New Listings in Spring City, Utah
Spring City sits in the Sanpete Valley about two hours south of Salt Lake, tucked against the west slope of the Wasatch Plateau at roughly 5,800 feet. The whole town is on the National Register of Historic Places, with pioneer-era sandstone and adobe homes lining streets that still follow the original 1850s grid. That history is why new listings here get attention quickly — there isn't much turnover in a town of about 1,000 people, and when a restored Victorian, a working horse property, or a newer custom build on the south end comes up, buyers from Salt Lake County, Utah County, and out of state tend to move fast. Winters are cold with real snow, summers run dry and warm in the 80s, and the air stays noticeably cleaner than along the Wasatch Front.
Buyers tracking fresh inventory in Spring City are usually after one of three things: a piece of the historic district, acreage with room for horses or a hobby farm, or a quieter alternative to Heber and Midway at a lower price point. Snow College in Ephraim is ten minutes south, Manti is fifteen, and Fairview Canyon puts you on the mountain for skiing at Skyline or fishing the Sanpitch drainages within half an hour. Listings come on the market sporadically rather than in waves, so checking back regularly — or setting up an alert — matters more here than in larger markets. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available.
April 2026 · Spring City market
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About new listings in Spring City.
How often do new listings hit the market in Spring City? ▾
Spring City is a small Sanpete County town with roughly 1,000 residents, so inventory moves slowly. In a typical month you might see anywhere from one to a handful of new listings, with the busiest stretch running April through September when sellers time around the growing season and Heritage Days weekend in late May.
What kinds of homes show up as new listings here? ▾
The mix leans toward historic pioneer-era homes (Spring City is on the National Register of Historic Places), mid-century farmhouses on large lots, newer custom builds on the edges of town, and the occasional working acreage with outbuildings. Pure tract subdivisions are rare — most parcels are a quarter-acre or larger.
What price range should I expect on a recently listed Spring City home? ▾
Most new listings fall in the mid $400,000s to high $700,000s, with restored historic homes and acreage properties pushing past $1M. Smaller fixers and older homes on standard lots occasionally come in under $400,000, but those tend to sell quickly.
How fast do new listings in Spring City go under contract? ▾
Well-priced homes — especially restored historic properties and anything with usable acreage — often go pending within two to four weeks. Higher-priced custom homes and large parcels can sit longer, sometimes 60 to 120 days, simply because the buyer pool for Sanpete County is smaller than along the Wasatch Front.
Are new listings here mostly primary residences or second homes? ▾
Both. Spring City attracts a steady stream of retirees and remote workers from Salt Lake and Utah County looking for a quieter pace, plus artists drawn to the historic district. Second-home buyers from out of state — often weekend ranchers — also account for a meaningful share of sales.
How can I get notified the moment a new Spring City listing goes live? ▾
Set up a saved search through Best Utah Real Estate and you'll get an email or text as soon as a property hits the MLS. In a town this small, being first to tour matters — by the time a listing shows up on national portals, local buyers have often already walked through it.