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Washington, Utah

New Listings in Washington, Utah

Washington sits just east of St. George along the I-15 corridor in Utah's Dixie region, and the new-listing pace here has picked up noticeably as Coral Canyon, Sienna Hills, Long Valley, and the Washington Fields area keep absorbing buyers priced out of St. George proper. Most fresh inventory falls between the upper $400s and low $700s for single-family homes, with townhomes and patio homes starting in the mid $300s and view lots in Stucki Farms or above Telegraph Road pushing past $900K. The climate drives a lot of buyer behavior — Washington averages around 255 sunny days, summer highs in the upper 90s to low 100s, and mild winters that rarely see snow stick, which is why so many new listings here are second homes, retirement relocations from California and the Wasatch Front, or rentals aimed at the Zion and Sand Hollow crowd.

Checking new listings daily matters more in Washington than in slower Utah markets. Well-priced homes in Coral Canyon or near Pine View schools routinely go under contract inside a week, and pocket inventory near the new Tech Ridge expansion turns over fast. Knowing what hit the MLS in the last 24-72 hours gives you a real shot at writing an offer before the weekend open-house traffic shows up. Listings below are pulled live from the Washington County MLS and sorted by newest first, so what you see is what's actually available right now — scroll down to see today's fresh inventory and set up an alert if you want a heads-up when the next one posts.

May 2026 · Washington market

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

Full Washington market report
Median sale
$515,995
62 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
47 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
514
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Washington.

How often does the new-listing inventory in Washington update?

The MLS feed refreshes every 15 minutes, so anything a listing agent posts in Washington County shows up here within the hour. On a typical week Washington sees 20-40 new single-family and townhome listings hit the market, with Tuesdays and Thursdays being the heaviest days for fresh inventory.

How fast do new listings in Washington sell?

Median days on market in Washington has been running roughly 30-45 days, but well-priced homes under $550K in Coral Canyon, Sienna Hills, or Washington Fields often go pending in under 10 days. Anything overpriced tends to sit, so a long DOM on a new listing usually signals room to negotiate.

Which Washington neighborhoods get the most new listings?

Coral Canyon and Washington Fields generate the steadiest flow of new inventory because of their size and ongoing build-out. Sienna Hills, Stucki Farms, Long Valley, and the newer Desert Color-adjacent phases also produce regular new listings, while older parts of town near Telegraph Street turn over less often.

Are new construction homes included in these listings?

Yes — builder spec homes from D.R. Horton, Ence, Holmes, Visionary, and several local builders appear on the MLS alongside resale homes. If you want to separate the two, look at the year built and whether the listing notes "to be built" or "under construction" in the remarks.

Can I get notified when a new home is listed in Washington?

Yes. Set up a saved search with your price range, bed/bath count, and neighborhood preferences, and you'll get an email or text the moment a matching home hits the MLS. That's the most reliable way to see new listings before they show up on Zillow or Realtor.com, which typically lag the MLS by a few hours.

What's a realistic budget for a new listing in Washington right now?

Townhomes and smaller patio homes are starting in the mid $300s, standard 3-4 bedroom single-family homes run roughly $475K-$650K depending on lot and finishes, and homes with views, pools, or RV garages in Stucki Farms or above Green Springs often list from $750K to well over $1M.