Luxury Homes for Sale in Indianola, Utah
Indianola sits in the upper reaches of Sanpete County, tucked into the high valley between Spanish Fork Canyon and Fairview at roughly 5,800 feet. Luxury here doesn't look like a Park City ski-in chalet or a Holladay estate — it looks like 10 to 80+ acre spreads with horse setups, custom timber-and-stone homes, fishing ponds, and views across the valley to Mount Nebo. The luxury tier in Indianola generally starts around $1M and climbs past $3M for the larger ranch properties with water rights, multiple outbuildings, and finished shop space. Buyers drawn here are usually trading square footage in a subdivision for land, privacy, and the kind of quiet you only get an hour south of the Provo airport.
The trade-offs are real and worth knowing up front: most properties are on well and septic, winters bring serious snow loads (Indianola sees more snow than Spanish Fork just over the pass), and high-speed internet varies parcel by parcel — Starlink is common. In exchange, owners get access to Skyline Drive, the Manti-La Sal National Forest, blue-ribbon trout water on the Strawberry and Spanish Fork rivers, and quick reach to Fairview Canyon for snowmobiling. Most upper-end listings are custom builds from the 2000s onward, often with great rooms designed around the mountain views, gourmet kitchens, and heated shops sized for RVs or tractors. Browse the active high-end listings below to see what's currently on the market in Indianola.
February 2026 · Indianola market
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What price range counts as luxury in Indianola? ▾
In Indianola the luxury threshold typically begins around $1 million, with most high-end properties falling between $1.2M and $2.5M. Larger ranches with significant acreage, water shares, and multiple structures can push past $3M. Compared to Wasatch Front luxury markets, you generally get far more land and outbuildings for the dollar here.
How much land do luxury properties in Indianola usually include? ▾
Most upper-tier listings sit on 10 to 40 acres, and it's not unusual to see parcels of 80 acres or more at the top of the market. Many include irrigation shares, fenced pasture, and water rights — important details to verify on each specific listing since rights don't always transfer automatically.
Are these homes on city utilities or well and septic? ▾
Almost all luxury homes in Indianola are on private well and septic systems. Buyers should review the well log, flow rate, and septic inspection during due diligence. Power is grid-tied through Rocky Mountain Power, and propane is the standard heating fuel since there's no natural gas line into the valley.
How long is the commute to Provo or Salt Lake City? ▾
Indianola is about 45 minutes to Provo via US-89 and Spanish Fork Canyon, and roughly 90 minutes to downtown Salt Lake City in good weather. Canyon driving in winter storms adds time, so many full-time residents who commute plan accordingly or work remotely.
What should I know about winter conditions before buying here? ▾
At nearly 5,800 feet, Indianola gets meaningful snowfall — often more than nearby Spanish Fork or Nephi. Long driveways need to be plowed, roofs are built for heavy snow loads, and backup power (generators or solar with battery) is common on the higher-end properties. Factor plowing and propane costs into your annual budget.
Is there much luxury inventory available at any given time? ▾
Indianola is a small market, so the active luxury inventory is usually thin — often under a dozen listings above $1M at once. Properties with rare features like senior water rights, large heated shops, or river frontage tend to move quickly when priced right. The list below reflects what's currently active on the MLS.