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American Fork, Utah

New Listings in American Fork, Utah

American Fork moves fast. Sitting between Highland and Pleasant Grove with quick access to I-15 and the Point of the Mountain tech corridor, it's pulled steady demand from Silicon Slopes employees at companies like Vivint, Podium, and Ancestry, plus families drawn to the Alpine School District and the mouth of American Fork Canyon. New construction keeps going up in neighborhoods like Meadow Creek and the areas near Art Dye Park, while older established streets closer to Main Street and Fort Utah Park turn over when longtime owners finally list. Because inventory here rarely sits, homes priced right in the $500k-$700k range for a standard single-family lot often go under contract within a week or two, sometimes with multiple offers.

Watching new listings as they hit the market matters more in American Fork than in slower-moving Utah cities — a home that looks available on Monday can be pending by Thursday. That's especially true for anything walkable to American Fork Junior High or Shelley Elementary, or homes backing to open space near the Murdock Canal Trail. Buyers who wait for the Sunday open house often find the good ones already spoken for. Browse the newest listings below to see what's just come on the market in American Fork.

June 2026 · American Fork market

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

Full American Fork market report
Median sale
$522,500
28 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
1 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
176
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in American Fork.

How quickly do new listings in American Fork typically go under contract?

Well-priced homes under about $700K often go pending within 5–10 days, and the sharpest ones still see multiple offers on the first weekend. Higher-end homes on the east bench and in Highland-adjacent areas tend to sit longer, averaging 30–60 days. Setting up an instant MLS alert is the practical way to keep up.

How often is this new-listings page updated?

The feed pulls directly from the UtahRealEstate.com MLS and refreshes throughout the day, so homes usually appear within an hour or two of an agent activating the listing. Status changes (pending, back on market, price drops) update on the same schedule.

What price range should I expect for new listings in American Fork right now?

Most new listings fall between the high $400s for older homes near Main Street and the mid $800s for newer construction on the benches. Townhomes and condos near the FrontRunner station and Meadows shopping area typically list in the $350K–$475K range. Custom homes above Cedar Hills Drive can list well above $1M.

Are new construction homes included in this filter?

Yes — any newly activated MLS listing shows up here, including builder spec homes from companies like Ivory, Edge, and Holmes that are active in the Greenfield and east-bench subdivisions. To see only brand-new construction versus existing resale homes, use the property-type filter to narrow it further.

Which neighborhoods in American Fork get the most new listings?

The Highland-border area near 700 East, the older grid south of State Street, and the newer subdivisions off 1100 West tend to produce the most volume. The east bench above 1120 North pushes the higher price points, while the area near the FrontRunner station is heavier on townhomes and lower-priced condos.

Should I tour a new American Fork listing before the first open house?

If the home is under $700K and shows well in the photos, yes — private showings on day one or two are how most contracts get written here. Open houses on the first Saturday often turn into bidding situations, so getting in early with a pre-approval in hand is the standard playbook in this market.