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Tremonton, Utah

Homes with Pools for Sale in Tremonton, Utah

Tremonton is a working agricultural town off I-15 about 25 minutes north of Brigham City and just over an hour from Salt Lake City, and the homes-with-pools segment here is small but distinct. Summers in Box Elder County run hot and dry — daytime highs routinely hit the low 90s from late June through August — which makes a backyard pool genuinely usable, even if the swim season is shorter than what buyers see in Washington County. Most pool homes sit on larger lots in the newer subdivisions south of Main Street, on acreage out toward Garland and Bothwell, or tucked into established neighborhoods near Tremonton City Park. Lot sizes here tend to be more generous than along the Wasatch Front, which is part of why pool installations pencil out.

Buyers looking at pool properties in Tremonton are usually families who want a private summer setup without driving to Willard Bay or the Bear River, plus a growing share of remote workers relocating from Ogden and Layton for the space. Expect a mix of in-ground gunite, vinyl-liner, and well-maintained above-ground pools, often paired with covered patios, RV parking, and shop buildings. Because the pool season runs roughly Memorial Day through mid-September, winterization quality matters — ask sellers for service records and confirm the heater, pump, and cover are accounted for. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in and around Tremonton.

May 2026 · Tremonton market

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

Full Tremonton market report
Median sale
$340,000
19 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
28 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
84
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with pools in Tremonton.

Is a backyard pool realistic in Tremonton's climate?

Tremonton sits in Box Elder County at about 4,300 feet, with summer highs in the upper 80s to mid 90s from June through early September. That gives you roughly a 12-to-14 week swim season if the pool is unheated, and longer with a heater and solar cover. Winters are cold enough that nearly every pool here gets closed and covered from October through April.

Are most pools in Tremonton in-ground or above-ground?

Both show up on the MLS, but in-ground gunite and vinyl-liner pools are what most buyers want and what holds value at resale. Above-ground pools are common on rural acreage west of town and out toward Garland and Bothwell, often paired with a deck. In-ground listings tend to cluster in the newer subdivisions on the south and east sides of Tremonton.

How much does a pool add to the price of a Tremonton home?

In a market where the median sits in the upper $400s to low $500s, a well-built in-ground pool typically adds $30,000 to $60,000 to the asking price compared to a similar home without one. The premium is smaller than what you'd see in St. George because the swim season is shorter, but pools remain a real differentiator here since relatively few homes have them.

What should I check during inspection on a pool home up here?

Ask for documentation on the last winterization, the age of the liner or plaster, and the condition of the heater and pump. Freeze damage to plumbing is the single biggest risk in northern Utah, so confirm lines were blown out properly each fall. A dedicated pool inspection runs $200-$400 and is worth it on any in-ground purchase.

Are there water restrictions that affect filling or topping off a pool?

Tremonton draws from a mix of municipal sources and secondary irrigation shares, and Box Elder County has seen drought-stage restrictions in recent summers. Initial fills are usually allowed but may be scheduled with the city, and topping off is generally fine. Check current stage rules with Tremonton City before closing if water access matters to you.

How many pool homes are usually active in Tremonton at one time?

Inventory is thin — often just a handful of pool homes on the market at any given moment across Tremonton, Garland, and the surrounding county. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available, and consider setting up a saved search since these properties tend to move quickly in spring.