Get App
Call 435-962-9044

Sevier, Utah

New Listings in Sevier, Utah

Sevier County sits in south-central Utah along the I-70 corridor, with Richfield as its hub and smaller communities like Salina, Monroe, Aurora, and Joseph filling out the valley. New listings here move differently than they do along the Wasatch Front — inventory is thinner, properties often sit on larger lots, and a fresh listing can mean anything from a 1960s rambler on a quarter-acre in town to a horse-ready parcel backing up to BLM land. Watching new listings closely matters in this market because well-priced homes in Richfield's established neighborhoods, or anything with acreage near Monroe Hot Springs or the Sevier River, tends to get attention from both local buyers and Wasatch Front transplants chasing lower prices and quieter ground.

Price points across Sevier generally run well below state medians, which is part of the draw. Buyers relocating from Utah County or St. George often find they can pick up a 3-bed home on a real lot for what a townhouse costs farther north. The trade-off is a slower pace, a drive to bigger-box retail or specialty medical care, and winters that get genuinely cold at 5,300 feet. Skiers have Eagle Point about 40 minutes away in the Tushars, and Fish Lake, Capitol Reef, and the Paiute ATV Trail are all within easy reach. New listings refresh through the week as agents add them to the WFRMLS feed — browse what's active below to see what just hit the market in Richfield, Salina, Monroe, and the surrounding towns.

June 2025 · Sevier market

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

Full Sevier market report
Median sale
$390,000
1 closed in June 2025
Median DOM
54 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
111.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
active + pending

1 matching · page 1 of 1

Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Sevier.

How often do new listings come on the market in Sevier County?

Sevier is a smaller market than the Wasatch Front, so new listings typically show up at a pace of a handful per week countywide rather than dozens per day. Spring and early summer are the busiest stretches, while December and January slow noticeably. Checking back every few days is usually enough to catch fresh inventory.

Which towns in Sevier County see the most new listing activity?

Richfield consistently produces the most new listings since it's the largest city and county seat, followed by Salina along I-70 and Monroe to the south. Smaller communities like Aurora, Joseph, Annabella, and Sigurd see fewer listings but often include larger lots or homes with water shares attached.

What price range should I expect on new Sevier listings?

Most single-family homes in Sevier County list somewhere between the mid-$200s and the mid-$400s, with rural acreage properties and newer builds in Richfield pushing higher. Fixer-uppers and older homes in outlying towns occasionally come in below $250K, which is rare in most of Utah today.

Do new Sevier listings often include acreage or water rights?

Yes — it's common for rural listings in Sevier to come with a half-acre to several acres, and many include shares in local irrigation companies tied to the Sevier River system. Always confirm water shares transfer with the property in the title work, because they don't always convey automatically.

How fast do well-priced new listings sell here?

Anything priced accurately in Richfield under $400K, or rural properties with usable acreage and water, can go under contract within a week or two. Higher-priced or more specialized properties (large parcels, commercial-adjacent, unique custom builds) typically take longer because the local buyer pool is smaller.

Can I get new listing alerts for Sevier County by email?

Yes. Set up a saved search with our office and you'll get an email the moment a property matching your criteria hits the MLS in Richfield, Salina, Monroe, or anywhere else in Sevier County. That's usually how out-of-area buyers stay competitive in a thinner market like this one.