New Listings in Summit, Utah
Summit sits in Iron County along I-15 about 15 miles north of Cedar City, tucked at the base of the Markagunt Plateau where the high desert starts climbing toward the alpine country around Brian Head and Cedar Breaks. It's a small, agricultural community — think working ranches, multi-acre parcels, and mountain views east toward the Pine Valley range — with a population that still hovers in the low hundreds. New listings here move quickly because inventory is thin to begin with: in any given month you might see only a handful of properties hit the MLS, and they tend to range from older homes on established lots to newer custom builds on five- or ten-acre tracts. Buyers drawn to Summit are usually looking for space, water rights, room for horses or outbuildings, and a quieter alternative to Cedar City's growing subdivisions.
Watching new listings closely matters in a market this small. Properties priced right often go under contract within the first week or two, and well-located acreage rarely sits. Climate-wise, expect four real seasons — cold winters with snow, mild springs, dry summers in the mid-80s, and excellent fall weather — plus easy access to Cedar City's hospital, Southern Utah University, and the regional airport about 20 minutes south. Brian Head skiing is roughly 30 minutes up the canyon. Browse the freshest Summit listings below, and reach out if you'd like to tour anything before it's gone.
June 2024 · Summit market
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