Luxury Homes for Sale in Enterprise, Utah
Enterprise sits on a high plateau in the northwest corner of Washington County, about 40 minutes from St. George and roughly an hour from Cedar City. At 5,300 feet, it runs cooler than the Hurricane Valley below — real four-season weather, snow in winter, and summer highs in the mid-80s instead of triple digits. Luxury here doesn't mean a gated golf community; it means acreage. The high end of the Enterprise market is typically custom homes on 5 to 40+ acres, often with water rights, horse setups, shops, and views toward the Pine Valley Mountains or out across the reservoir. Price points at the top of this market generally run from the upper $700s into the $1.5M+ range, with the ceiling driven by land, water shares, and outbuildings rather than finish-level alone.
Buyers shopping the upper tier in Enterprise tend to want privacy, space for animals, and room for shops or barns — things that are getting harder to find closer to St. George without paying significantly more. Holt Ranches, the area around Enterprise Reservoir, and parcels off Old Highway 18 are where most of the higher-end inventory shows up. Internet has improved with fiber rollout in parts of town, which has made remote work realistic and brought in a different kind of buyer than even five years ago. Inventory at the top is thin, so listings move when they're priced right. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
May 2026 · Enterprise market
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About luxury homes in Enterprise.
What qualifies as a luxury home in Enterprise? ▾
In Enterprise, luxury is usually defined by land and outbuildings rather than finish level alone. Most high-end listings sit on 5+ acres, include water shares or a working well, and feature a shop, barn, or detached garage. Expect a starting point in the high $700s, with larger ranch properties and custom builds climbing past $1.3M.
How does Enterprise's climate compare to St. George for year-round living? ▾
Enterprise is roughly 2,500 feet higher than St. George, so summers stay in the 80s and winters bring real snow and freezing nights. That makes it a draw for buyers who want four seasons and cooler evenings, but it also means heating costs, plowing, and well-freeze protection are real considerations on larger properties.
Do luxury properties here typically include water rights? ▾
Many do, but not all. Irrigation shares from Enterprise Reservoir and culinary well rights are tracked separately from the deed, and they significantly affect value on acreage parcels. Always confirm exactly how many shares convey and whether the well is permitted for stock, irrigation, or culinary use before writing an offer.
How far is Enterprise from St. George and the nearest airport? ▾
Enterprise is about 40 miles northwest of St. George — roughly an hour's drive down Highway 18 through Veyo and Central. St. George Regional Airport handles regional flights, and Las Vegas Harry Reid is about 2.5 hours away for direct national connections.
Is high-speed internet available for remote work on rural acreage? ▾
Coverage varies parcel by parcel. Fiber and fixed wireless have expanded in town and along the main corridors, but homes set back on larger acreage may rely on Starlink or a wireless ISP. It's worth checking the specific address with local providers before assuming a property will support a home office.
How many luxury listings are typically active in Enterprise at one time? ▾
Enterprise is a small market, so the upper price tier usually has only a handful of active listings — often fewer than ten at any given moment. Inventory turns slowly, which means serious buyers should set up MLS alerts and be ready to tour quickly when a property fitting their criteria hits the market.