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Teasdale, Utah

Homes with Views for Sale in Teasdale, Utah

Teasdale is a small ranching village tucked between Torrey and Grover at about 7,000 feet, and the views here are the reason most buyers make the drive south. Properties look out at the Capitol Reef cliff bands, the timbered slopes of Boulder Mountain, and the open sage flats running toward Thousand Lake Mountain. Because the town sits in a shallow bowl ringed by red rock and aspen-covered benches, even homes on modest lots tend to have a long, uninterrupted sightline in at least one direction. Add Wayne County's dark-sky designation and the views keep going after sunset — the Milky Way is a nightly event from most porches.

Buyers shopping view homes in Teasdale generally fall into three camps: second-home owners who want a Capitol Reef base without Torrey's nightly-rental density, retirees trading Wasatch Front traffic for quiet acreage, and remote workers buying 5 to 40 acres with Starlink and a well. Price points run wider than people expect — older village cottages with framed cliff views can land in the mid $400s, while custom builds on Boulder Mountain benches with full panoramas push past $1.5M. Winters are real (snow, cold nights, occasional road issues over Highway 12), but summers are mild compared to St. George, with highs typically in the 80s. Browse the active listings below to see which view orientations and acreage sizes are currently on the market.

April 2026 · Teasdale market

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

Full Teasdale market report
Median sale
$955,000
1 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
311 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
87.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with views in Teasdale.

What kinds of views are most common around Teasdale?

Most homes look out at the red and white sandstone cliffs of the Capitol Reef area, the Boulder Mountain plateau to the south, or the wooded benches above Sulphur Creek. Some properties also catch the Aquarius and Thousand Lake ranges. The terrain rolls enough that even modest lots can sit on a rise with a long sightline.

How close are these homes to Capitol Reef National Park?

Teasdale sits roughly 10 minutes west of the Capitol Reef entrance near Torrey on Highway 24. Many view properties are oriented specifically to capture the same cliff bands you see inside the park, without paying the in-park or Torrey premium.

Are most view properties on large acreage or smaller village lots?

Both exist. The older core of Teasdale has half-acre to two-acre lots with mature cottonwoods framing the views, while parcels up toward the Boulder Mountain foothills and along Carcass Creek can run 5 to 40+ acres. Bigger acreage usually means darker skies and zero neighbors in the sightline.

Do view homes here hold value as short-term rentals?

Wayne County allows nightly rentals in many areas, and proximity to Capitol Reef keeps occupancy strong from April through October. Homes with framed red-rock views consistently outperform interior-facing properties on nightly rate. Check the specific parcel's zoning and any HOA rules before underwriting STR income.

What should I check before buying a view lot in Teasdale?

Confirm water shares or culinary connection (some parcels rely on Teasdale Town water, others on wells), septic feasibility, and whether any easements or future builds could block the sightline. Elevation also matters — Teasdale sits near 7,000 feet, so winter access and snow load are real considerations.

Is the view market here seasonal?

Listing inventory tends to thin in winter and pick up from March through summer alongside park traffic. Sellers who price right in spring often see offers from buyers touring Capitol Reef. Winter shoppers face less competition but a smaller pool of active listings.