Homes with Pools for Sale in Fillmore, Utah
Fillmore is the Millard County seat, sitting at about 5,100 feet along I-15 roughly halfway between Salt Lake City and St. George. Summers here are hot and dry — daytime highs regularly hit the low 90s from mid-June through August — but nights cool off quickly thanks to the elevation and the proximity of the Pahvant Range. That combination makes a private pool genuinely useful for about four months of the year, and it's part of why pool homes in town tend to draw attention from buyers coming out of Provo, Nephi, and Delta who want acreage plus a place to cool off after working outside. Most pool properties in the Fillmore MLS sit on larger lots, often a half-acre or more, with room for a fenced yard, a covered patio, and outbuildings.
Because Fillmore is small (population around 2,700) and rural, active pool listings come and go in small numbers — sometimes only one or two at a time. Buyers should weigh winterization costs, since pools here need to be closed from roughly October through April, and confirm whether the home is on city water or a private well before factoring in fill and top-off expenses. School-age families also tend to look in the Fillmore Elementary and Millard High boundaries, both walkable from most in-town neighborhoods. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you'd like to set an alert for new pool properties as they hit.
April 2026 · Fillmore market
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About homes with pools in Fillmore.
How many homes with pools are typically on the market in Fillmore? ▾
Fillmore is a small town of roughly 2,700 residents, and pool homes are uncommon here. At any given time you might see one or two active listings with an in-ground pool, and above-ground pools show up more often on rural acreage parcels. If nothing matches today, it's worth setting an MLS alert since inventory turns slowly.
Is a pool practical in Fillmore's climate? ▾
Fillmore sits at about 5,100 feet in Millard County, with hot dry summers (highs in the upper 80s to mid 90s from June through August) and cold winters that drop below freezing. Realistic swim season runs roughly late May through mid-September. Most owners winterize and cover pools by October.
What does it cost to heat and maintain a pool out here? ▾
Natural gas is available in town through Dominion Energy, and most heated pools run on gas rather than propane or electric heat pumps. Expect higher heating costs than St. George or Washington due to cool nights even in summer. Budget for a solid cover to cut evaporation, since Millard County sees low humidity and steady wind.
Are there water restrictions that affect filling or topping off a pool? ▾
Fillmore is served by municipal culinary water, and Millard County has periodic drought-stage restrictions like most of Utah. Initial pool fills sometimes require coordination with the city, and outdoor watering schedules can tighten in dry years. Some rural properties on shares or wells have more flexibility.
What price range do pool homes in Fillmore fall into? ▾
Fillmore's overall median sits well below the Wasatch Front, generally in the $350K–$500K range for standard homes. Properties with pools typically list higher, often $500K–$800K depending on acreage, outbuildings, and whether the pool is in-ground or above-ground. Acreage parcels along Highway 99 and toward Flowell push the upper end.
Do sellers usually include pool equipment and covers? ▾
In most Fillmore transactions, pumps, filters, heaters, automatic or safety covers, and basic cleaning equipment convey with the home. Confirm specifics in the REPC, and ask for recent service records since rural service techs travel from Delta, Nephi, or Provo and regular maintenance history matters.