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Utah Housing Market

2026 Market Report & Data · Data through May 2026 · Source: Redfin

$560K

Median Price

41

Days on Market

4.3

Months Supply

+0.9%

YoY Change

Balanced Market

Market Type

Buyer's Markets (40) Seller's Markets (72) Cheapest Cities Fastest Selling Rising Markets (10) Price Drops (10)

Market Dashboard

Market Summary

Buyer's Markets

40

cities with 6+ months supply

Balanced Markets

78

cities with 3-6 months supply

Seller's Markets

72

cities with <3 months supply

Top 10 Most Affordable Cities in Utah

Ranked by lowest median home price.

City Median Price DOM
1. Echo $121K 85d
2. East Carbon-Sunnyside $140K 36d
3. East Carbon $140K 36d
4. Price $180K 82d
5. Clear Creek $200K 97d
6. Kenilworth $208K 70d
7. Sunnyside $212K 67d
8. Spring Glen $215K 84d
9. Beryl Junction $225K 6d
10. Wellington $233K 37d

🏰 Top 10 Most Expensive Cities in Utah

Ranked by highest median home price.

City Median Price DOM
1. Silver Summit $7.10M 24d
2. Alta $5.00M 33d
3. Hobble Creek $4.47M 95d
4. Sundance $4.45M 92d
5. Lake Shore $3.50M 12d
6. Park City $2.86M 29d
7. Rockville $2.79M 139d
8. East Basin $2.79M 41d
9. Huntsville $2.15M 91d
10. Daniel $2.10M 7d

Top Buyer's Markets in Utah

40 cities have more than 6 months of inventory — buyers can negotiate.

City Months Supply Median Price DOM
1. Timber Lakes 29.0 mo $965K 125d
2. Brian Head 19.8 mo $685K 32d
3. Toquerville 19.0 mo $670K 3d
4. Ivins 17.2 mo $602K 19d
5. East Carbon-Sunnyside 17.0 mo $140K 36d
6. East Carbon 17.0 mo $140K 36d
7. Hurricane 16.6 mo $561K 79d
8. Liberty 16.0 mo $930K 20d
9. Enterprise 14.0 mo $365K 97d
10. Morgan 14.0 mo $665K 16d

Top Seller's Markets in Utah

72 cities have less than 3 months of inventory — sellers have the advantage.

City Months Supply Median Price DOM
1. Granite 0.5 mo $1.66M 71d
2. Jensen 0.5 mo $343K 28d
3. South Willard 0.5 mo $730K 93d
4. Thatcher 0.5 mo $458K 86d
5. Corinne 0.7 mo $515K 112d
6. Avon 1.0 mo $1.05M 24d
7. Cedar Fort 1.0 mo $575K 166d
8. Copperton 1.0 mo $380K 28d
9. Deweyville 1.0 mo $550K 12d
10. Fairfield 1.0 mo $1.00M 315d

Top 10 Fastest Selling Cities in Utah

Cities where homes sell fastest, ranked by lowest median days on market.

City Days on Market Median Price
1. Clarkston 2d $395K
2. Toquerville 3d $670K
3. Plymouth 4d $615K
4. Newton 5d $550K
5. Beryl Junction 6d $225K
6. Wendover 6d $450K
7. Daniel 7d $2.10M
8. Leeds 7d $900K
9. Samak 8d $525K
10. Millville 9d $487K

Top Rising Markets in Utah

Cities with the largest year-over-year price gains. Appreciation can signal momentum, but also affordability pressure.

City YoY Change Median Price
1. Park City +90.4% $2.86M
2. Alpine +52.7% $1.88M
3. Salem +43.7% $618K
4. Highland +27.0% $828K
5. Garland +25.0% $397K
6. Payson +19.9% $505K
7. Saratoga Springs +19.7% $560K
8. Farmington +19.2% $733K
9. West Haven +18.5% $511K
10. Mapleton +17.6% $735K

Cities with Price Drops in Utah

Cities with year-over-year price declines. These can be buying opportunities — or signals of softening demand.

City YoY Change Median Price
1. Price -40.0% $180K
2. Pleasant View -33.1% $538K
3. East Basin -29.0% $2.79M
4. Kaysville -24.5% $589K
5. Bluffdale -24.2% $504K
6. Nibley -22.9% $400K
7. Centerville -20.9% $433K
8. Cedar Hills -20.0% $629K
9. North Ogden -17.8% $530K
10. Lindon -17.8% $639K

All 223 Cities in Utah

Alpine Alta Amalga American Fork Apple Valley Avon Ballard Bear River City Benjamin Benson Beryl Junction Bluffdale Bountiful Brian Head Brigham City Brighton Cache Carbonville Cedar City Cedar Fort Cedar Highlands Cedar Hills Centerville Central Charleston Clarkston Clear Creek Clearfield Clinton Coalville Copperton Corinne Cornish Cottonwood Heights Cove Dammeron Valley Daniel Deweyville Draper Eagle Mountain East Basin East Carbon East Carbon-Sunnyside Echo Eden Elberta Elk Ridge Elwood Emigration Canyon Enoch Enterprise Erda Eureka Fairfield Farmington Farr West Fielding Fort Duchesne Francis Fruit Heights Garland Genola Goshen Granite Grantsville Harrisville Heber Helper Henefer Herriman Hideout Highland Hildale Hobble Creek Holladay Honeyville Hooper Howell Hoytsville Huntsville Hurricane Hyde Park Hyrum Independence Interlaken Ivins Jensen Kamas Kanarraville Kaysville Kearns Kenilworth La Verkin Lake Point Lake Shore Lapoint Layton Leeds Lehi Levan Lewiston Liberty Lindon Logan Maeser Magna Mantua Mapleton Marion Marriott-Slaterville Mendon Midvale Midway Millcreek Millville Mona Morgan Mountain Green Murray Naples Nephi New Harmony Newcastle Newton Nibley North Logan North Ogden North Salt Lake Oakley Ogden Ophir Orem Palmyra Paradise Paragonah Park City Parowan Payson Peoa Perry Peter Pine Valley Plain City Pleasant Grove Pleasant View Plymouth Portage Price Providence Provo Randlett Richmond River Heights Riverdale Riverside Riverton Rockville Roy Rush Valley Salem Salt Lake City Samak Sandy Santa Clara Santaquin Saratoga Springs Scofield Silver Summit Smithfield Snowville Snyderville South Jordan South Ogden South Salt Lake South Weber South Willard Spanish Fork Spring Glen Spring Lake Springdale Springville St. George Stansbury Park Stockton Summit Summit Park Sundance Sunnyside Sunset Syracuse Taylorsville Thatcher Timber Lakes Tooele Toquerville Tremonton Trenton Uintah Vernal Vernon Veyo Vineyard Virgin Wallsburg Wanship Washington Washington Terrace Wellington Wellsville Wendover West Bountiful West Haven West Jordan West Mountain West Point West Valley City West Wood White City Willard Wolf Creek Woodland Woodland Hills Woods Cross

Utah Real Estate Market Overview

The Utah housing market currently shows balanced market conditions, with a median sale price of $560K and 4.3 months of inventory supply. Homes in Utah typically sell in 41 days.

Key Market Insights for Utah

Finding an Agent in Utah

Whether you're buying or selling in Utah, working with a local real estate agent who understands these market dynamics can help you achieve the best outcome. Our network of verified agents across Utah provides expert guidance tailored to your specific city and neighborhood.

Frequently Asked Questions About Utah Real Estate

Is Utah a buyer's or seller's market in 2026?

Utah is currently classified as a balanced market based on months of supply data. The market is relatively balanced, offering fair conditions for both buyers and sellers. Market conditions vary by city, so check local data for your specific area.

What is the median home price in Utah?

The median home price in Utah is approximately $560K as of May 2026. Prices range significantly across the state, with Silver Summit among the most expensive areas and Echo offering more affordable options. Work with a local real estate agent for the most current pricing in your target neighborhoods.

How long does it take to sell a house in Utah?

Selling timelines in Utah vary by city and market conditions. The fastest-selling markets include Clarkston with a median of 2 days on market. Factors like pricing strategy, home condition, location, and seasonality all affect how quickly a home sells. A skilled listing agent can help price and market your home for a faster sale.

Should I buy a house in Utah right now?

Whether to buy in Utah depends on your personal finances, timeline, and target market. Balanced conditions offer a fair environment for well-prepared buyers. Consider factors like mortgage rates, your job stability, how long you plan to stay, and local price trends. Consult with a local real estate agent who can advise on specific neighborhoods.

How do I find a real estate agent in Utah?

Start by researching agents with proven experience in your target Utah market. Look for agents with strong local transaction history, positive client reviews, and expertise in your price range. Interview at least 2-3 agents before choosing. Ask about their recent sales, marketing strategy, and communication style. Our directory features verified agents across Utah to help you find the right match.

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