New Listings in Rush Valley, Utah
Rush Valley sits in the southwest corner of Tooele County, about an hour from downtown Salt Lake City once you clear the Stansbury Mountains. It's a small ranching community — population hovers around 500 — surrounded by open range, BLM land, and the kind of long sightlines you only get in Utah's west desert. New listings here don't hit the MLS in waves. Inventory is thin year-round, and when something comes on the market it's usually a horse property on multiple acres, a manufactured home on a half-acre lot in town, or occasionally a working ranch parcel along SR-36. Watching new listings closely matters more in a market this small than it does in Tooele or Stansbury Park, where dozens of homes turn over each month.
Buyers drawn to Rush Valley are typically looking for acreage, water rights, room for livestock, or simply distance from the Wasatch Front sprawl. Commutes to Tooele City run about 20 minutes; Lehi and the Silicon Slopes job corridor sit roughly 50 minutes east through Five Mile Pass. Prices vary widely depending on acreage and whether a property carries irrigation shares or a producing well, so two listings on the same week can sit $300K apart for legitimate reasons. The freshest listings are sorted to the top below, updated multiple times a day from the Wasatch Front Regional MLS. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Rush Valley and the surrounding unincorporated parcels.
November 2025 · Rush Valley market
Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Rush Valley right now.
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Common questions
About new listings in Rush Valley.
How often do new homes come on the market in Rush Valley? ▾
Rush Valley typically sees only a handful of new listings per month, and some months pass with none at all. The town has fewer than 200 housing units total, so turnover is low. Setting up an MLS alert is the practical way to catch new inventory the day it hits.
What types of properties show up as new listings here? ▾
Most new listings fall into three buckets: horse properties on 2-10 acres, modest single-family or manufactured homes on lots inside the township, and larger ranch or recreational parcels along SR-36 and the Vernon Hills. True subdivision-style tract homes are essentially nonexistent in Rush Valley.
Do new listings in Rush Valley usually include water rights? ▾
Many do, but not all. Properties with culinary wells, irrigation shares from Vernon Creek, or stock water rights generally command a premium and sell faster. Always confirm water rights in writing — the listing remarks aren't a substitute for a title search and a call to the Utah Division of Water Rights.
What's the price range on recent Rush Valley listings? ▾
Smaller homes in town have recently traded in the mid-$300Ks to low $500Ks, while acreage properties with outbuildings and water can run $700K to well over $1M depending on size and improvements. Bare land parcels start lower but vary enormously by access and utilities.
How far is Rush Valley from Salt Lake City and the airport? ▾
Plan on roughly 55-65 minutes to SLC International, depending on traffic through Tooele and I-80. Lehi and the tech corridor are about 50 minutes via Five Mile Pass on SR-73. It's a real commute, which is part of why prices stay below Wasatch Front averages.
Are financing options different for rural Rush Valley properties? ▾
Sometimes. USDA Rural Development loans are available in Rush Valley, which can mean zero down for qualifying buyers. Manufactured homes, large acreage, and properties with significant outbuildings can complicate conventional financing — a local lender familiar with Tooele County rural loans is worth lining up before you write an offer.