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Mt Pleasant, Utah

New Listings in Mt Pleasant, Utah

Mt Pleasant sits in the middle of Sanpete Valley along Highway 89, about two hours south of Salt Lake City and 45 minutes from Provo through Spanish Fork Canyon. It's a town of roughly 3,500 with a walkable historic Main Street, the well-known Wasatch Academy boarding school, and a working agricultural economy still tied to cattle, turkeys, and hay ground. Because the town is small, new listings don't arrive daily the way they do in Lehi or St George — fresh inventory tends to come in waves, with the heaviest activity from April through September. Watching the new-listing feed closely matters here in a way it doesn't in larger markets, because a well-priced home can be gone before the weekend.

Buyers looking at Mt Pleasant are usually after one of three things: an affordable older home on a generous lot (quarter-acre and up is common), a small acreage property with irrigation shares and room for horses or a hobby farm, or a quiet base for remote work within reach of the Wasatch Front. Median prices generally run well under Utah County figures, though acreage and updated homes have closed the gap in recent years. The listings below refresh as new properties hit the Wasatch Front Regional MLS, so it's worth bookmarking the page or setting an alert if you're serious about buying in Sanpete County. Browse the current new listings to see what just came on the market.

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 new listings in Mt Pleasant.

How often do new listings hit the market in Mt Pleasant?

Mt Pleasant is a small Sanpete County town of roughly 3,500 people, so inventory turns over slowly. In a typical month you might see a handful of new listings rather than dozens, and spring through early fall is when activity picks up. Checking back weekly is the best way to catch something the day it lists.

What kinds of homes typically show up as new listings here?

Expect a mix of older Main Street-era homes with original brickwork, mid-century ramblers on larger lots, and the occasional newer build on the edges of town. Acreage properties and small hobby farms also appear regularly since Sanpete County is still working agricultural land. Prices generally run well below Wasatch Front averages.

Why is Mt Pleasant drawing more buyers lately?

It sits on Highway 89 about two hours south of Salt Lake and roughly 45 minutes from Provo via the canyon, which makes it reachable for remote workers and retirees wanting quieter surroundings. Wasatch Academy, the private boarding school in town, also brings in faculty families. Buyers priced out of Utah County often look here first.

How quickly do new listings in Mt Pleasant go under contract?

Well-priced homes under $400,000 tend to move within a couple of weeks, especially anything with usable land or updated interiors. Higher-priced acreage and fixer-uppers can sit longer since the buyer pool is smaller. Setting up an instant alert is worth it if you have a specific price range in mind.

Are there new construction listings in Mt Pleasant?

New construction does appear but in small numbers — usually one-off custom builds rather than subdivisions. Most new inventory is resale. If new build is a priority, nearby Fairview and Moroni occasionally have more options.

What should I know about water and utilities on Mt Pleasant homes?

Many properties in and around town are on culinary city water, but rural parcels may rely on wells and septic. Irrigation shares are a real consideration on anything with pasture or larger lots, and they don't always transfer automatically with the deed. Always confirm water rights and shares during your due diligence.