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New Harmony, Utah

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in New Harmony, Utah

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New Harmony is a small ranching community tucked against the Pine Valley Mountains at about 5,200 feet of elevation, roughly 25 minutes north of St. George off I-15. A 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home here doesn't look like a 3/2 in a Washington or Hurricane subdivision — most sit on a half-acre to several acres, often with room for horses, a shop, or a hay field. The housing stock runs from 1970s and 80s ranch homes to newer custom builds along Harmony Heights and the streets east of Old Highway 91. Because the town has fewer than 250 households, active inventory of any specific bed/bath count stays tight, and well-priced listings tend to move quickly.

The appeal of a 3/2 in New Harmony is the lifestyle math: cooler summers than St. George (often 10-15 degrees lower), real four-season weather with light snow in winter, dark skies, and quick interstate access to jobs, the regional airport, and Zion. Buyers tend to be retirees downsizing from larger Wasatch Front homes, remote workers wanting acreage without leaving paved roads, and families priced out of newer St. George builds who want a yard their kids can actually run in. Water shares, septic systems, and well status all matter more here than in a typical suburban purchase, so plan on a careful inspection period. Browse the active 3 bed, 2 bath listings below to see what's currently on the market in New Harmony.

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May 2026 · New Harmony market

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

Full New Harmony market report
Median sale
$2,300,000
3 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
284 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
112.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
18
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 3 bed 2 bath homes in New Harmony.

What's the typical lot size for a 3 bed, 2 bath home in New Harmony?

Most 3/2 properties here sit on at least half an acre, and a good share come with 1 to 5 acres. Zoning in New Harmony leans rural-residential, so buyers expecting a tight subdivision lot will find the opposite — room for a shop, horses, or a garden is the norm rather than the exception.

How many 3 bed 2 bath listings are usually active in New Harmony at one time?

Inventory is thin. New Harmony has only a few hundred homes total, so it's common to see anywhere from zero to a handful of 3/2 listings active on the MLS at once. The list above reflects what's currently available — if it's short, setting up a saved search is the practical move.

Are these homes on culinary water and septic, or city sewer?

Most properties in New Harmony are on the town's culinary water system and private septic. A few outlying parcels rely on shared or private wells. Always confirm the water share situation and septic inspection status during due diligence — it matters more here than in a typical St. George subdivision.

How does the price compare to a similar 3/2 in St. George?

You generally get more land and a quieter setting in New Harmony for a comparable or slightly lower price than an equivalent St. George home, though the housing stock is older and more varied. Newer builds on acreage can run higher than St. George tract pricing once you factor in the lot.

What's the commute like to St. George or Cedar City?

New Harmony sits right off I-15 at exit 42, roughly 25 minutes to St. George and about 35 minutes to Cedar City. That dual-direction access is a big part of why buyers who work in either market end up here.

Is New Harmony a good fit for full-time living or more of a second-home area?

It's a mix. Plenty of full-time families and retirees live here year-round, and the elementary-age kids attend school in the Washington County district. You'll also see second homes owned by Las Vegas and Wasatch Front buyers who want cooler summers than St. George offers.