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Enterprise, Utah

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Enterprise, Utah

Enterprise sits on the high desert plateau of western Washington County at about 5,400 feet, which makes it a different animal from St. George down the hill. Summers run 15-20 degrees cooler than the St. George basin, winters bring real snow a few times a season, and the town keeps its agricultural roots with hay fields, cattle, and the Enterprise Reservoir just west of town. A 3 bed, 2 bath home is the workhorse floor plan here, the size most families and retirees actually want, and it covers everything from 1970s ramblers on quarter-acre lots in town to newer builds on acreage along Old Highway 18 and the outlying rural roads.

Pricing is one of the main reasons buyers look at Enterprise instead of Hurricane, Washington, or Ivins. You can still find a solid 3/2 in the $350K-$500K range, and rural 3/2 properties with water shares or a shop building trade in a wider band depending on land. The town is small (around 1,800 people), the commute to St. George runs about 45 minutes down SR-18 past Veyo and Diamond Valley, and the lifestyle leans quiet, conservative, and outdoor-focused, with Pine Valley, the reservoir, and the Mountain Meadows area all within a short drive. Browse the active 3 bed, 2 bath listings below to see what's currently available, and reach out when you want to walk a property in person.

May 2026 · Enterprise market

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

Full Enterprise market report
Median sale
$365,800
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
97 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
22
active + pending

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Common questions

About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Enterprise.

How many 3 bed, 2 bath homes are typically on the market in Enterprise?

Enterprise is a small town of roughly 1,800 residents, so the active MLS count is usually in the single digits. At any given time you might see two to eight homes matching the 3/2 layout, including a mix of older farmhouses, manufactured homes on land, and newer stick-built construction. Inventory turns slowly, so checking back weekly makes sense.

What price range should I expect for a 3/2 in Enterprise?

Most 3 bed, 2 bath homes in Enterprise trade in the upper $300s to mid $500s, depending on lot size, age, and whether the property includes acreage or outbuildings. Manufactured homes on owned land sit lower, while newer builds with shop space or pasture push higher. Enterprise still prices well below St. George, which is about 40 miles southeast.

Do most 3/2 homes here sit on larger lots or acreage?

Many do. Enterprise sits at about 5,400 feet on the high desert plateau, and the town was platted with generous lots. It's common to find 3/2 homes on a quarter acre to a full acre in town, and rural properties outside the city limits often include 2 to 20+ acres with water shares or irrigation rights.

What schools serve 3/2 homes in Enterprise?

Enterprise is part of the Washington County School District. Kids attend Enterprise Elementary and Enterprise High School, both located in town. The small-school setting is a real draw for families moving from the busier St. George corridor.

Is Enterprise a reasonable commute to St. George or Cedar City?

Enterprise is about 40 miles from St. George (roughly 45-50 minutes via SR-18) and around 50 miles from Cedar City. Plenty of residents commute to jobs at Dixie Regional, the school district, or trades in St. George, though winter snow on SR-18 can slow things down a few days each year.

Do 3 bed, 2 bath homes here usually have basements or garages?

It varies. Older homes in town often have unfinished basements, which can effectively add sleeping space beyond the listed 3/2 count. Newer builds tend to be single-level slab-on-grade with attached 2-car garages, and rural properties frequently include detached shops or barns, which matter more here than in suburban markets.