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Enterprise, Utah

Homes with Solar Panels for Sale in Enterprise, Utah

Enterprise sits in the high desert of western Washington County at roughly 5,300 feet, about 40 minutes northwest of St. George and a world away from the Sun Belt sprawl down the hill. Summers are warm but noticeably cooler than St. George — typically 10 to 15 degrees lower on a July afternoon — and winters bring real snow and cold nights. What stays constant is the sunshine: the area averages around 250 sunny days a year, and the higher elevation keeps panels operating at better efficiency than the hotter valleys to the south. For buyers looking at solar-equipped homes here, that combination of strong solar resource, larger rural lots, and higher-than-average power loads (wells, shops, electric heat on outlying parcels) makes a paid-off array genuinely useful rather than a marketing line.

The wrinkle worth knowing before you write an offer: Enterprise is served by Garkane Energy Cooperative, not Rocky Mountain Power, and Garkane's net billing structure is different from what buyers see in St. George, Hurricane, or Washington City. Production credits, true-up periods, and interconnection requirements all follow Garkane's rules, so the same system in Enterprise pencils out differently than it would in Bloomington. Most solar homes around town and out toward Hebron and Enterprise Reservoir are on owned systems, often sized for acreage use, but leased arrays do show up and need closer review at closing. Browse the active solar-equipped listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out with any address you want production records or system details on.

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
24
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with solar panels in Enterprise.

Does Enterprise get enough sun to make solar worthwhile?

Yes. Enterprise sits at about 5,300 feet in the high desert of western Washington County and averages around 250-260 sunny days a year. The elevation actually helps panel efficiency since cooler ambient air keeps cells from overheating in summer. Most south-facing roof installs here produce strong year-round output, with winter snow load being the main short-term interrupter.

Are most solar systems in Enterprise owned or leased?

On the listings we see come through the MLS, owned systems are more common than leases or PPAs out here — partly because many homes sit on acreage where owners installed larger ground-mount or roof arrays sized for wells, shops, and outbuildings. Always confirm in the seller's disclosures whether the system is paid off, financed, or under a third-party lease, since that affects your loan and title.

How does net metering work with Garkane Energy?

Enterprise is served by Garkane Energy Cooperative, not Rocky Mountain Power, so the net metering rules differ from St. George or Cedar City. Garkane offers a net billing program with monthly true-ups rather than full retail net metering. Ask the seller for 12 months of bills so you can see real production and credit values before assuming payback math.

Will solar panels add resale value in a small town like Enterprise?

Owned systems generally do add value here, especially on rural parcels where power bills run high from well pumps, shops, and electric heat. Leased systems are more of a wash and sometimes complicate closing. Appraisers in Washington County will give credit for owned solar when comparable sales support it, so ask your agent to pull comps.

What should I check during inspection on a solar home?

Get the install date, inverter age (most inverters last 10-15 years), warranty transferability, and any roof penetrations checked by a qualified inspector. Request the original install paperwork, interconnection agreement with Garkane, and confirmation that any UCC-1 lien from a financed system has been or will be released at closing.

How many solar-equipped homes are typically listed in Enterprise?

Enterprise is a small market — usually 30 to 60 active listings total at any given time across town and the surrounding ranchettes in Enterprise Valley and Hebron. Solar-equipped homes are a smaller slice of that, often a handful at most, so the inventory below updates as new ones hit the MLS.