventory is thin, often only a handful of homes hit the MLS in any given month, so setting up a saved search and watching the new-listing feed is genuinely the best way to catch something before it's gone. Property types range from older brick farmhouses on tree-lined town lots, to newer builds on 1-5 acre parcels with horse setups, to recreational cabins closer to the canyon.

Buyers drawn to Fairview are usually after one of three things: acreage and outbuildings at a price that's impossible closer to I-15, a quiet retirement spot with a short drive to Mt. Pleasant or Ephraim for groceries and Snow College, or a basecamp for hunting, snowmobiling, and ATV access into the Wasatch Plateau. Winters are cold with real snow, summers are dry and mild, and water rights matter — always check what's attached to the parcel. Listings below are sorted by newest first and update directly from the Wasatch Front Regional MLS, so what you see is current. Browse the active listings below to see what just came on the market.

May 2026 · Fairview market

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

Full Fairview market report
Median sale
$400,000
2 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
49 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
31
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Fairview.

How often do new listings come up in Fairview?

Fairview is a small market — expect a handful of new listings per month, sometimes fewer in winter. Setting up an email alert for new listings is the most practical way to track it, since well-priced homes with acreage or water rights can go under contract within a week or two.

What price range should I expect for new listings in Fairview?

Most single-family homes in town list somewhere between the mid $300s and high $500s, while properties with significant acreage, outbuildings, or water shares can run from the $600s into the seven figures. Older homes on standard town lots tend to be the most affordable entry point.

Do new listings here usually include water rights or shares?

Some do, some don't. Cottonwood Creek and Gooseberry irrigation shares are common in the area, and they materially affect both price and what you can do with the land. Always confirm with the listing agent exactly what water is included before writing an offer.

Are new construction homes available in Fairview?

New construction shows up occasionally, usually as one-off custom builds on acreage rather than subdivisions. There isn't a production builder active in town the way there is in Ephraim or Mt. Pleasant, so new-build inventory is sporadic.

What should I check before making an offer on a rural Fairview listing?

Septic system age and condition, well depth and flow rate (or culinary water connection), water shares, fencing, and access easements are the big ones. Many parcels also fall in agricultural protection zones or have grazing rights tied to them, which is worth understanding upfront.

How long is the typical drive from Fairview to Provo or Salt Lake?

Provo is about 90 minutes north on US-89, and Salt Lake City runs around two hours depending on weather and canyon conditions. Most buyers commuting regularly choose to work remotely or stage out of Fairview part-time rather than drive it daily.