New Listings in Wallsburg, Utah
Wallsburg is a small ranching valley tucked between Deer Creek Reservoir and the Strawberry summit, about 15 minutes south of Heber City on Highway 189. The town itself has roughly 300 residents, a single LDS chapel, a one-room post office, and a K-8 school that feeds into Wasatch High in Heber. Because inventory here is so thin — often fewer than a dozen active listings county-wide in the 84082 zip at any given time — new listings move quickly, and watching them as they hit the MLS is usually the only realistic way to land a property in the valley. Most homes sit on acreage, many with water shares, irrigation rights, or grandfathered animal rights that are hard to replicate elsewhere in Wasatch County.
What shows up new on the market in Wallsburg tends to fall into a few buckets: older farmhouses on 1-5 acres along Main Canyon Road, newer custom builds on the benches with views of Mount Timpanogos and Cascade, and the occasional larger ranch parcel above Little Valley. Price points run wide — anywhere from the high $600s for a modest home on an acre to $3M+ for a working ranch with frontage on Wallsburg Creek. Snow load, well depth, and septic location matter here more than in town, so getting in front of a fresh listing gives you time to do real diligence before competing offers come in. The listings below are sorted by newest first so you can see what's hit the MLS this week.
December 2025 · Wallsburg market
Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Wallsburg right now.
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Common questions
About new listings in Wallsburg.
How often do new homes come on the market in Wallsburg? ▾
Wallsburg typically sees only 10-25 home sales per year, so new listings are sporadic — sometimes weeks pass with nothing new, then two or three hit in the same month. Setting up an MLS alert is the most reliable way to catch them, since well-priced Wallsburg properties often go under contract within a week or two.
What should I look at first on a brand-new Wallsburg listing? ▾
Water rights and well status are the two biggest items. Many parcels carry shares in the Wallsburg Irrigation Company, and well depth in the valley can vary from 80 feet to over 400 feet depending on location. Septic age, snow access in winter, and whether the parcel has animal rights are the next things to verify before you write.
Are new construction homes common in Wallsburg? ▾
They're occasional, not common. Most new builds are custom homes on previously subdivided acreage rather than tract development — Wallsburg has no active subdivisions of the kind you see in Midway or Heber. When a new build does list, it's usually a one-off on 1-10 acres.
How does pricing on new Wallsburg listings compare to Heber or Midway? ▾
On a per-square-foot basis, Wallsburg homes often price below comparable Heber Valley homes because of the longer commute and smaller community, but acreage premiums close the gap. A 3-acre home in Wallsburg and a quarter-acre home in Midway can land at similar total prices.
Can I get a same-week showing on a new Wallsburg listing? ▾
Usually yes. Most Wallsburg listings are owner-occupied or vacant land, and sellers expect serious buyers to drive out from the Wasatch Front. We can typically arrange a showing within 24-48 hours of a property hitting the MLS.
What's the commute like from a new Wallsburg listing to Salt Lake or Provo? ▾
Provo is about 35-40 minutes via Provo Canyon (US-189), and downtown Salt Lake runs roughly 55-70 minutes depending on Parley's traffic. Winter storms in the canyon can add time, so buyers commuting daily should drive the route in February before committing.