New Listings in Plymouth, Utah
Plymouth sits at the north end of Box Elder County, about ten miles from the Idaho line and right off I-15 between Tremonton and Malad. It's a working farm town of a few hundred people surrounded by wheat fields, alfalfa, and cattle operations, with the Wellsville Mountains visible to the east and the Bear River bottoms a few minutes south. Because the town is small and turnover is slow, new listings here are an event rather than a routine — a single week can pass with nothing fresh on the MLS, then a farmhouse on five acres or a newer build on a half-acre lot will pop up and draw attention from buyers as far away as Logan and Ogden.
Watching new listings closely makes sense in a market this thin. Most buyers shopping Plymouth are weighing acreage, outbuilding potential, water shares, and commute distance to ATK, Procter & Gamble in Box Elder, or USU in Logan — not granite finishes. Knowing the day a property hits the market gives you time to walk the parcel, check irrigation rights, and get an offer in before the short list of serious buyers shows up. Listings update throughout the day as agents across Northern Utah post new inventory, so the homes shown below reflect what's currently active on the Wasatch Front MLS for Plymouth. Browse the active listings below to see what just came on the market.
May 2026 · Plymouth market
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About new listings in Plymouth.
How often do new listings hit the market in Plymouth? ▾
Plymouth is a small Box Elder County town with roughly 450 residents, so inventory turns over slowly. In a typical month you might see only one or two new listings, and some weeks bring nothing at all. Setting up a saved search with email alerts is the realistic way to catch a property the day it goes live.
What kinds of properties usually show up as new listings here? ▾
Most new listings fall into a few buckets: older farmhouses on large lots, manufactured homes on acreage, and the occasional newer build on a half-acre or more. Pure subdivision-style tract housing is rare. Expect to see properties marketed for their land, outbuildings, or agricultural use as often as for the house itself.
What price range should I expect on a new Plymouth listing? ▾
Pricing varies widely because lot size drives value more than square footage. Smaller homes on a town lot often list in the mid $300s to low $400s, while homes with several acres, water shares, or shop buildings can run $600K and up. Water rights and irrigation access can add real money to the asking price.
How fast do new listings in Plymouth go under contract? ▾
Because supply is so thin, well-priced homes here can go pending in a week or two, especially anything with acreage at a reasonable number. Overpriced listings, on the other hand, can sit for months since the buyer pool is small. Being preapproved and ready to tour quickly matters more here than in larger markets.
Is Plymouth a reasonable commute to Logan, Brigham City, or Tremonton? ▾
Yes. Plymouth sits just off I-15 about 15 minutes from Tremonton, 25 minutes from Brigham City, and roughly 40 minutes to Logan via Highway 30. Many residents commute to ATK/Northrop Grumman, the Malt-O-Meal plant in Tremonton, or USU in Logan.
Do new listings here typically include water rights or shares? ▾
Many do, particularly the rural and ag-zoned parcels. Listings often note shares in the Bear River Canal Company or secondary irrigation access. If water matters for pasture, garden, or livestock plans, confirm exactly what conveys at closing and whether the shares are paid current.