New Listings in Taylorsville, Utah
Taylorsville sits in the middle of the Salt Lake Valley, bordered by West Valley City to the north and Murray to the east, with quick access to both I-215 and Bangerter Highway. New listings here move fast because the city hits a sweet spot a lot of Salt Lake County buyers want: established neighborhoods with mature trees, mid-valley pricing that still undercuts Sugar House or Holladay by a wide margin, and a commute to downtown SLC or the airport that rarely tops 20 minutes. Most of the housing stock dates to the 1970s and 1980s — split-entries, ramblers, and tri-levels on quarter-acre lots — with pockets of newer infill near Taylorsville Park and along Redwood Road. Granite School District serves the city, with Taylorsville High and Bennion Junior anchoring the local schools.
Watching new listings closely matters in this market because well-priced homes in the $450K–$600K range often go under contract within a week, and updated ramblers with finished basements draw multiple offers. Buyers tracking fresh inventory get first look before the weekend open-house crowd shows up. Pay attention to which side of the city a listing sits on — homes west of Redwood tend to sit on larger lots, while the eastern stretch closer to Murray gets a slight price bump for proximity to Fashion Place and TRAX. The listings below refresh as agents post new homes to the Wasatch Front MLS, so it's worth checking back every couple of days during active buying season.
May 2026 · Taylorsville market
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About new listings in Taylorsville.
How often do new listings hit the market in Taylorsville? ▾
During spring and summer, Taylorsville typically sees 15–30 new listings per week across single-family homes, townhomes, and condos. Winter months slow to roughly half that pace. Setting up a saved search with daily alerts is the most reliable way to catch homes before they go pending.
How quickly do new Taylorsville homes go under contract? ▾
Move-in-ready homes priced under $550K often go pending within 5–10 days, sometimes faster if they're updated. Higher-priced homes or properties needing work tend to sit longer — two to four weeks is common above $650K. Cash offers and pre-approved buyers have a real edge on the quick movers.
What price range do most new Taylorsville listings fall into? ▾
The bulk of new single-family listings land between $450,000 and $625,000, with townhomes and condos starting in the high $300Ks. Larger updated homes with finished basements and RV parking can push into the low $700Ks, especially on the east side near 1300 West.
Should I tour a new listing the first weekend it's on the market? ▾
Yes, especially if it's priced right and under $600K. Sellers in Taylorsville commonly review offers 5–7 days after listing, so waiting two weekends often means missing the window. If you can't tour in person, ask your agent for a video walkthrough the day it lists.
Are new construction homes part of the new listings here? ▾
Taylorsville is largely built out, so true new construction is rare and limited to occasional infill projects or teardown rebuilds. Most "new listings" are resales of existing homes from the 70s, 80s, and 90s. For brand-new builds, buyers usually look south to Herriman, Riverton, or Bluffdale.
What should I have ready before making an offer on a fresh Taylorsville listing? ▾
A current pre-approval letter from a local lender, proof of funds for your down payment and earnest money, and a clear sense of your inspection and financing timelines. In competitive situations, sellers also pay attention to clean offers with shorter contingency periods and flexible closing dates.