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Sunset, Utah

New Listings in Sunset, Utah

Sunset is a small, tightly knit city of roughly 5,000 residents tucked into northern Davis County, sandwiched between Clearfield to the north and Clinton to the west, with easy access to I-15 and US-89. The city sits at around 4,300 feet elevation on the Wasatch Front, which means four distinct seasons — hot, dry summers topping out near 95°F and cold winters that bring periodic snow — but far milder conditions than the mountain communities to the east. Homes here tend to be single-family ranches and split-levels built between the 1950s and 1980s, giving the neighborhood a classic Utah suburban character, with larger lots than you'd find closer to Salt Lake City. Median sale prices in Sunset generally run in the mid-$300,000s, making it one of the more accessible entry points in Davis County for buyers priced out of Layton or Farmington. Proximity to Hill Air Force Base — just minutes south on I-15 — makes the area a consistent draw for military families and civilian base employees alike.

When new listings hit the market in Sunset, they tend to move quickly. Davis County's overall inventory has stayed lean, and affordably priced properties in established neighborhoods rarely sit for more than a couple of weeks before receiving multiple offers. New listings here can include anything from freshly renovated mid-century ramblers to occasionally updated colonials with mature shade trees and detached garages. Watching fresh inventory closely gives buyers the best shot at a showing before competing offers stack up. Browse the active listings below to see what has just come on the market in Sunset.

June 2026 · Sunset market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Sunset right now.

Full Sunset market report
Median sale
$339,000
3 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
7 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
34
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Sunset.

How often do new listings hit the market in Sunset?

Sunset is a small Davis County city of roughly 5,400 residents, so inventory turns over slowly compared to neighbors like Clearfield or Layton. On a typical week you might see only a handful of fresh listings, which is why setting up a saved search with instant alerts matters more here than in larger markets.

What price range should I expect for new listings in Sunset?

Most homes in Sunset trade in the mid-$300s to low-$500s, with older ramblers and split-entries on the lower end and updated homes near 1900 West pushing higher. It's one of the more affordable entry points along the Wasatch Front, which is part of why new listings here tend to move quickly.

Why does Sunset move faster than other Davis County cities?

Proximity to Hill Air Force Base is the big driver — military families and civilian contractors create steady demand for homes within a short commute of the gates. Combined with limited new construction inside city limits, that keeps days-on-market lower than the county average.

What kinds of homes typically show up as new listings?

Expect mostly single-family homes built between the 1950s and 1980s on quarter-acre lots, with some newer infill builds and a smaller pool of townhomes. True luxury inventory is rare here; the bulk of fresh listings are starter and move-up homes under 2,500 square feet.

How quickly should I act on a new listing in Sunset?

Well-priced homes under $400K often go under contract within a week, sometimes faster if they're VA-eligible and near the base. Having your financing pre-approved and tour availability flexible makes a real difference in a market this tight.

Can I get notified the moment a new Sunset listing goes live?

Yes — save this search and the site will email or text you as soon as a property matching your criteria is entered into the MLS. That's typically 15 to 30 minutes after the listing agent publishes it, which is well ahead of the major aggregator sites.