Luxury Homes for Sale in Enoch, Utah
Enoch sits just north of Cedar City at about 5,600 feet elevation, and luxury here looks different than it does along the Wasatch Front. Instead of tight subdivisions, the upper end of the Enoch market is mostly large-lot custom builds — think two to five acres, room for a shop or horse setup, 360-degree views of the Hurricane Cliffs to the south and the Markagunt Plateau to the east. Most high-end inventory falls in the $750K to $1.4M range, which buys square footage and acreage that would cost three times as much in Park City or Holladay. Neighborhoods like Cedar Highlands, the homes off Midvalley Road, and the newer custom builds along Minersville Highway tend to anchor the top of the market.
The buyer pool skews toward retirees relocating from California and Las Vegas, SUU faculty wanting space outside Cedar City limits, and remote workers who want a four-season climate without Park City prices. Winters bring real snow but nothing like Summit County, summers stay 10-15 degrees cooler than St. George, and Cedar City Regional Airport is 15 minutes away with daily SLC connections. Property taxes run noticeably lower than Washington County, and Iron County water rights still trade with land on many of the larger parcels — something worth asking about on any property over an acre. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Enoch's upper price tier.
May 2026 · Enoch market
Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Enoch right now.
5 matching · page 1 of 1
Active listings
Prefer the map?
See all 5 luxury homes on a map
Pan around Enoch and refine by drawing your own boundary.
Common questions
About luxury homes in Enoch.
What price point qualifies as luxury in Enoch? ▾
In Enoch, the luxury tier generally starts around $700,000 and runs up to roughly $1.4M, with a handful of acreage estates pushing higher. That's a different scale than Park City or Holladay — here the premium pays for land, shop space, and custom finishes rather than ski-town location.
Do luxury homes in Enoch usually come with acreage? ▾
Yes. Most upper-tier properties sit on 1 to 5 acres, and some equestrian estates run larger. Zoning across much of Enoch supports horses, outbuildings, and detached shops, which is a big part of why buyers choose Enoch over in-town Cedar City.
How does Enoch luxury compare to St. George or Washington County? ▾
Your dollar goes further in Enoch. A $1M budget often buys 3,500–5,000 sq ft on acreage here, versus a smaller lot in a gated St. George community for the same price. The trade-off is climate — Enoch gets real winters at 5,600 feet, while St. George stays warm year-round.
What should buyers know about water rights on larger Enoch parcels? ▾
Many rural Enoch properties rely on culinary connections plus separate irrigation shares or private wells. Water shares and well permits transfer separately from the deed, so confirm with the listing agent and the Iron County Recorder what's included before writing an offer.
Are there HOA-governed luxury subdivisions in Enoch? ▾
Some, but fewer than you'd find in Cedar City or St. George. Parkview Estates and a few newer developments have CC&Rs, while many custom acreage builds are unrestricted. If you want HOA architectural controls — or specifically want to avoid them — filter accordingly.
How long do high-end Enoch homes typically sit on the market? ▾
The luxury segment moves slower than the entry-level market here — often 60 to 120+ days, since the buyer pool for $800K+ rural acreage homes is narrower. Well-priced homes with shops and finished basements tend to move fastest.