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Millcreek, Utah

New Listings in Millcreek, Utah

Millcreek sits in one of the most convenient pockets of the Salt Lake Valley, tucked between Holladay to the south, Sugar House to the north, and the mouth of Mill Creek Canyon to the east. Because the city is largely built out, fresh inventory matters more here than in growing suburbs — when a home in Canyon Rim, Olympus Cove, or East Millcreek hits the MLS, motivated buyers know about it within hours. New listings on this page pull straight from the Wasatch Front MLS and refresh throughout the day, so what shows up below is what's genuinely available right now, not a stale snapshot.

The mix of housing stock is part of what makes Millcreek interesting: 1950s and 60s brick ramblers on quarter-acre lots, mid-century splits in Olympus Hills, updated bungalows near 3300 South, and newer townhomes clustered around the emerging Millcreek City Center. Canyon access, Granite School District boundaries, and a 15-minute drive to downtown Salt Lake or the U all push demand higher than in many neighboring areas. Expect competitive offers on anything turnkey under $800K, and expect older homes to need at least cosmetic work. If you're tracking this market actively, set up alerts so you see new listings the day they go live — by week two, the best ones are already pending. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Millcreek.

May 2026 · Millcreek market

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

Full Millcreek market report
Median sale
$625,000
34 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
10 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
137
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Millcreek.

How often are new listings in Millcreek added?

Millcreek is one of the more active resale markets in Salt Lake County, with new listings typically hitting the MLS every day of the week. Spring and early summer see the heaviest volume, while late fall and winter slow down but still produce fresh inventory. This page refreshes directly from the MLS, so what you see is current.

What price range do new Millcreek listings usually fall into?

Most new listings land between roughly $500K for smaller post-war ranchers near 3300 South and $1.5M+ for updated homes in Olympus Cove or along the East Bench. Mid-century homes in Canyon Rim and Millcreek proper commonly list in the $650K–$900K range. Condos and townhomes near Highland Drive run lower, often $350K–$550K.

How fast do new Millcreek homes go under contract?

Well-priced homes in good condition often go pending within 7–14 days, especially anything updated under $800K or on the East Bench with mountain views. Higher-priced or dated properties sit longer. Setting up an instant MLS alert is the realistic way to see new listings before they're already in multiple-offer situations.

Can I get notified the moment a new Millcreek listing hits the MLS?

Yes. We can set a saved search tied directly to the Wasatch Front MLS feed that emails or texts you the minute a property matching your criteria goes active. That's usually faster than the major portals, which can lag by several hours.

Which Millcreek neighborhoods see the most new listings?

Canyon Rim, East Millcreek, Olympus Cove, Mount Olympus, and the area around Evergreen Avenue tend to produce steady inventory. Closer to I-15 and State Street you'll see more condo and townhome turnover. Olympus Cove listings are rarer and tend to draw quick attention because of the views and lot sizes.

Are new construction homes included in these listings?

Millcreek has limited true new construction because most lots are already built on, but you will see occasional tear-down rebuilds, infill projects, and new townhome developments along 3300 South and near the new Millcreek City Center. Those are flagged in the listing details when they appear.