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West Point, Utah

New Listings in West Point, Utah

West Point sits in northwestern Davis County, tucked between Clinton, Syracuse, and the open farmland that runs out toward the Great Salt Lake. It's still one of the quieter corners of the Wasatch Front — large lots, working farms, and newer subdivisions built on what used to be hay fields. Because inventory here turns over more slowly than in Layton or Syracuse, watching fresh listings as they hit the MLS is usually the best way to land a home in the neighborhood you actually want. New construction from builders like Ivory, Fieldstone, and Visionary shows up regularly on the west side of town, while resales in established pockets near 300 North and 2000 West tend to move within days when priced right.

Most buyers looking at West Point are after a specific mix: Davis School District boundaries (Lakeside Elementary, West Point Junior, Syracuse High for many neighborhoods), quick access to Hill Air Force Base and the Antelope Drive corridor, and more square footage and yard space than you'd get for the same money in Kaysville or Farmington. Median sale prices generally land in the high $500s to low $700s depending on age and lot size, with newer builds and horse-property parcels reaching higher. The listings below refresh as agents post them, so checking back every few days — or setting up an alert — is the practical way to catch a home the morning it comes on. Browse what's currently active to see what just hit the market in West Point.

June 2026 · West Point market

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

Full West Point market report
Median sale
$557,250
8 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
57
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in West Point.

How often do new listings come on the market in West Point?

West Point is a smaller market than its neighbors, so you'll typically see a handful of new listings per week rather than dozens. Spring and early summer bring the most activity, while winter months can go quiet with only a few fresh listings hitting the MLS each week. Setting up an automated alert is the easiest way to avoid missing one.

How quickly do new West Point homes go under contract?

Well-priced resale homes in Davis School District boundaries often go pending within 5 to 10 days, and multiple offers still happen on the most desirable streets. New construction moves at the builder's pace and can sit longer because pricing is fixed. If a home you like just listed, plan to tour within the first 48 hours.

Are most new listings resale homes or new construction?

It's a mix. The west side of town near 4000 West and out toward the wetlands still has active builder phases, while the older grid around 300 North and 2000 West is almost entirely resale. New construction listings often appear on the MLS before the home is finished, so closing timelines can stretch several months.

What price range should I expect for a new listing in West Point?

Most single-family homes list between the high $500s and low $700s. Larger lots, horse properties, and homes backing onto open space or canals push into the $800s and above. Townhomes and patio homes, when they appear, generally run in the $400s.

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

Yes — we can set up an MLS-direct email or text alert tied to your exact criteria (price, beds, lot size, school boundary). Alerts typically deliver within minutes of a listing being posted by the listing agent, which is faster than the public portals refresh.

Do new listings here usually include the basement finish?

It varies. Many West Point homes were built with the basement unfinished to keep entry prices down, so listings will specify finished square footage versus total. Pay attention to whether the listed bed and bath count includes the basement — it often does even when the space isn't finished.