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Newcastle, Utah

New Listings in Newcastle, Utah

Newcastle is a small unincorporated community in Iron County, tucked between Cedar City and Enterprise along Highway 56 at roughly 5,200 feet elevation. New listings here don't hit the MLS every week — total inventory in the area usually sits in the single digits or low teens — so when something fresh comes on the market, it tends to move fast among buyers who've been watching the zip code. Most of what gets listed falls into a few buckets: older farmhouses on acreage, manufactured homes on five to forty acres, geothermal greenhouse properties (Newcastle sits on a known geothermal resource that powers a handful of commercial growers), and the occasional newer custom build on a larger parcel. Pinto Hills, the Newcastle Reservoir area, and stretches along Pinto Creek Road see the most activity.

Buyers drawn to new Newcastle listings are usually looking for land, privacy, and Iron County tax rates rather than a subdivision lifestyle. Cedar City sits about 35 miles east for groceries, the hospital, SUU, and the closest commercial airport with regional service. Winters are cold with real snow at this elevation, summers run dry and warm but cooler than St. George, and water rights are a serious part of any rural purchase out here — worth confirming on every property. Well and septic are the norm, and parcels of 5+ acres are common. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and check back often since the new-listing pace in Newcastle is slow but steady.

August 2025 · Newcastle market

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

Full Newcastle market report
Median sale
$395,000
1 closed in August 2025
Median DOM
106 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Newcastle.

How often do new homes come on the market in Newcastle?

Newcastle is a small market — expect anywhere from zero to a few new listings per month depending on the season. Spring and early summer tend to bring the most activity, while winter listings are sparse. Setting up a saved search is the most practical way to catch new inventory the day it hits.

What price range should I expect for new Newcastle listings?

Most properties land in a wide band depending on acreage and improvements — smaller manufactured homes on a few acres can come in well under $400K, while larger horse properties, geothermal greenhouse setups, or newer custom builds on bigger parcels can run $700K and up. Land value drives a lot of the pricing out here.

Do most Newcastle properties come with water rights?

Many do, but not all, and water rights in this part of Iron County are taken seriously. Always have your agent confirm exactly what shares or rights convey, whether the well is permitted, and what the historical use looks like. This is one of the most common deal points on rural Newcastle transactions.

Is Newcastle on city water and sewer?

No. Properties here are on private wells and septic systems. Buyers should plan for well inspections, flow tests, and septic inspections during due diligence, and budget for the long-term maintenance those systems require.

How far is Newcastle from Cedar City and St. George?

Cedar City is about 35 miles east via Highway 56, roughly a 40-minute drive. St. George sits about 70 miles south, around 90 minutes via Enterprise and Highway 18. Most residents do their bigger shopping, medical, and air travel runs through Cedar City.

Can I get financing on rural Newcastle properties?

Yes, but the loan type matters. Conventional and USDA rural loans are common options, while manufactured homes on acreage sometimes need specialty lenders. Properties marketed as working farms or with significant outbuildings may also fit ag-friendly lenders better than a typical residential mortgage.