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Teasdale, Utah

Luxury Homes for Sale in Teasdale, Utah

Teasdale is a tiny unincorporated community in Wayne County, a few minutes west of Torrey and the entrance to Capitol Reef National Park. At roughly 7,000 feet, it stays noticeably cooler than St. George or Moab in the summer, gets real winters with snow on Boulder Mountain, and sits under some of the darkest skies in the lower 48. Luxury here doesn't look like a gated subdivision — it looks like a custom timber-and-stone home on 5 to 40 acres, with irrigated pasture, water shares, red rock views toward the Waterpocket Fold, and aspens or cottonwoods along an irrigation ditch. Buyers in this price tier are usually building a legacy second home, a working hobby ranch, or a quiet base camp for fly fishing the Fremont, hiking the Park, and skiing Eagle Point.

Because Wayne County's population is under 3,000, high-end inventory is thin and turns over slowly. A given year might see only a handful of true luxury sales across Teasdale, Torrey, and Grover combined, which means pricing is driven as much by acreage, water rights, well capacity, and outbuildings as by square footage. Drive times matter too: plan on about 3.5 hours to Salt Lake City International and a similar haul to Las Vegas. Browse the active luxury listings below to see what's currently on the market in and around Teasdale.

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 luxury homes in Teasdale.

What price range counts as luxury in Teasdale?

In Teasdale, luxury generally starts around $1M and runs up past $3M for larger acreage properties with custom builds, water rights, or red rock views. Because the town is so small and inventory is thin, a single new listing can shift the comps significantly. Compare price-per-square-foot against recent sales in Torrey and Grover to get a realistic read.

Why are upscale buyers drawn to Teasdale specifically?

Teasdale sits in Wayne County at about 7,000 feet, tucked between Capitol Reef National Park and Boulder Mountain, with dark skies, cooler summers than St. George, and almost no commercial development. It attracts second-home owners who want a quiet base for hiking, fly fishing the Fremont River, and skiing Eagle Point — without the price tag or crowds of Park City or Moab.

Do luxury Teasdale properties typically include acreage and water rights?

Most high-end homes here sit on 2 to 40+ acres, and water shares from local irrigation companies are a major value driver. Verify shares, well permits, and any grazing rights during due diligence — they affect both livability and resale. Properties with senior water rights and irrigated pasture command meaningful premiums.

How does the short selling season affect luxury buying here?

Wayne County's market is seasonal: most listings hit between April and October, with showings slowing once snow closes higher elevation roads. Serious luxury inventory often trades quietly, sometimes before it formally lists, so working with an agent who knows the Torrey-Teasdale-Grover corridor matters more than in a metro market.

Are short-term rentals allowed on luxury Teasdale homes?

Wayne County has been tightening nightly rental rules, and Teasdale itself is unincorporated, so regulations depend on the specific parcel and any HOA or subdivision covenants. If rental income factors into your purchase math, confirm current county code and CC&Rs in writing before going under contract.

How far is Teasdale from a major airport?

Teasdale is roughly 3.5 to 4 hours from Salt Lake City International and about 4.5 hours from Las Vegas. Smaller regional options include Richfield (about an hour northwest) for private aircraft. Many luxury buyers fly into SLC, rent a vehicle, and treat the drive south through Sevier Valley as part of the trip.