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Newcastle, Utah

Homes with Views for Sale in Newcastle, Utah

Newcastle is a small ranching community in western Iron County, tucked between the Pine Valley Mountains and the open Escalante Valley. Sitting at roughly 5,200 feet, it trades the red-rock heat of St. George for cooler summer evenings, real winters with snow, and some of the darkest night skies in southern Utah. View properties here aren't about a sliver of mountain peeking between rooftops — they're about 30-mile sightlines across hay fields and sage flats to the Pine Valley range, with neighbors measured in acres rather than feet. Buyers drawn to Newcastle are usually looking for elbow room, water rights, and a quieter pace than what's available down the hill in Washington County.

Most view listings fall into one of three buckets: smaller homesites near the Newcastle townsite with mountain backdrops, mid-size acreage on the benches with long valley views, and larger ranch-style parcels toward Pinto and the Pine Valley foothills. Pricing runs a wide range depending on acreage, water shares, and whether the home is site-built, modular, or a barndominium-style build — all common out here. Cedar City is about 40 miles east for hospitals and the regional airport, and St. George is roughly 35 miles southeast when you need a bigger city. Browse the active listings below to see which view properties are currently on the market in and around Newcastle.

August 2025 · Newcastle market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Newcastle right now.

Full Newcastle market report
Median sale
$395,000
1 closed in August 2025
Median DOM
106 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with views in Newcastle.

What kinds of views do Newcastle homes typically have?

Most view properties here look out over the Escalante Valley, the Pine Valley Mountains to the east, or the rolling agricultural land toward Enterprise. Higher parcels on the benches above town pick up long sightlines across open range with very little built obstruction. Light pollution is minimal, so night-sky views are part of the package too.

How much land usually comes with a view home in Newcastle?

Newcastle is rural Iron County, so view parcels commonly run from 1 acre up to 40+ acres. Larger acreage tracts on the foothills tend to carry the longest sightlines, while smaller lots near the town center still capture mountain views thanks to the wide valley floor.

Are utilities and water available on view lots outside town?

It varies. Properties closer to the Newcastle townsite typically have culinary water and power at the road, while more remote view parcels often rely on private wells, septic systems, and sometimes solar. Always confirm water rights and well status during due diligence — water is the single biggest variable in this part of Iron County.

How far is Newcastle from St. George and Cedar City?

Newcastle sits roughly 35 miles northwest of St. George and about 40 miles west of Cedar City, with Enterprise as the closest small town. Buyers who want quiet acreage with views but still need access to a regional airport, hospital, and shopping usually treat Cedar City or St. George as their service hub.

What's the climate like for a view home at this elevation?

Newcastle sits near 5,200 feet, so it's cooler than St. George — real four-season weather with snow in winter and summer highs typically in the upper 80s to low 90s. South- and east-facing view homes get strong passive solar gain in winter, which is worth factoring into siting and window choices.

How active is the Newcastle view-home market?

Inventory is thin year-round because the town itself is small and many parcels are held long-term by ranching families. When a view property does come up, it tends to move quickly to buyers from St. George, Las Vegas, and out-of-state. The active listings below reflect what's currently available.