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Dammeron Valley, Utah

Luxury Homes for Sale in Dammeron Valley, Utah

Dammeron Valley sits about 20 minutes north of St. George at roughly 4,400 feet of elevation, tucked between the Pine Valley Mountains and the red rock country below. That elevation is the whole reason the luxury market here looks different than St. George proper — summer highs run in the upper 80s instead of 105, winters see occasional snow, and the junipers and ponderosas give the area a high-desert ranch feel rather than a subdivision feel. Luxury here generally means 2 to 5+ acre parcels, custom builds with 3,500 to 6,000+ square feet, detached shops or barns, and unobstructed views of the Pine Valley range or Zion's western cliffs.

Pricing in the upper tier typically starts around $1.2M and climbs past $2.5M for the larger equestrian properties and architect-designed mountain moderns. Buyers tend to be retirees relocating from California, Nevada, and the Wasatch Front, plus a steady mix of remote professionals who want acreage, horse setups, and dark skies without giving up access to St. George Regional Airport, Costco, Dixie Tech, and the Intermountain hospital down the hill. Inventory at this price point is thin — Dammeron Valley is a small community of roughly 800 homes total — so the higher-end listings move when they're priced right. Browse the active luxury listings below to see what's currently on the market in Dammeron Valley.

May 2026 · Dammeron Valley market

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

Full Dammeron Valley market report
Median sale
$950,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
12
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About luxury homes in Dammeron Valley.

What price range counts as luxury in Dammeron Valley?

In Dammeron Valley, the luxury tier generally starts around $1.2M and runs past $2.5M for the larger custom builds on 2-5 acre parcels. The ceiling keeps climbing as buyers from California and the Wasatch Front commission high-end mountain modern and territorial-style homes. Pricing is driven more by acreage, views, and outbuildings (shops, casitas, horse facilities) than by square footage alone.

Why do luxury buyers pick Dammeron Valley over St. George or Ivins?

Elevation and space. Dammeron sits around 4,400 feet, so summer highs run roughly 10-15 degrees cooler than downtown St. George, and the lots are typically 2+ acres versus quarter-acre HOA parcels in Ivins or Washington Fields. Buyers who want privacy, room for horses or a shop, and dark skies at night choose Dammeron over the master-planned communities down the hill.

Are luxury homes here on well water or culinary water?

Dammeron Valley is served by the Dammeron Valley Water Works (a private culinary system), not individual wells, which is a relief for buyers used to dealing with well permits in rural Utah. Most luxury properties also have separate irrigation rights or storage tanks for landscaping and livestock. Septic systems are standard since there is no municipal sewer.

How far is the drive to St. George and the airport?

It is about 20 miles down Highway 18 to St. George, roughly a 25-30 minute drive, and another 10 minutes to the St. George Regional Airport. Las Vegas's Harry Reid International is about two hours south on I-15. The commute is scenic but it's a real factor, so most luxury buyers here are retirees, remote workers, or second-home owners rather than daily commuters.

Can I keep horses or build a large shop on a luxury parcel?

Yes. Dammeron Valley zoning is built around rural residential use, and most luxury listings sit on 2 to 5+ acres zoned for horses, RVs, and detached shops. Many of the higher-end properties already include barns, arenas, or 40x60 insulated shops, which is part of why the price tags run where they do.

How many luxury homes typically sell in Dammeron Valley each year?

It's a thin market. Dammeron Valley usually sees somewhere between 25 and 45 total home sales a year, and only a handful of those clear the $1.5M+ luxury threshold. That scarcity is part of the appeal, but it also means serious buyers should be ready to move when the right property hits the MLS.