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Midvale, Utah

New Listings in Midvale, Utah

New listings in Midvale tend to move quickly, and there's a reason: this is one of the last pockets of Salt Lake County where buyers can still find a detached home under $500K within a 20-minute drive of downtown Salt Lake. Midvale sits at roughly 7200 South along I-15, with TRAX stations at Midvale Center and Historic Midvale putting riders downtown in about 25 minutes. The housing stock is a genuine mix — postwar ramblers and brick bungalows in Old Midvale, 1980s split-entries through East Midvale, and a wave of newer townhomes and single-family builds in Bingham Junction and Jordan Bluffs on the former Sharon Steel redevelopment site.

Watching new listings here matters because Midvale draws several buyer pools at once: first-timers priced out of Sugar House, investors looking for rental cash flow near transit, and downsizers from Sandy or Cottonwood Heights who want a smaller footprint without leaving the valley. Well-priced homes under $550K often see multiple offers in the first weekend. Climate-wise you get full four-season Wasatch Front weather — hot dry summers in the mid-90s, snowy winters, and easy access to Big and Little Cottonwood canyons less than 20 minutes east. Salt Lake International is about 18 minutes north via I-15. Browse the active listings below to see what hit the MLS this week, and reach out if you'd like instant alerts the moment something new posts.

May 2026 · Midvale market

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

Full Midvale market report
Median sale
$474,900
47 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
26 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
121
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Midvale.

How often are new Midvale listings added to the MLS?

Midvale typically sees fresh inventory hit the MLS several times a week during spring and summer, slowing to a handful per week in December and January. Because the city sits right on the TRAX Blue Line and offers some of the more affordable entry points in Salt Lake County, new listings under $500K often go under contract within the first 7-14 days.

What kinds of homes show up as new listings in Midvale?

Expect a mix: 1950s and 1960s ramblers in Old Midvale near Main Street, brick bungalows and split-entries in East Midvale, townhomes and condos in Bingham Junction and Jordan Bluffs, and newer single-family builds on the redeveloped Sharon Steel site. Price points generally run from the low $300s for condos up to the high $700s for newer detached homes.

How quickly should I tour a brand-new Midvale listing?

For anything well-priced under $550K, plan to tour within 48 hours of it hitting the MLS. Midvale draws first-time buyers, investors, and downsizers from Sandy and Cottonwood Heights, so competition on entry-level homes is real. Luxury and larger lots above $700K tend to allow more breathing room.

Are new construction homes included in the new listings here?

Yes. Midvale has active infill and redevelopment in Bingham Junction and along the Jordan River corridor, so newly built townhomes and single-family homes from builders like Ivory and Garbett show up regularly. The MLS treats these the same as resales once they're listed, though many builder homes are sold off-market before reaching the MLS.

What's the average days on market for a new Midvale listing?

Recent data puts Midvale around 25-40 days on market overall, but new listings priced correctly often go pending in under two weeks. Homes near the 7200 South TRAX station or with updated kitchens move fastest because they appeal to commuters working in downtown Salt Lake or the tech corridor in Lehi.

Can I get alerts the moment a new Midvale home is listed?

Yes — we set up saved searches that ping you within minutes of a property going active on the Wasatch Front MLS. Tell us your price range, bed/bath minimums, and any neighborhood preferences (Old Midvale, East Midvale, Bingham Junction), and the alerts handle the rest so you don't refresh the page all day.