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Provo, Utah

New Listings in Provo, Utah

Provo's housing market moves fast — the city's combination of Utah Valley University, Brigham Young University, and a growing tech corridor along the I-15 corridor (sometimes called the "Silicon Slopes spillover") keeps buyer demand steady in every season. New listings here span everything from 1950s brick ramblers in the tree-lined streets of Joaquin and Maeser neighborhoods to newer townhomes near Center Street and single-family builds pushing east toward the Wasatch foothills. Median home prices in Provo have generally hovered in the $400,000–$550,000 range in recent years, making it more accessible than neighboring Orem or Lehi while still offering strong long-term appreciation. The city sits about 45 miles south of Salt Lake City International Airport, close enough for commuters and remote workers who travel regularly.

Watching new listings as soon as they hit the MLS is especially important in Provo because well-priced homes in neighborhoods like Edgemont, Riverbottoms, or near Provo Canyon can receive multiple offers within days. New inventory also tends to reflect seasonal patterns — spring and early summer bring the largest influx of sellers, while fall listings often come from families settled after the school year and BYU's semester calendar. If you're working with a specific budget, school boundary (Provo City School District vs. Alpine District lines shift near the city edges), or proximity to the Provo Rec Center, FrontRunner station, or the mouth of Provo Canyon, sorting by newest listings first gives you the clearest picture of what's actually available right now. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Provo market

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

Full Provo market report
Median sale
$475,000
63 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
1 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
291
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Provo.

How often does this list of new Provo listings update?

Our feed pulls directly from the UtahRealEstate.com MLS and refreshes multiple times per day. If a Provo home hits the market this morning, it generally shows here within a few hours of the listing agent activating it.

What counts as a 'new' listing on this page?

We show homes that have been active on the MLS for roughly the last 7 days in Provo's city limits. That includes brand-new construction in areas like west Provo as well as resale homes in established neighborhoods like Edgemont, Grandview, and Sherwood Hills.

Is Provo a fast-moving market right now?

Provo tends to move faster than the Utah County average because of BYU demand and a tight supply of single-family homes under $600K. Well-priced homes near campus or in Edgemont often go under contract within the first week, while higher-end properties on the east bench typically take longer.

Can I get notified when a new Provo home hits the MLS?

Yes. Set up a saved search with your price range, bed/bath count, and any must-haves (garage, yard, basement apartment), and you'll get an email the moment a matching Provo listing goes live. Most of our serious buyers use this rather than checking the site manually.

Are BYU-area rentals included in new listings?

For-sale homes near BYU show up here, including duplexes and homes with legal accessory apartments that investors often target. Pure rental listings don't appear — this page is MLS for-sale inventory only.

Should I tour a new Provo listing the first weekend, or wait?

In the under-$550K range, wait-and-see usually means missing it. If a home checks your boxes and is priced at or near comps in neighborhoods like Grandview or Indian Hills, plan to see it within 48 hours of it going active. Higher price points give you more breathing room.