Vacation Rental Properties for Sale in Pleasant Grove, Utah
Pleasant Grove sits at the north end of Utah County right where the Silicon Slopes tech corridor meets the Wasatch foothills, which makes the rental conversation here more nuanced than in a pure resort town. The city has tightened short-term rental rules over the past several years, and most residential zones do not permit stays under 30 days without a conditional use permit. That said, mid-term and extended-stay rentals — the 30-to-90-day furnished stays favored by traveling nurses, relocating tech workers at Adobe, Ancestry, and the Lehi corporate campuses, and families visiting BYU students — remain a strong play. Properties near Pleasant Grove Boulevard, the Grove Creek bench, and the foothill neighborhoods below G Mountain tend to draw the highest extended-stay demand.
Buyers looking at rental-suitable homes in Pleasant Grove are usually weighing three things: proximity to I-15 and the tech corridor, walkability to local draws like Strawberry Days events and the trails up Battle Creek Canyon, and whether the HOA or zoning will actually allow the rental model they have in mind. Sundance Resort is 20 minutes up Provo Canyon, Park City is roughly 45 minutes north, and Salt Lake International is about 40 minutes via I-15 — a geographic sweet spot that pulls business travelers, ski-trip groups, and family visitors into the same property year-round. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you want help cross-checking zoning and CC&Rs before you make an offer.
May 2026 · Pleasant Grove market
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About vacation rental properties in Pleasant Grove.
Does Pleasant Grove allow short-term rentals? ▾
Pleasant Grove restricts short-term rentals (under 30 days) in most residential zones, similar to neighboring Lindon and Highland. Nightly rentals are generally only permitted in specific commercial or mixed-use zones, or with a conditional use permit. Always verify the current ordinance with Pleasant Grove City before assuming a property can be operated as an Airbnb or VRBO.
What's the difference between a short-term and mid-term rental here? ▾
Short-term means stays under 30 days and faces the tightest zoning restrictions in Pleasant Grove. Mid-term rentals (30+ days, often furnished) are treated like standard residential leases and are widely allowed throughout the city. Many investors here pivot to 30- or 60-day stays to serve traveling nurses at Intermountain hospitals and contractors working Silicon Slopes builds.
Who rents vacation or extended-stay properties in Pleasant Grove? ▾
The renter pool leans toward families visiting BYU students, travelers using the Provo Airport (15 minutes south), Silicon Slopes business travelers from Lehi and Draper, and winter visitors heading to Sundance or Park City resorts. Summer brings overflow demand from the Utah Lake recreation crowd and Timpanogos Cave visitors.
Are there HOAs that prohibit nightly rentals even when the city allows them? ▾
Yes — many of the newer Pleasant Grove developments around Grove Creek, The Boulders, and the foothills near G Mountain have CC&Rs banning rentals under 6 or 12 months. Always pull the HOA documents before writing an offer if rental income is part of your plan.
What's the typical price range for a property suited to extended-stay rentals? ▾
Single-family homes with a layout that works for furnished rentals generally run from the mid $500Ks into the $800Ks in Pleasant Grove, with foothill properties and homes with mountain views pushing higher. Townhomes near Pleasant Grove Boulevard can come in lower and are popular with first-time rental investors.
How does Pleasant Grove compare to Park City for vacation rental returns? ▾
Park City delivers higher nightly rates and resort-driven occupancy but costs three to five times more per door and faces its own evolving STR rules. Pleasant Grove offers a lower entry price, steady year-round demand from tech corridor business travel and BYU family visits, and stronger appreciation tied to the Silicon Slopes economy rather than ski season.