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Fountain Green, Utah

Homes with Views for Sale in Fountain Green, Utah

Fountain Green is a small ranching town in northern Sanpete County, tucked between the San Pitch Mountains to the west and the Wasatch Plateau to the east. At roughly 6,000 feet, almost every buildable lot in town gets some kind of long sightline — across hay fields toward Mt. Nebo's southern flank, west into the San Pitch range, or down the valley toward Moroni and Wales. The town has fewer than 1,100 residents, and zoning here still favors acreage parcels, horse property, and homes set well back from the road, which means view corridors tend to stay intact in ways they don't in faster-growing Utah markets.

For buyers, "view" in Fountain Green usually means one of three things: a bench-style lot on the east side of town with panoramic valley exposure, a working-acreage parcel with pasture and mountain backdrop, or a homesite tucked against the foothills with quick access to the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Winters bring real snow at this elevation, summers stay cooler than the Wasatch Front, and the night sky is dark enough that astronomy is a legitimate selling point. Prices remain well below comparable view property in Heber or Midway, which is part of why Sanpete County has drawn more remote workers and second-home buyers in recent years. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

April 2026 · Fountain Green market

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

Full Fountain Green market report
Median sale
$562,450
2 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
49 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
9
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with views in Fountain Green.

What kind of views do homes in Fountain Green typically have?

Most properties look west across the Sanpete Valley toward the San Pitch Mountains or east toward the Wasatch Plateau and Mt. Nebo's south face. Homes on the bench above town tend to capture both. Pasture and farmland views are the norm at lower elevations, with sage-and-juniper hillsides above.

How does elevation affect what I'll see from a Fountain Green home?

Fountain Green sits around 6,000 feet, so even modest lots get long sightlines across the valley. Properties on the east side of town climb quickly toward the foothills and tend to have the widest panoramas. Snow lingers on Mt. Nebo into June, which keeps the view dramatic well past spring.

Are view lots in Fountain Green more expensive than standard lots?

Yes, but the premium is modest compared to Wasatch Front markets. A view parcel here often runs 10-25% above an interior lot of the same size, and acreage is generally affordable — 1 to 5 acre view properties are common in the listings rotation.

Will future development block the views?

Fountain Green has fewer than 1,100 residents and large stretches of surrounding land are agricultural, BLM, or Forest Service. The risk of a subdivision rising in front of your view is low, though it's worth checking zoning on adjacent parcels and any water-share arrangements before closing.

How far is Fountain Green from the Wasatch Front?

It's about 90 minutes south of Provo via US-89 and roughly two hours from Salt Lake City International. Nephi and I-15 are 25 minutes west, which is how most residents reach larger grocery and medical services.

What should I check on a view property at this elevation?

Ask about the well and water rights, septic age, road maintenance in winter (some bench roads aren't county-plowed), and orientation — south and west-facing homes get strong afternoon sun and benefit from good window glazing. Wind exposure on ridgeline lots is also worth a conversation with the listing agent.