New Listings in Spanish Fork, Utah
Spanish Fork sits at the southern end of Utah Valley, flanked by the Wasatch Range to the east and Utah Lake to the northwest, and it has quietly become one of the fastest-growing cities along the Wasatch Front. New listings here tend to move quickly — the city's combination of relatively affordable price points compared to Provo or Orem, strong schools in the Nebo School District, and easy access to both I-15 and US-6 draws consistent buyer demand. Median home prices in Spanish Fork generally run in the mid-$400,000s to low $500,000s depending on size and location, which makes catching a fresh listing early a real advantage. Neighborhoods like Canyon Creek, Windmill Farms, and Spanish Fields each offer distinct lot sizes and architectural styles, so new inventory often fills gaps that have been sitting on buyers' wish lists for months.
Because the Spanish Fork market sees low days-on-market during peak spring and summer seasons, watching new listings as they hit the MLS — rather than checking in weekly — is the most practical way to stay ahead of competing buyers. The city also has active new-construction pipelines in several subdivisions near the river corridor and along 400 South, meaning "new listing" can mean a resale that just came available or a brand-new build reaching completion. Either way, inventory refreshes regularly enough to reward consistent attention. If you see something that fits your criteria, scheduling a showing within the first 48–72 hours is generally wise in this market. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
June 2026 · Spanish Fork market
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How often does this page update with new Spanish Fork listings? ▾
The feed pulls directly from the UtahRealEstate.com MLS and refreshes multiple times per day. Anything a listing agent inputs in the morning typically shows here by afternoon, so saving the page or setting up an alert is the easiest way to catch new inventory before showings fill up.
What counts as a 'new' listing on the Spanish Fork MLS? ▾
We show homes that have been on the market roughly seven days or less. That window catches truly fresh inventory before price drops or status changes, which is when most buyers want to be writing offers in a market like Spanish Fork.
Which Spanish Fork neighborhoods see the most new construction? ▾
The east bench areas — Canyon Creek, the Powerhouse Road corridor, and developments climbing toward the foothills — see the steadiest new build activity. There's also ongoing infill near Spanish Oaks Golf Course and townhome product going up closer to the I-15 interchange at Main Street.
How quickly do new Spanish Fork listings go under contract? ▾
Entry-level homes under $550K often go pending within a week, sometimes within 48 hours if priced right. Move-up homes in the $600s–$700s usually sit a bit longer, and custom or acreage properties on the south end can take 30–60 days depending on price and condition.
Are new builds and resale homes both included here? ▾
Yes — both show up as long as they're listed on the MLS. Some Spanish Fork builders list spec homes directly with the MLS, while others sell only through their on-site sales office, so it's worth pairing this page with a drive through the active subdivisions.
Should I get pre-approved before touring new Spanish Fork listings? ▾
Strongly recommended. Listing agents in Utah County generally won't take an offer seriously without a current pre-approval letter, and with fresh inventory moving fast, having financing lined up is what separates the buyers who get the house from the ones who don't.