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Pleasant Grove, Utah

Homes with Pools for Sale in Pleasant Grove, Utah

Pleasant Grove sits at the base of the Wasatch Range in Utah County, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the high 80s and 90s from June through August. That stretch of hot, dry weather is exactly why a backyard pool holds real value here — families get a solid three to four months of consistent swimming season, and outdoor living is part of daily life from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Neighborhoods like Grove Creek, the areas near Battle Creek, and newer construction along the east bench toward Timpanogos tend to have the larger lots that make in-ground pools practical, while some of the older, established sections of town lean toward smaller above-ground or lap-style pools on tighter parcels.

Pool homes in Pleasant Grove typically carry a premium over comparable homes without one, and inventory can be limited since not every lot size or HOA allows for one. Buyers coming from Salt Lake or Utah County tech jobs (Adobe, Podium, Vivint, and the Silicon Slopes corridor are all a short commute away) often want the pool specifically because they're not planning to drive to Utah Lake or a city rec center every weekend. Fenced yards, pool safety compliance, and heating type (gas vs. solar) are worth checking closely on any listing, since retrofitting an older pool can get expensive fast. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

July 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
$480,000
17 closed in July 2026
Median DOM
30 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
103
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with pools in Pleasant Grove.

Is a backyard pool worth it in Pleasant Grove's climate?

Pleasant Grove sits at about 4,600 feet on the Wasatch Front, so the swim season runs roughly late May through mid-September without a heater. Summer highs in the 90s make a pool genuinely useful for 3-4 months, and a gas or heat-pump heater can stretch shoulder seasons into April and October. Most owners winterize and cover from November through April.

What's the price premium for a Pleasant Grove home with a pool?

Expect to pay roughly $40,000-$80,000 more than a comparable home without a pool, depending on whether it's an in-ground gunite build, a vinyl liner, or an above-ground setup. Newer builds in Grove Creek and the benches near Battle Creek tend to carry the higher end of that range because lot sizes support larger pools and outdoor kitchens.

Are pools allowed in Pleasant Grove HOAs?

Most single-family neighborhoods in Pleasant Grove allow private pools, but some newer PUDs and townhome communities restrict them or require architectural review. If a listing is in an HOA, check the CC&Rs for setback, fencing, and equipment-screening rules before writing an offer.

What fencing and safety codes apply?

Utah County and Pleasant Grove City require a barrier at least 4 feet high around in-ground pools, with self-closing, self-latching gates. Many lenders and insurers also want a compliant cover or alarm. If you're buying a resale, the inspection should confirm the existing fence meets current code.

How much does it cost to maintain a pool here?

Plan on $1,500-$3,000 a year for chemicals, filter cartridges, and opening/closing service, plus added utility cost for the pump and any heater. Winterization runs $200-$400 if you hire it out. Saltwater systems are increasingly common in Pleasant Grove because they're easier on swimmers and on the equipment over time.

How many pool homes are typically active in Pleasant Grove?

Inventory is thin — usually only a handful of pool homes are listed at any given time across Pleasant Grove's roughly 38,000 residents. The active list below updates directly from the Wasatch Front MLS, so checking back weekly during spring and early summer is the best way to catch new listings.