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Fillmore, Utah

New Listings in Fillmore, Utah

Fillmore is the Millard County seat, a quiet town of around 2,500 people sitting at the base of the Pahvant Range right off I-15. Inventory here is thin compared to the Wasatch Front — Fillmore typically has a couple dozen active listings at most — so watching new listings as they hit the MLS is genuinely the best way to find a home before it gets picked off. The market here moves at its own pace: a well-priced ranch home on a half-acre with mature trees can go under contract in a week, while a fixer on the south end might sit for two months waiting for the right buyer.

What shows up as a new listing in Fillmore tends to fall into a few buckets: older homes on generous in-town lots near the historic Territorial Statehouse, mid-century and 1980s-90s ranches on quarter to half-acre parcels, and rural properties with acreage, water shares, or outbuildings stretching toward Meadow and Holden. Climate is high-desert — hot dry summers, cold winters with modest snowfall at 5,100 feet, and roughly 230 sunny days a year. Buyers come for affordability relative to Utah County, a slower pace, hunting and ATV access into the Fishlake and Pahvant units, and the midway location between Salt Lake and St. George. Browse the newest active listings below to see what just came on the market this week.

April 2026 · Fillmore market

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

Full Fillmore market report
Median sale
$330,400
3 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
155 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
94.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
25
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Fillmore.

How often does this new listings page update?

Listings refresh directly from the Wasatch Front Regional MLS multiple times per day. When a Fillmore agent inputs a new home, it typically appears here within a few hours, so checking back daily is the best way to catch fresh inventory before it sells.

How much inventory does Fillmore typically have on the market?

Fillmore is a small town of about 2,500 residents, so active inventory is usually thin — often under 20 homes at any given time. New listings can sit for weeks or move in days depending on price and condition, and rural properties with acreage tend to draw interest from buyers across the state.

What price range should I expect for new Fillmore listings?

Most single-family homes in town list somewhere between the mid $300s and $500s, with older homes on larger in-town lots sometimes coming in lower. Properties with acreage, water shares, or outbuildings on the outskirts can run higher, especially anything along the bench with views of the Pahvant Range.

Are new listings here mostly resale or new construction?

The bulk of new listings in Fillmore are resale homes, including a mix of historic properties near the Territorial Statehouse and ranch-style homes built from the 1970s through the 2000s. New construction does pop up on the edges of town and in nearby Holden and Meadow, but it's not the dominant supply.

What should I know about water and utilities before buying in Fillmore?

Water rights matter here. Many properties rely on culinary water from the city plus separate shares for irrigation through the Fillmore Irrigation Company. Outside city limits you may be on a well and septic, so always confirm water shares, well logs, and septic inspections during your due diligence.

How far is Fillmore from Salt Lake City or St. George?

Fillmore sits roughly halfway between the two on I-15 — about 150 miles south of Salt Lake City and 160 miles north of St. George, each about a 2.5-hour drive. That midpoint location is part of the appeal for buyers who want small-town life with reasonable access to both metro areas.