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Scofield, Utah

New Listings in Scofield, Utah

Scofield is a tiny high-country community in Carbon County, sitting at about 7,600 feet on the edge of Scofield Reservoir. The full-time population is under 30, but the area swells in summer with cabin owners chasing trout fishing, paddle boarding, and cool air that's 20 degrees below what the Wasatch Front is dealing with in July. Because the inventory pool is so small — often only a dozen or two active listings across cabins, year-round homes, and vacant lots combined — new listings here matter. A fresh property hitting the MLS can be the only realistic option in its price band for weeks at a time, so buyers who track Scofield closely tend to move when something good shows up rather than wait for comparables.

The newest listings tend to cluster around Madsen Bay, Scofield West, and the cabin lots scattered along the reservoir's west shore, plus the older townsite itself. Expect a mix of rustic A-frames, modern cabins built in the last decade, and bare land waiting for a build. Access, water source (well versus hauled), septic status, and winter road maintenance vary widely from one parcel to the next, and these details affect both price and how the property can actually be used. Scofield is roughly 45 minutes from Price, two hours from Provo, and about two and a half from Salt Lake City. Browse the active new listings below to see what's just come on the market.

May 2026 · Scofield market

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

Full Scofield market report
Median sale
$190,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
88.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
12
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Scofield.

How often do new listings come up in Scofield?

Scofield is a small mountain community with only a few hundred properties total, so new listings trickle in rather than flood the market. You might see one or two fresh listings in a quiet month and a handful during late spring and early summer when sellers prep cabins for the season. Setting up an alert is the most reliable way to catch them quickly.

What kinds of properties usually show up as new listings here?

Most new listings in Scofield are cabins, A-frames, and small year-round homes near the reservoir or up in Scofield West and Madsen Bay. Vacant lots also come on the market regularly, often in the 0.25 to 1 acre range. True full-time residences with paved access and culinary water are the rarest category.

Are new Scofield listings typically full-time homes or seasonal cabins?

The majority are seasonal — Scofield sits above 7,600 feet and winters bring heavy snow, with SR-96 sometimes the only plowed access. Some properties are winterized for year-round use, but buyers should ask about heat sources, water shut-off setups, and whether the road to the property is maintained in winter.

What price range should I expect on a new Scofield listing?

Cabins and small homes generally land somewhere between the mid $200Ks and the mid $500Ks, depending on size, lake proximity, and whether the property has well and septic in place. Building lots typically run $30K to $90K. Lakefront or lake-view parcels carry a clear premium over interior lots.

Do new listings here usually have culinary water and septic?

It varies lot by lot. Some subdivisions like Madsen Bay have community water systems, while outlying parcels rely on hauled water or private wells. Septic is standard since there's no municipal sewer. Always confirm water source, septic condition, and power availability before writing an offer — these details drive cost more than the listing photos suggest.

How fast do new Scofield listings go under contract?

Well-priced cabins near the reservoir often go pending within two to four weeks during fishing and ATV season (May through September). Off-season listings and raw land tend to sit longer, sometimes several months, which can create room to negotiate on price or terms.