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Lindon, Utah

New Listings in Lindon, Utah

Lindon is one of the smaller cities along the Wasatch Front — about four square miles wedged between Orem and Pleasant Grove — and that scale is exactly why new listings here matter. Inventory is thin on any given day, so when a home hits the MLS, serious buyers in north Utah County are watching. The city pulls a mix of tech commuters heading to Silicon Slopes in Lehi, families wanting access to Alpine School District (Lindon Elementary, Oak Canyon Junior High, Pleasant Grove High), and move-up buyers who want larger lots than they can find in Orem proper. Homes east of State Street and up against the bench tend to draw the most attention, especially anything with a view of Mount Timpanogos or backing up to the Murdock Canal Trail.

Pricing on new Lindon listings spans a wide range. You'll see 1970s and 80s ranchers near Center Street starting in the high $500Ks, newer two-story homes in the $700K-$900K bracket, and custom builds on the east bench crossing $1.2M. Horse property still exists on the south end near 400 South, and townhomes near 700 North give first-time buyers a way into the city. Because Lindon turns over slowly, sorting by newest is genuinely useful here — a home listed 60 days ago is usually either overpriced or has a real issue. Browse the active listings below to see what's just come on the market, and reach out if you'd like alerts set up the moment something new posts.

May 2026 · Lindon market

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

Full Lindon market report
Median sale
$639,072
6 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
3 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
31
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Lindon.

How often are new Lindon listings added to the MLS?

New listings hit the Wasatch Front MLS daily, with the heaviest activity typically Thursday through Saturday as agents time launches for weekend showings. Lindon is a small city — roughly 11,000 residents — so inventory turns over quickly and a fresh listing can go under contract in under a week during spring and early summer.

What price range do new Lindon listings usually fall into?

Most single-family homes in Lindon land between the high $500Ks and $900K, with newer builds east of Geneva Road and homes backing up to the foothills pushing past $1.2M. Townhomes and smaller patio homes near 700 North occasionally come in under $500K when they appear.

Why does Lindon attract so much buyer attention compared to neighboring cities?

Lindon sits right between Orem and Pleasant Grove with quick I-15 and Highway 89 access, putting Silicon Slopes employers like Adobe, Ancestry, and Qualtrics within a 10-15 minute commute. It also feeds into the Alpine School District and has more lot size variety than Orem, which is why move-up buyers watch new listings closely.

Should I set up an instant alert for new Lindon homes?

Yes — given how fast well-priced Lindon homes move, an MLS-connected email or text alert is the practical way to see properties the same day they go live. We can set one up keyed to your price range, bedroom count, and lot size so you're not sorting through irrelevant results.

Are new construction homes included in new Lindon listings?

Yes, when builders list through the MLS. Lindon has limited raw land left, so most new construction shows up as infill projects or small subdivisions near 200 South and along the bench. Spec homes from regional builders also appear on the MLS as they near completion.

How quickly do new Lindon listings typically go under contract?

During a normal market, well-priced Lindon homes average 10-20 days on market. In tight inventory stretches that drops to under a week, and homes near the Murdock Canal Trail or with mountain views often see multiple offers within the first weekend.