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Woods Cross, Utah

New Listings in Woods Cross, Utah

Woods Cross moves quickly. Sandwiched between Bountiful and North Salt Lake along the I-15 and FrontRunner corridor, this small Davis County city of roughly 11,000 people sees steady demand from commuters who want a 15-minute train ride to downtown Salt Lake without paying Avenues or Sugar House prices. New listings here tend to fall into a few predictable buckets: 1970s and '80s ramblers on quarter-acre lots near 800 West, newer two-story homes east of Highway 89 in the Eaglewood-adjacent benches, and townhomes clustered near the FrontRunner station on 500 South. Inventory turns over fast — the median days-on-market often runs under three weeks for anything priced under $600K and move-in ready.

Watching brand-new listings is the most practical way to shop Woods Cross because the city is small and built-out, so when a home hits the MLS it's often the only comparable option for weeks. Buyers tracking this page should pay attention to the specifics each listing calls out: proximity to Mueller Park trails, whether the lot backs the rail line, RV parking (a real selling point here), and which Davis School District boundary the home falls in — Woods Cross Elementary, Millcreek Junior, and Woods Cross High pull from overlapping but not identical zones. Browse the freshest listings below to see what came on the market this week, and set up an alert if you want to be first through the door on the next one.

May 2026 · Woods Cross market

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

Full Woods Cross market report
Median sale
$595,600
8 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
45 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
28
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Woods Cross.

How often does this list of new Woods Cross listings update?

The active listings below pull directly from the WFRMLS and refresh multiple times per day. If a home hits the market in the morning, it typically shows up here within a few hours. Saved searches with email alerts are the fastest way to catch new inventory before showings fill up.

What's the typical price range for a new listing in Woods Cross?

Most single-family homes in Woods Cross list in the upper $400Ks to mid-$700Ks, with older ramblers near 1500 South coming in lower and newer builds near Eaglewood or backing the foothills pushing higher. Townhomes and condos near the FrontRunner station generally run in the $350K–$475K range.

How fast do new Woods Cross listings go under contract?

Well-priced homes under $600K often see offers within the first 7–14 days, especially anything walkable to the FrontRunner station or with a flat, fenced yard. Higher-end homes and properties needing updates tend to sit longer, which gives buyers more room to negotiate.

Are there many new-construction listings in Woods Cross?

Woods Cross is largely built out, so true new construction is limited compared to neighbors like West Bountiful or Farmington. Most "new listings" here are resales of homes built between the 1970s and early 2000s, with occasional infill builds and townhome projects near 500 South and the rail corridor.

What should I know about the area before touring a new listing?

Woods Cross sits right against I-15 and the Union Pacific line, so train and freeway noise vary noticeably block to block — worth checking in person at different times of day. The west side is closer to the refineries along Beck Street, while homes east of Highway 89 feel quieter and sit closer to Bountiful's amenities and schools in the Davis District.

Can I get notified the moment a new Woods Cross home is listed?

Yes. Set up a saved search with your price range, bed/bath count, and any must-haves, and the system will email you as soon as a matching home hits the MLS. Buyers serious about Woods Cross usually pair email alerts with a quick call to their agent so they can tour within the first day or two.