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Market analytics

Spring City, Utah real estate market report.

Monthly sold prices, days on market, sale-to-list ratio, and absorption rate. Updated nightly from UtahRealEstate.com and the Washington County Board of Realtors.

Number of Listings

Active inventory · new listings · sold per month

Listing Prices

Active median list · new median list · sold median sale

Absorption Rate

Months of supply — active inventory ÷ monthly sold rate

Sale-to-List Ratio

Close price ÷ original list — buyer/seller leverage

Days on Market

Median days from listing to close

Price Volume

Total dollar volume — active · new · sold per month

April 2026 cohort breakdown

Distribution of what closed last month — by price band, sale-vs-list outcome, and top subdivisions.

How sales priced vs asking

1 sold homes that had a list price recorded

0
Above asking
0%
0
At asking
0%
1
Below asking
100%

Days on market spread

Quartile distribution

201-201 days (middle 50%)

Median 201 · 25th percentile 201 · 75th percentile 201

Needed a price change

Sold listings that had a recorded price change before close

0% of closings

0 of 1 sold homes had at least one price change while listed. Lower = sellers are pricing right the first time.

Sales by price band

Closed-price bucket → sold count and median days to contract

Under $400K
1
sold
~201 day median DOM
$335K median sale
$400K – $700K
0
sold
$700K+
0
sold

Top subdivisions this month

Ranked by closed count

  1. 1. Intermountain Sanpete County 1 sold · $335K · 201d

Summary Statistics

Metric Apr-26 Apr-25 % Chg 2026 YTD 2025 YTD % Chg
Sold Count 1 1 0.00% 1 4 -75.00%
Median Sale Price $335,000 $1,500,000 -77.67% $335,000 $790,225 -57.61%
Median DOM 201 34 +491.18% 201 71 +183.10%
Sale-to-List Ratio 98.82% 100.00% -1.18% 98.82% 101.44% -2.58%

Sources: UtahRealEstate.com and the Washington County Board of Realtors, aggregated by Best Utah Real Estate. Sale-to-list ratio compares closing price to the final list price (post-reduction). Absorption rate = active inventory ÷ monthly sold rate.