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Vineyard, Utah

New Listings in Vineyard, Utah

Vineyard went from a handful of farms on the east shore of Utah Lake to one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, and new MLS activity here moves quickly. Most fresh listings cluster in Holdaway Fields, The Preserve, Waters Edge, and the Megaplex/Utah City corridor near the old Geneva Steel site, where master-planned blocks of townhomes, paired homes, and detached single-family product keep hitting the market alongside builder spec inventory. Because so much of the city is under 15 years old, "new to market" often means a 2018–2024 build with modern finishes, a two-car garage, and a small xeriscaped yard — not a 1970s rambler. Price points typically run from the upper $300s for interior townhomes to the $700s–$900s for larger homes near the lake trail or with mountain-facing lots.

Vineyard's pull is location: FrontRunner stops in town, I-15 is minutes away, and commutes to Lehi's Silicon Slopes employers (Adobe, Ancestry, Microsoft's Lindon campus) or to UVU and BYU in Orem run 10–20 minutes. The Vineyard Grove beach, the lakeshore trail, and the new Utah City development by the Anderson Geneva group have pushed demand higher each year. Listings flagged as new tend to get showings within 48 hours, so checking back often matters more here than in slower Utah County submarkets. The properties below were added to the MLS most recently — sort by date, price, or square footage to see what just came on, and reach out when something looks worth a closer walk-through.

May 2026 · Vineyard market

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

Full Vineyard market report
Median sale
$724,950
8 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
18 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
53
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Vineyard.

How often do new listings hit the market in Vineyard?

Vineyard typically sees several new MLS listings per week during spring and summer, slowing to a handful per week in December and January. Builder inventory from D.R. Horton, Ivory, and other Utah County builders adds to resale activity, so the pipeline stays steadier than in older, fully built-out cities.

What's the price range for new listings in Vineyard right now?

Townhomes and condos generally start in the upper $300s to low $400s, single-family detached homes run roughly $500k–$750k, and larger lakefront-adjacent or premium-lot homes can push past $900k. Because the housing stock is so new, price-per-square-foot tends to run higher than in neighboring Orem or American Fork.

Are most new listings resale homes or builder inventory?

It's a mix. Resale homes from 2017–2022 builds make up a big share, but several active builder communities still post move-in-ready spec homes to the MLS. If you want a brand-new build with warranty coverage, ask your agent to flag the builder-listed properties specifically.

How fast do new Vineyard listings typically go under contract?

Well-priced homes near FrontRunner, the lake trail, or in established phases of Holdaway Fields often go pending within 5–10 days. Overpriced or busier-road locations can sit 30+ days. Setting up an instant MLS alert is the practical way to keep up.

Can I tour a new listing the same day it hits the market?

Usually yes. Most Vineyard sellers go on Supra lockbox with ShowingTime, so a same-day or next-morning tour is realistic if the home isn't already booked solid. Weekends fill up fastest — weekday evening showings tend to be easier to grab.

What should I watch for when buying a newer Vineyard home?

Check the property tax notice carefully — some Vineyard neighborhoods sit inside SAA or PID assessment areas that add a few hundred to a few thousand dollars per year on top of standard property tax. Also confirm HOA scope, whether the yard is fully finished, and whether builder warranties transfer.