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Perry, Utah

New Listings in Perry, Utah

Perry sits just south of Brigham City along the US-89 fruit-growing corridor, with the Wellsville Mountains rising west of town and orchards still lining a good chunk of the back roads. It's a small Box Elder County community — roughly 5,000 residents — that draws buyers who want a quieter pace than Ogden or Layton but still need a reasonable commute south to Hill Air Force Base, ATK/Northrop in Promontory, or the Procter & Gamble plant just up the freeway. New listings here turn over slower than they do in Davis or Weber County, so when fresh inventory hits the MLS it tends to move quickly, especially anything under the Box Elder County median.

What shows up as a new listing in Perry varies a lot week to week: older farmhouses on half-acre-plus lots near 1100 South, newer tract homes in the Perry Springs and Three Mile Creek subdivisions, and the occasional horse property with water rights toward the bench. Prices generally run below comparable square footage in Layton or North Ogden, and Box Elder School District (Three Mile Creek Elementary, Box Elder Middle, Box Elder High) is a steady draw for families. Winters bring lake-effect snow off the Great Salt Lake and summers stay warmer than Cache Valley just north over Sardine Canyon. Browse the newest Perry listings below to see what just came on the market.

June 2026 · Perry market

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

Full Perry market report
Median sale
$609,905
6 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
55 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
45
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Perry.

How often do new homes come on the market in Perry?

Perry is a small market, so new listings typically appear in singles and twos rather than dozens. In a normal spring week you might see two to five fresh listings citywide; winter months can go a week or more with nothing new. Setting up an instant MLS alert is the most reliable way to catch them.

What price range do new Perry listings usually fall into?

Most new listings land between the upper $400s and mid $700s, with older homes on larger lots and newer builds in Perry Springs pushing higher. Acreage properties with water shares or outbuildings can clear $900K. Anything priced under $450K tends to get multiple offers within days.

Are new construction homes still being built in Perry?

Yes, though at a slower pace than Brigham City or Tremonton. Infill subdivisions on the east bench and along 1100 West continue to deliver new builds, and a few local builders take on custom projects on larger parcels. New construction listings show up on the MLS alongside resale inventory.

How does the commute from Perry work for Hill AFB or Ogden workers?

Perry sits right off I-15 at exit 360, putting Ogden roughly 25 minutes south and Hill Air Force Base around 40-45 minutes in normal traffic. Morning southbound traffic can stack up past Willard Bay, so most commuters leave before 7 a.m. FrontRunner service ends in Ogden, so there's no direct rail option.

What should I check before writing an offer on a new Perry listing?

Verify secondary (irrigation) water shares if the lot is over a quarter acre — many Perry properties have Perry Willard Pipeline or Three Mile Creek water that conveys with the deed. Also check whether the home is on Perry City culinary water or a private well, and confirm septic vs. sewer, since both exist depending on the neighborhood.

Can I get notified the moment a new Perry listing hits the MLS?

Yes. Saving a search through Best Utah Real Estate sends an email or text within minutes of a new Perry listing going active. Given how thin inventory can be here, same-day notification often makes the difference between touring a home and reading its sold report.