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Nibley, Utah

Homes with Pools for Sale in Nibley, Utah

Nibley sits on the south end of Cache Valley, about ten minutes from Logan and roughly 80 miles north of Salt Lake City. It's a young, fast-growing town — the population has more than doubled since 2010 — built around quiet residential neighborhoods, the Nibley Elementary corridor, and easy access to Highway 165. Homes with pools are genuinely uncommon here, and that's largely a climate story: Cache Valley winters are cold and long, with January lows regularly in the teens, so a pool is a seasonal feature rather than a year-round one like you'd see in Washington County. The owners who put them in tend to be families settling in for the long haul, and the pools themselves are usually inground, gas-heated, and paired with larger lots on the west and south edges of town.

If you're shopping pool homes in Nibley, expect a short list. Most active listings with pools fall in the upper price tiers for the area, often on quarter-acre-plus lots in subdivisions like Heritage Hills or newer developments off 3200 South. Budget for winterization every fall, a pool cover that can handle snow load, and higher culinary water use during summer fills and top-offs. Cache County School District serves the area, and you're still within easy reach of Beaver Mountain, Logan Canyon, and USU. Browse the active listings below to see which pool properties are currently on the market in Nibley.

May 2026 · Nibley market

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

Full Nibley market report
Median sale
$399,500
10 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
7 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
82
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with pools in Nibley.

Is a backyard pool actually usable in Nibley's climate?

Realistically you're looking at a Memorial Day through mid-September swim season in Cache Valley. Summer highs run in the upper 80s to low 90s with low humidity, so afternoons and evenings are genuinely comfortable. Most owners winterize and cover by early October once nighttime temps drop into the 30s.

Are inground pools common in Nibley?

No — Cache Valley's short swim season and hard winters mean only a small share of homes have pools, and most that do are in newer subdivisions on the south and west sides of town. Expect a limited number of active listings at any given time, so buyers often need to be patient or expand the search to nearby Hyrum, Providence, or Logan.

Do pool homes here usually have heaters?

Many do, and it makes a real difference in Cache Valley. A natural gas heater can stretch the season by a month on each end and keep the water comfortable on cooler June and September evenings. Solar covers are also common as a low-cost way to hold heat overnight.

What about water restrictions in Nibley?

Nibley pulls from culinary water for pool fills, and Cache Valley has seen drought-year restrictions on outdoor watering. Pool fills themselves haven't typically been banned, but check current city guidance before scheduling a refill, especially mid-summer.

Does a pool add resale value in Cache Valley?

It's a mixed bag. Pools appeal to a narrower slice of buyers here than in St. George or Washington County because of the short season and winterization costs. Homes with well-maintained pools, good fencing, and quality decking tend to sell fine, but a neglected pool can be a liability at resale.

What should I inspect before buying a pool home in Nibley?

Get a dedicated pool inspection on top of the standard home inspection. Key items: pump and heater age, liner or plaster condition, freeze damage on plumbing, fence and gate compliance with city code, and whether the previous owner winterized properly each fall.