New Listings in Cedar Hills, Utah
Cedar Hills sits on the bench above American Fork and Pleasant Grove, tucked against the Wasatch foothills at roughly 4,900 feet of elevation. It's a small city — under 10,000 residents — built mostly between the late 1990s and the 2010s, which means the housing stock skews newer than neighboring Alpine or Lindon. Most homes here are family-sized two-story builds on quarter-acre lots, with a smaller pocket of larger custom homes higher up the bench backing onto the Cedar Hills Golf Club. The city feeds into the Alpine School District (American Fork High, Mountain Ridge Junior, and several well-regarded elementaries), and the Silicon Slopes employers along I-15 in Lehi are a 10-15 minute commute.
Because Cedar Hills is geographically small and largely built out, new MLS listings don't come up every day. Inventory tends to turn over in small batches — a few homes one week, nothing the next — so buyers serious about this specific city usually need to move quickly when something fits. The page below pulls the most recent listings straight from the Wasatch Front MLS, sorted with the newest on top. Pricing currently ranges from the upper $500s for older townhomes near Canyon Road up past $2M for custom homes on the upper bench with Utah Valley views. Browse the active listings below to see what's hit the market in the last several days, and reach out if you'd like a same-day showing.
May 2026 · Cedar Hills market
Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Cedar Hills right now.
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Common questions
About new listings in Cedar Hills.
How often is this new listings page updated? ▾
The feed pulls directly from the UtahRealEstate.com MLS and refreshes throughout the day. Anything a Cedar Hills listing agent posted in the last several days will show up here, so checking back every morning is a reasonable habit during an active search.
What counts as a 'new' listing in Cedar Hills? ▾
We're showing homes that have hit the MLS within roughly the last 7 days. That includes brand-new listings, but not price changes or relisted properties that have actually been on the market for months under a different MLS number.
How fast do new Cedar Hills homes typically sell? ▾
Cedar Hills has limited inventory because the city is mostly built out against the foothills, so well-priced homes under about $800K often go under contract within a week or two. Higher-end homes on the bench tend to sit longer, sometimes 30-60 days, depending on season and rate environment.
Should I set up an instant alert instead of checking manually? ▾
Yes, if you're serious. Cedar Hills sees only a handful of new listings per week, and the good ones move fast. We can set up an MLS-direct email or text alert filtered to Cedar Hills with your price range and bed/bath minimums so you hear about a home the moment it goes live.
Are new construction homes included here? ▾
Most new construction in Cedar Hills has already been absorbed since the city is nearly built out, but any remaining builder inventory or custom spec homes on the upper bench will appear if the builder lists them on the MLS. Off-MLS builder homes won't show up — ask us directly about those.
Can I tour a new listing the same day it hits the market? ▾
Usually yes. Most Cedar Hills sellers want showings to start immediately, though some hold off for a weekend open house. Text or call us with the MLS number and we'll confirm showing instructions and get you in quickly.