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North Salt Lake, Utah

New Listings in North Salt Lake, Utah

North Salt Lake sits just over the Davis County line, tucked against the foothills above I-15 and I-215, which puts downtown Salt Lake roughly 10 minutes south and the SLC airport about 15 minutes away. New listings here move quickly because the city has a limited footprint — squeezed between the Wasatch foothills to the east and the wetlands near the Great Salt Lake to the west — so inventory in established pockets like Eaglewood, Foxboro, and the hillside benches above Highway 89 doesn't sit long. Watching brand-new listings as they hit the MLS is how most serious buyers get a real shot, especially under $700K where competition with Bountiful and Centerville commuters heats up fast.

What shows up as a new listing in North Salt Lake varies block to block. The Foxboro area near Legacy Parkway leans toward newer townhomes and starter single-family homes in the high $400s to mid $600s, while Eaglewood and the east-bench streets above the golf course bring larger custom homes with valley views, often $800K to well over $1.5M. The city also has pockets of 1970s and '80s ramblers that come up for sale and tend to draw multiple offers when priced right. Listings are sorted with the newest on top, so refreshing this page over a week or two gives a clear picture of pace and pricing. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

May 2026 · North Salt Lake market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in North Salt Lake right now.

Full North Salt Lake market report
Median sale
$559,000
23 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
12 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
82
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in North Salt Lake.

How often are new listings added in North Salt Lake?

On a typical week during spring and summer, North Salt Lake sees a handful of new listings hit the MLS — usually somewhere between 3 and 10 per week across all price points. Winter slows that down considerably, sometimes to just one or two a week. Because the city is small, even a few new listings represent meaningful movement.

What price range do most new North Salt Lake listings fall into?

The bulk of new listings land between about $450K and $750K, covering Foxboro townhomes, older ramblers, and mid-sized single-family homes. Hillside and Eaglewood properties with valley views typically list from $800K up past $1.5M. Entry-level condos occasionally appear in the high $300s.

How fast do new listings go under contract here?

Well-priced homes in Foxboro and the more affordable single-family pockets often go pending within 7 to 14 days. Higher-end hillside homes can sit 30 to 60 days or longer depending on view, lot, and finish level. Overpriced listings in any segment tend to stall regardless of location.

Should I set up an MLS alert for new North Salt Lake listings?

Yes — given how compact the inventory is, an alert that pings you the day a property hits the market is the most reliable way to see homes before the first weekend of showings. We can set up custom alerts based on your price, beds, and neighborhood preferences. Reach out and we'll get one running.

Are new construction homes still being built in North Salt Lake?

There's limited new construction left within city limits — most of the larger build-out happened in Foxboro over the last 15 years. You'll occasionally see new spec homes on infill lots or in smaller hillside subdivisions, but most new listings now are resales. Buyers wanting new builds often look north to Woods Cross, West Bountiful, or Farmington.

What neighborhoods should I watch most closely?

Foxboro for newer and more affordable homes, Eaglewood for golf-course and view properties, and the streets east of Highway 89 (Cherry Lane, Eagle Ridge, Eaglepointe) for established homes with mature trees. Each pocket has its own price profile and turnover pace, so narrowing your alerts by neighborhood usually helps.