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Hyde Park, Utah

New Listings in Hyde Park, Utah

Hyde Park sits just north of Logan along Highway 91, tucked between the Bear River Range to the east and the farmland of Cache Valley to the west. It's a small town — under 5,000 residents — with a mix of older homes on tree-lined streets near Center Street and newer subdivisions creeping up the bench toward the foothills. New listings here move quickly because inventory is genuinely thin: Hyde Park typically has only a handful of active homes on the market at any given time, and well-priced properties often go under contract within the first week or two. Most buyers chasing new listings here are families relocating for Utah State University, employees at Space Dynamics Lab or ICON Health & Fitness, and folks priced out of North Logan looking for a quieter address with similar access.

Prices in Hyde Park generally run from the upper $300s for older ramblers near 100 South up to $700K+ for newer builds on larger bench lots with Wellsville Mountain views. The Cache County School District (Greenville Elementary, North Cache Middle, Sky View High) is a major draw, and commute times to downtown Logan run about 10 minutes. Winters bring real snow — Cache Valley sees inversions and overnight lows in the single digits — so checking heating systems, insulation, and roof age on any new listing matters. Listings below refresh as agents post them to the Northern Wasatch MLS, so it's worth checking back every couple of days if nothing currently fits. Browse what's active right now to see which homes just hit the market in Hyde Park.

May 2026 · Hyde Park market

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

Full Hyde Park market report
Median sale
$567,400
8 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
52 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
40
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Hyde Park.

How often do new listings come on the market in Hyde Park?

Hyde Park is a low-volume market — expect a handful of new listings per month, with spring and early summer being the busiest stretch. Some weeks bring nothing new, then three or four homes will hit within a few days. Setting up an automated MLS alert is the most reliable way to catch them early.

How fast do new Hyde Park listings typically sell?

Well-priced homes under $500K often go pending within 7-14 days, sometimes with multiple offers. Higher-end properties on the bench tend to sit longer — 30 to 60 days is common above $700K. Days-on-market has lengthened a bit since the 2021-2022 peak but inventory is still tight.

Are most new listings resale homes or new construction?

Both. There's ongoing new construction on the east bench in subdivisions like Elk Ridge and along 400 East, plus steady resale activity in the older grid south of Center Street. New builds skew toward the $550K-$750K range; resales cover a wider spread depending on age, lot size, and updates.

What should I check on a new Hyde Park listing before touring?

Confirm the lot size (some older parcels are a quarter-acre or larger, which matters for outbuildings or horses), the water source and any secondary irrigation shares, and whether the home is on the Hyde Park city sewer or a septic system. Bench properties may also have HOA covenants — verify those before getting attached.

Can I get notified the moment a new home is listed in Hyde Park?

Yes — our agents can set up a saved search tied directly to the WFRMLS feed that emails you when a listing matching your criteria goes active. That usually beats Zillow and Redfin by a few hours to a full day, which matters in a tight market like this.

Is Hyde Park a better value than Logan or North Logan for new listings?

Generally yes on price per square foot, especially for newer construction. You give up some walkability and direct access to USU, but gain quieter streets and often larger lots. Comparable homes in North Logan typically run 5-10% higher, and Logan proper varies widely by neighborhood.

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