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Pleasant Grove, Utah

Homes with Acreage for Sale in Pleasant Grove, Utah

Pleasant Grove sits at the base of Mount Timpanogos in north Utah County, and acreage here means something different than it does in, say, Eagle Mountain or Erda. Land is tight — the city is largely built out between I-15 and the foothills — so a half-acre lot already qualifies as roomy by local standards, and anything over an acre usually carries a meaningful premium. The acreage homes that do trade tend to cluster on the east bench above 1100 East, in the older Grove neighborhoods west of State Street with mature fruit trees and irrigation rights, and in pockets near Battle Creek and the Manila area where lot sizes step up before you hit the Cedar Hills and Alpine borders.

Buyers come here for a specific combination: Timpanogos views, a 10-minute drive to the Silicon Slopes tech corridor in Lehi, Alpine School District boundaries, and enough land for a shop, RV parking, a pasture, or a serious garden without committing to a rural commute. Pressurized irrigation is widespread, which matters when you're watering a real lot through a Utah summer. Zoning varies block by block, so horse rights, ADU allowances, and outbuilding limits are worth checking before you write an offer. Listings move quickly when they're priced right, especially the rare sub-$1M acreage parcels. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Pleasant Grove.

May 2026 · Pleasant Grove market

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

Full Pleasant Grove market report
Median sale
$580,000
27 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
8 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
87
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with acreage in Pleasant Grove.

How much land typically counts as an acreage property in Pleasant Grove?

Most MLS listings tagged as acreage in Pleasant Grove sit on a half acre to about 2 acres, with a smaller pool of 3-5 acre parcels on the east bench and out toward Manila and the Battle Creek foothills. Anything above 5 acres is rare inside city limits since infill has been heavy since the early 2000s. Larger horse-friendly spreads usually show up just over the line in Lindon, Cedar Hills, or Alpine.

Can I keep horses or livestock on acreage in Pleasant Grove?

It depends on zoning. RA-1 and RR-1 zones on the east side allow horses and limited livestock with minimum lot sizes, while standard R1-15 and smaller residential zones do not. Always confirm the zoning and any CC&Rs with the city's planning department before writing an offer — a 1-acre lot zoned residential won't let you bring in horses even if the space exists.

What's the price range for acreage homes here right now?

Half-acre to 1-acre homes in Pleasant Grove generally run from the mid $700s into the low $1Ms depending on age, finish level, and view. Properties with 2+ acres, mountain views, or water shares typically start around $1.3M and climb past $2.5M for newer custom builds near Grove Creek and the foothill benches.

Do acreage properties in Pleasant Grove come with water shares?

Many do. Pressurized irrigation through the Pleasant Grove Irrigation Company is common, and some larger parcels include shares in North Union, Lindon, or Battle Creek systems. Water shares add real value for anyone planning a pasture, orchard, or large garden, so ask the listing agent specifically what conveys with the property.

How's the commute from Pleasant Grove acreage to Silicon Slopes or Salt Lake?

Pleasant Grove sits right off I-15 at the 500 East and Pleasant Grove Boulevard exits, putting Lehi's tech corridor 10-15 minutes north and downtown SLC about 40 minutes without traffic. The east-side acreage neighborhoods add another 5-10 minutes to reach the freeway, which most buyers consider a fair trade for the lot size and Mount Timpanogos views.

Are there newer subdivisions with larger lots, or is most acreage older homes?

Both exist. The older acreage stock is concentrated west of State Street and in the original Grove neighborhoods, often with mature trees and 1970s-90s homes. Newer custom builds on 0.5-2 acre lots have gone up along the east bench above 1100 East and near the Manila area, many with walkout basements and Timp views.