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Enterprise, Utah

New Listings in Enterprise, Utah

Enterprise sits on a high plateau in northwest Washington County, about 40 miles north of St. George at roughly 5,300 feet of elevation. That altitude changes the whole conversation compared to the rest of the county — summers stay 15 to 20 degrees cooler than St. George, winters bring real snow, and the town keeps a small-farm, ranching character that's getting harder to find in Southern Utah. New listings here tend to move in a few recognizable buckets: older farmhouses on irrigated acreage, newer stick-built homes on one-to-five acre parcels along Highway 18, and the occasional manufactured home on raw land closer to the reservoir. Inventory is thin by design — Enterprise has fewer than 1,800 residents — so fresh listings don't sit on the market the way they do in larger towns.

Watching new listings is the most practical way to shop a town this small. Most buyers coming to Enterprise are looking for elbow room, water rights, a shop or barn, and a commute that still works for jobs in Cedar City (about 45 minutes north) or St. George (about an hour south). Prices generally run well below the St. George median, but acreage, well-and-septic status, and irrigation shares can swing values significantly from one parcel to the next. The listings below are sorted by newest first, so the freshest properties on the Washington County MLS show at the top. Check back often — in a market this small, the right place often shows up once and is gone within a couple of weeks.

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
21
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Enterprise.

How often do new listings come on the market in Enterprise?

Enterprise is a small town of roughly 1,800 residents, so inventory turns slowly. In a typical month you might see anywhere from two to ten new listings hit the MLS, with spring and early summer being the most active stretch. If you're watching for a specific property type, set up an alert because something can come and go in a week.

What kinds of properties tend to show up as new listings here?

The mix leans toward single-family homes on larger lots, manufactured homes on acreage, and raw land parcels ranging from a half-acre in town to 40+ acre ranch pieces out toward Mountain Meadow and Hebron. True subdivision-style tract homes are rare. Horse property and homes with shops or outbuildings come up regularly.

What price range should I expect for new Enterprise listings?

Most in-town homes list in the $300,000s to low $500,000s, while homes on acreage or with significant outbuildings can run from the mid-$500,000s into the $800,000s. Bare land starts around $40,000 for small in-town lots and climbs into six figures for larger agricultural parcels.

How far is Enterprise from St. George and the nearest hospital?

Enterprise sits about 40 miles north of St. George via Highway 18, roughly a 50-minute drive. The closest full-service hospital is Intermountain St. George Regional. Enterprise itself has a clinic, grocery store, schools, and the basics, but most larger shopping trips head down to St. George or Cedar City.

Is the elevation going to affect what I'm buying?

Yes — Enterprise sits at about 5,300 feet, which means real winters with snow, cooler summer nights than St. George, and a shorter growing season. Heating costs and roof loads matter more here than down in the valley. On the upside, summer highs typically stay in the 80s rather than triple digits.

Can I get water rights with Enterprise land listings?

Sometimes, but it varies parcel by parcel. Some properties around Enterprise Reservoir and the surrounding farmland carry shares in the Enterprise Reservoir & Canal Company; others rely on culinary water from the town or a private well. Always confirm water rights, share counts, and well status in writing during due diligence.