New Listings in Gunnison, Utah
Gunnison sits in the south end of Sanpete County along US-89, about two hours south of Salt Lake on the way to the red rock country. It's a working agricultural town — alfalfa fields, turkey operations, cattle, and the Gunnison Valley Hospital and Central Utah Correctional Facility anchoring local employment. New listings here move differently than they do up north on the Wasatch Front. Inventory is thin, so when a home hits the MLS in Gunnison, Centerfield, or out toward Mayfield and Axtell, it's worth a serious look the same week it posts. Sitting on a decision for two weekends can mean missing the property entirely, especially in the $300K–$450K range where most buyer demand lives.
The newer listings tend to fall into a few buckets: older homes on the original town grid near Main Street and the city park, ranch-style builds from the 1970s–90s on larger lots, occasional new construction on the south and west edges of town, and rural parcels with irrigation shares, outbuildings, or room for horses. Sanpete County water rights matter here — ask early about shares and pressurized irrigation hookups. Schools fall under South Sanpete School District, and Snow College in Ephraim is a 30-minute drive north. Browse the active listings below to see what's hit the Gunnison MLS most recently, and consider saving the search so new properties land in your inbox the day they go live.
May 2026 · Gunnison market
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About new listings in Gunnison.
How often do new listings come on the market in Gunnison? ▾
Gunnison is a small town of roughly 3,500 people, so inventory turns slowly. In a typical month you might see only a handful of new listings hit the MLS, which is why checking this page regularly matters — homes here can sit for weeks or move in days depending on price and condition.
What price range should I expect for newer Gunnison listings? ▾
Most homes in Gunnison fall well below the Wasatch Front average, with many entry-level properties under $350K and larger homes on acreage running $450K to $600K. Land prices stay reasonable compared to Sanpete County's north end around Ephraim and Mt. Pleasant.
What kinds of properties show up as new listings in Gunnison? ▾
Expect a mix of older in-town homes on tree-lined streets near Main, mid-century ranch homes, newer builds on the south and west edges of town, and rural properties with pasture, outbuildings, or water shares. Horse setups and small hobby farms come up fairly often.
Why are buyers moving to Gunnison right now? ▾
Affordability is the biggest driver. Buyers priced out of Utah County and the Wasatch Front are heading south on I-15 and US-89 to find homes with land at half the cost. The Central Utah Correctional Facility, local agriculture, and the Gunnison Valley Hospital are steady employers, and Manti and Ephraim are a short drive north.
How far is Gunnison from Salt Lake City and Provo? ▾
Gunnison sits about 135 miles south of Salt Lake City and 90 miles south of Provo, roughly a two-hour or 90-minute drive respectively. It's a long commute for daily work, but reasonable for remote workers who only head north a few times a month.
Should I set up alerts for new Gunnison listings? ▾
Yes — because inventory is thin, the well-priced homes often go under contract before casual shoppers see them. Saving a search and getting email alerts the day a property hits the MLS gives you a real advantage in a market this small.