New Listings in Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City moves fast, and new listings are the front line of that market. The capital's housing stock runs a wide range — brick bungalows in the Avenues, mid-century ranches in Sugar House and Millcreek, new builds and rowhomes downtown around the Granary District, hillside properties along the East Bench with Wasatch views, and more affordable starter homes in Rose Park, Glendale, and Poplar Grove. Because the city sits in a tight valley bounded by the Wasatch to the east and the Oquirrhs to the west, buildable land is limited, and well-priced homes in walkable neighborhoods routinely see multiple offers within the first weekend on the market. Watching new inventory as it hits the MLS is how serious buyers stay ahead.
Timing matters more here than in slower Utah markets. Salt Lake City sees roughly 220 sunny days a year, a real four-season climate, and strong job growth from the University of Utah, downtown tech and finance, the medical corridor, and the airport — all of which keep demand steady year-round. Inventory swells in spring as sellers list ahead of the summer move season, then thins through the holidays. The listings below are pulled live from the Wasatch Front Regional MLS and update throughout the day. Browse what's active right now, and reach out if you want alerts the moment a property matching your criteria comes on the market.
May 2026 · Salt Lake City market
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Common questions
About new listings in Salt Lake City.
How often are new listings added in Salt Lake City? ▾
New homes hit the Salt Lake City MLS every day, with the heaviest volume typically Thursday through Saturday as agents time launches for weekend showings. Spring and early summer see the biggest surge — March through June often brings two to three times the inventory of December and January. This page refreshes directly from the MLS, so what you see is current.
How fast do new listings go under contract in Salt Lake City? ▾
Well-priced homes in popular pockets like Sugar House, the Avenues, 9th & 9th, and Millcreek often go pending within 5 to 10 days, sometimes with multiple offers. Higher price points above $1M and homes needing work tend to sit longer. If a property has been active more than three weeks, there's usually a reason worth investigating.
Should I set up alerts for new Salt Lake City listings? ▾
Yes — in a market this active, even a 24-hour delay can mean missing a home. We can set saved searches that text or email you the moment a property matching your criteria hits the MLS, including coming-soon status before it goes fully active. That head start matters in neighborhoods where homes routinely sell the first weekend.
What price range do most new Salt Lake City listings fall into? ▾
The bulk of new inventory lands between roughly $450,000 and $850,000, covering everything from bungalows in Rose Park and Glendale to mid-century homes in Sugar House and remodeled brick homes in the Avenues. Condos and townhomes downtown start lower, and East Bench and Federal Heights regularly post listings above $1.5M.
Are 'coming soon' listings included here? ▾
The MLS coming-soon status shows up on this page when agents enter it that way, but not every seller uses it. Some homes go straight to active. If you want true first-look access, working with a local agent who hears about listings before they're entered is the most reliable route, especially in tight neighborhoods like the Avenues and Harvard-Yale.
What's the best way to tour a brand-new listing quickly? ▾
Most new Salt Lake City listings allow showings within 24 to 48 hours of going active, often with a first open house the same weekend. Having a lender pre-approval in hand and an agent ready to write means you can tour Friday and submit an offer by Sunday evening — which is frequently what it takes on competitive properties.