New Listings in Highland, Utah
Highland sits between Alpine and Lehi on the bench above Utah Lake, and new listings here move fast because the town only has about 19,000 residents and a finite amount of buildable land left. Most of what hits the market is on quarter-acre to full-acre lots, with a strong mix of 1990s-2010s custom builds along the foothills near the Lone Peak Wilderness and newer construction closer to SR-92 and the Alpine Highway. Buyers tracking fresh inventory in Highland tend to be families relocating for Alpine School District schools (Lone Peak High, Mountain Ridge Junior, Highland Elementary), tech workers commuting to Silicon Slopes in Lehi and Pleasant Grove, and move-up buyers from neighboring Cedar Hills or American Fork who want larger lots and mountain access.
Pricing in Highland generally runs higher than the Utah County average — most single-family homes list between the high $700s and $2M+, with luxury builds along the bench commanding more. New listings often sell within the first two weeks, and well-priced homes under $1M frequently see multiple offers. Climate-wise, you get four real seasons at roughly 5,000 feet elevation, with quick access to the Alpine Loop, Tibble Fork, and American Fork Canyon for hiking, skiing at Sundance, and snowmobiling. Highland is also a 35-minute drive to Salt Lake City International Airport when traffic cooperates. Browse the freshest listings below to see what just came on the market, and check back often — inventory turns over quickly in this corner of north Utah County.
May 2026 · Highland market
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How often does new inventory hit the market in Highland? ▾
Highland typically sees a handful of new listings each week during spring and summer, and noticeably fewer from November through February. Because the city is largely built out, total active inventory often sits between 30 and 60 homes at any given time, so checking new listings every few days is worthwhile.
What price range should I expect for a new listing in Highland? ▾
Most new single-family listings in Highland fall between the high $700s and $1.5M, with custom homes on larger lots near the foothills regularly listing above $2M. Townhomes and patio homes, when they appear, generally start in the mid-$500s.
How quickly do new Highland listings typically go under contract? ▾
Well-priced homes under $1M frequently go pending within 7-14 days, and competitive ones can see offers in the first weekend. Higher-end custom homes above $1.5M often sit longer — anywhere from 30 to 90+ days — because the buyer pool is smaller.
Are there any new construction communities still building in Highland? ▾
Highland has very limited new construction left compared to neighbors like Saratoga Springs or Eagle Mountain. Most new builds are individual custom homes on remaining infill lots or small subdivisions along the bench. If new construction is a priority, set up alerts since these listings are infrequent.
What schools serve new listings in Highland? ▾
Highland is part of Alpine School District. Most homes feed into Highland Elementary, Freedom Elementary, or Westfield Elementary, then Mountain Ridge Junior High, and Lone Peak High School — which consistently ranks among the top public high schools in Utah.
Can I get email alerts when new homes are listed in Highland? ▾
Yes. Save this search on our site and you'll get notified as soon as a new Highland listing hits the MLS, usually within minutes of the agent posting it. That's the most reliable way to stay ahead in a market where good homes move in days.