Luxury Homes for Sale in New Harmony, Utah
New Harmony sits at the base of Pine Valley Mountain in northwest Washington County, about 25 minutes north of St. George and just off I-15 at exit 42. It's a small ranching community at roughly 5,200 feet elevation, which means cooler summers than St. George proper, light winter snow, and the kind of open sky and red-rock-meets-pine-forest backdrop that draws buyers looking for acreage and privacy rather than a gated subdivision. Luxury here usually means a custom home on 1 to 40+ acres, often with horse setup, a shop or RV barn, water shares from Ash Creek, and unobstructed views toward Kolob Canyons and Pine Valley Peak.
Price points at the top of the New Harmony market generally start around $1.2M and run past $3M for estate properties with substantial land, equestrian improvements, or newer custom builds. Buyers tend to be Southern Utah escapees wanting elevation and elbow room, out-of-state transplants from California, Nevada, and Arizona, and second-home owners who want a quieter alternative to Silver Reef or Entrada. Construction quality varies widely — some homes are older ranch builds on big parcels, others are recent high-end customs with great-room layouts, gourmet kitchens, and detached guest casitas. Inventory is thin by design; the town has a few hundred residents and limited buildable lots. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available in and around New Harmony.
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What price range qualifies as luxury in New Harmony? ▾
In New Harmony, luxury listings typically start near $1.2M and climb into the $3M+ range for properties with 10+ acres, horse facilities, or recent custom construction. Smaller acreage with an older home can sit in the $800K–$1.1M band, while estate-scale parcels with shops and water rights push higher.
How does New Harmony's climate compare to St. George for high-end buyers? ▾
At about 5,200 feet, New Harmony runs roughly 10–15 degrees cooler than St. George in summer and gets occasional snow in winter. Buyers who find the St. George valley too hot in July and August often look here specifically for the elevation, pine trees, and four mild seasons.
Do most luxury properties in New Harmony include acreage and water rights? ▾
Yes — the majority of higher-end homes sit on at least one acre, and many include 5 to 40+ acres. Ash Creek Irrigation shares are common with larger parcels and are valuable for pasture, landscaping, and horse use. Always verify share counts and culinary water source (well vs. town) during due diligence.
Is New Harmony a good fit for horse properties at the luxury level? ▾
It's one of the better spots in Washington County for serious equestrian setups. Zoning allows livestock on most parcels, the terrain supports riding directly from the property into BLM and Dixie National Forest land, and many luxury listings already have barns, arenas, or loafing sheds in place.
How long is the commute from New Harmony to St. George and Cedar City? ▾
St. George is about 25–30 minutes south on I-15, and Cedar City is roughly 30 minutes north. The St. George Regional Airport sits about 35 minutes away, and Las Vegas's Harry Reid International is around two hours, which works well for second-home owners flying in.
How much inventory is typically available at this price point? ▾
New Harmony is a small town with limited turnover, so the luxury segment usually shows only a handful of active listings at any given time. When a well-located acreage property hits the market, it tends to move faster than the broader Washington County luxury average.