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Payson, Utah

New Listings in Payson, Utah

Payson sits at the south end of Utah County, about 20 minutes below Provo on I-15 and right at the mouth of Payson Canyon. New listings here move quickly because the city draws a mix of first-time buyers priced out of Lehi and Saratoga Springs, families wanting a quieter pace near Nebo School District, and remote workers who like being 50 minutes from Salt Lake City International. Most fresh inventory falls into a few buckets: newer construction on the west side near Salem Hills and the Payson Lakes corridor, established mid-century homes near Memorial Park and downtown Main Street, and larger-lot properties on the east bench with views of Loafer Mountain. Median sale prices generally run lower than the north Utah County average, which is a big part of why buyers track new listings here daily.

Timing matters in Payson. Homes priced under the county median often go under contract within a week, especially in spring when families try to close before the Nebo District school year. New construction in the Payson Ranch, Stone Creek, and Mountain View areas tends to release in phases, so checking the most recent listings catches builder inventory before it's spoken for. Resale homes on larger lots — anything with horse property zoning, mature fruit trees from the city's orchard history, or proximity to the Payson Canyon trailheads — also tend to surface and sell fast. Browse the active listings below to see what hit the market most recently and what's still available.

May 2026 · Payson market

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

Full Payson market report
Median sale
$510,000
29 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
42 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
130
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Payson.

How often do new listings come on the market in Payson?

Payson typically sees a steady flow of new listings year-round, with the heaviest activity from March through July. During peak spring, it's common to see several new homes hit the MLS each week across resale and new construction combined.

How fast do new Payson listings go under contract?

Well-priced homes under the Utah County median often go pending within 5–10 days. Larger-lot homes, horse properties, and new construction with finished basements can move even faster when interest rates dip or builder incentives are strong.

Are most new listings in Payson resale or new construction?

It's a mix. New construction is concentrated on the west and south sides of town in communities like Payson Ranch and Stone Creek, while resale inventory shows up across older neighborhoods near downtown, the east bench, and the Salem Hills border.

What price range do new Payson listings usually fall into?

Most new listings land in the mid $400s to high $600s, with starter homes and townhomes occasionally below that and larger acreage or custom builds on the east bench above $800K. Prices shift with rates, so checking the active list weekly gives the clearest picture.

Can I get notified when a new Payson home hits the MLS?

Yes. Our agents can set up a saved search tied directly to the MLS feed so you get an email or text the moment a property matching your criteria comes on. That's often the difference between touring a home first and showing up after it's already pending.

Are there builder incentives on new construction in Payson right now?

Most active Payson builders are offering some combination of rate buydowns, closing cost credits, or included upgrades, though the specifics rotate monthly. An agent can pull current incentive sheets from each community so you can compare apples to apples before writing an offer.