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Mt Pleasant, Utah

Luxury Homes for Sale in Mt Pleasant, Utah

Mt Pleasant sits in the heart of Sanpete Valley, a high-elevation farming community at about 5,900 feet flanked by the Wasatch Plateau to the east and the San Pitch Mountains to the west. Luxury at this address looks different than it does on the Wasatch Front — instead of tight lots with rooftop decks, high-end buyers here are typically looking at custom homes on 5 to 40 acres, often with horse facilities, water shares, barns, and unobstructed views of farmland rolling up to the mountains. Historic Main Street, with its 1800s sandstone architecture and the annual Scandinavian Heritage Festival down in Ephraim, gives the area a settled, small-town feel that draws buyers tired of subdivision living.

Most upper-tier listings in Mt Pleasant land between $750K and $2M, with the ceiling pushed by acreage, water rights, and custom build quality more than square footage alone. The buyer pool here tends to skew toward equestrians, telecommuters looking for elbow room, and Wasatch Front families wanting a working ranch or weekend property within a 90-minute drive of Provo. Winters are real — expect cold nights and snow from November through March — but summers are dry and mild, and Skyline Drive, Palisade State Park, and the Manti-La Sal National Forest are all on the doorstep. Browse the active high-end listings below to see what's currently on the market in and around Mt Pleasant.

April 2026 · Mt Pleasant market

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

Full Mt Pleasant market report
Median sale
$399,000
6 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
30 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
40
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About luxury homes in Mt Pleasant.

What price range counts as luxury in Mt Pleasant?

In Mt Pleasant, luxury generally starts around $750K and runs into the $1.5M-$2M+ range for larger acreage estates. That's a different scale than Park City or Holladay, but it buys substantially more land and outbuildings here. Most high-end listings include 5+ acres, custom builds, and views of the Wasatch Plateau or San Pitch Mountains.

Are most luxury properties in Mt Pleasant on acreage?

Yes. The bulk of higher-priced homes sit on 2 to 40+ acres, often with horse setups, irrigation shares, barns, or shop buildings. Sanpete County zoning supports agricultural use, so livestock, hay ground, and outbuildings are typical rather than the exception at this price point.

How far is Mt Pleasant from Salt Lake City and the nearest airport?

Mt Pleasant is about 100 miles south of Salt Lake City via US-89 and I-15, roughly a 1.5-hour drive to SLC International. Provo is closer at about 70 miles. Many luxury buyers here are second-home owners from the Wasatch Front or out-of-state buyers seeking quiet acreage within reach of an international airport.

What do high-end Mt Pleasant homes typically include?

Expect custom finishes, large primary suites, oversized garages or detached shops, water rights or shares from Mt Pleasant Irrigation, and often horse facilities. Many sit along the bench with elevated views, and newer builds tend to feature ICF or upgraded insulation packages to handle Sanpete's cold winters.

Is water availability a concern at this price range?

It can be. Sanpete County is high desert, and culinary water connections plus secondary irrigation shares add real value to a property. When evaluating acreage listings, check the deeded water rights, well status, and any irrigation company shares — these often drive the price difference between two otherwise similar properties.

How active is the luxury market in Mt Pleasant?

Inventory at the top of the market is thin — typically a handful of listings at any given time rather than dozens. Homes that are priced realistically and show well tend to move within a few months, while overpriced acreage estates can sit for a year or more. Working with an agent who knows Sanpete comparables matters here.