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Teasdale, Utah

New Listings in Teasdale, Utah

Teasdale sits at the base of Boulder Mountain just west of Capitol Reef National Park, a small Wayne County town where new listings don't show up often and don't last long when they do. With a year-round population under 250 and most of the buildable land tucked between ranches, red-rock ridges, and Forest Service boundary, inventory here moves in a trickle rather than a flood. A new listing might be a homesteaded acreage with irrigation shares, a cabin built for high-country summers, or a newer custom build looking out toward Thousand Lake Mountain — each one distinct enough that buyers watching this market check back weekly rather than relying on saved-search alerts alone.

Because Teasdale's inventory is thin, timing matters more here than in almost any other Utah market we cover. A property can list on a Tuesday and go under contract before the weekend, especially anything with usable water rights, mature landscaping, or unobstructed views of the Reef. Buyers relocating from Salt Lake, St. George, or out of state for the slower pace, dark skies, and proximity to Torrey's restaurants and Capitol Reef's trailheads tend to move fast once they find something that fits. Winters bring real snow and elevation above 6,800 feet, so heating systems, road access, and driveway grading are worth checking closely on any fresh listing before you get too attached. Browse the active new listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Teasdale market

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

Full Teasdale market report
Median sale
$845,000
1 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
123 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
94.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Teasdale.

How often do new listings come on the market in Teasdale?

Teasdale typically has only a handful of active listings at any given time, sometimes fewer than five. New listings can appear as rarely as once or twice a month, so buyers serious about this area usually set up MLS alerts rather than checking sporadically.

Why do new listings in Teasdale sell so quickly?

The combination of scarce inventory, proximity to Capitol Reef National Park, and a small pool of buildable parcels means demand regularly outpaces supply. Properties with water rights, mountain views, or recent updates often get offers within the first week or two.

Do new listings in Teasdale include vacant land as well as homes?

Yes, a good share of what hits the market is raw or partially improved acreage rather than finished homes, since much of Teasdale developed around ranching and homestead parcels. Buyers should check separately whether a listing includes an existing structure or is land-only.

What should I check first on a new Teasdale listing?

Confirm the water source and any irrigation or culinary water shares, since well access and shares vary parcel to parcel in this part of Wayne County. Also verify winter road maintenance and elevation, as some properties sit on unpaved roads that see heavy snow above 7,000 feet.

Are there new construction listings in Teasdale, or mostly resale?

Most new listings are existing homes or cabins rather than ground-up new construction, since large builders don't operate in this area. Custom builds do come up occasionally, usually built by local contractors familiar with the region's soil and snow load requirements.

How does Teasdale's new-listing pace compare to nearby Torrey?

Torrey, just a few miles east, sees more turnover because it has more short-term rental and commercial activity tied to Capitol Reef tourism. Teasdale stays quieter and more residential, so its new listings tend to be primary residences or full-time ranch properties rather than investment or rental-focused purchases.