New Listings in New Harmony, Utah
New Harmony is a small ranching community tucked against the western flank of Pine Valley Mountain, about 25 minutes north of St. George and 15 minutes south of Cedar City via I-15 exit 42. With an elevation around 5,300 feet, it runs noticeably cooler than the St. George basin — summer highs typically land in the upper 80s instead of 105+, and the area gets real winters with occasional snow. Lot sizes here are generous: most parcels run from one to five-plus acres, many with water shares, horse setups, and views of Kolob Terrace and the Pine Valley range. Because inventory is thin (often fewer than 20 active listings town-wide), new MLS activity moves quickly and is worth watching closely.
Fresh listings in New Harmony tend to fall into a few buckets: custom homes on acreage in the $700K–$1.5M range, older farmhouses and manufactured homes on irrigated land, and the occasional buildable lot inside Kolob Mountain Estates or along Comanche Drive. Buyers are usually people leaving the Wasatch Front for a quieter pace, equestrians who want pasture without driving to Enoch, and second-home owners who want Zion and Brian Head within an hour but don't want HOA suburbia. Wells, septic systems, and culinary vs. irrigation water rights matter a lot here, so reviewing what just hit the market — before it's been picked over — gives you a real edge. Browse the newest listings below to see what's come on in the last week or two.
May 2026 · New Harmony market
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About new listings in New Harmony.
How often do new homes come on the market in New Harmony? ▾
New Harmony is a low-volume market — the town has only a few hundred homes total, so it's normal to see just one to four new listings in any given month. Setting up an alert through your agent is the most reliable way to catch them, since well-priced acreage properties here can go under contract within a week.
What price range should I expect on recent New Harmony listings? ▾
Most new listings fall between roughly $650,000 and $1.4 million for homes on one to five acres, with custom builds on larger parcels or with full equestrian setups pushing higher. Older manufactured homes on land occasionally come in under $500K, and raw lots typically run $150K–$400K depending on acreage and water shares.
Do new listings here usually include water rights? ▾
Many do, but it varies parcel by parcel. New Harmony has both culinary water through the town system and shares in the New Harmony Valley Irrigation Company for pasture and landscaping. Always confirm with the listing agent how many shares convey and whether the well, if any, is shared or private.
Is New Harmony a good fit for horse owners looking at new listings? ▾
Yes — it's one of the more horse-friendly pockets in Washington County. Zoning allows livestock on most parcels, lots are large enough for arenas and pasture, and there's direct riding access toward Pine Valley and the BLM ground west of town. Watch new listings for existing barns, loafing sheds, and fenced pasture, since building those from scratch adds significant cost.
How far is New Harmony from St. George and Cedar City amenities? ▾
St. George is about 25 miles south via I-15, putting the regional airport, Costco, and Intermountain Hospital roughly 25–30 minutes away. Cedar City sits 20 miles north with Southern Utah University and its own regional airport. That mid-point location is a big reason buyers from both directions watch this market.
Should I tour new listings in person or can I rely on photos? ▾
Photos rarely capture the things that matter most here — slope of the land, well output, fencing condition, view corridors, and proximity to neighboring agricultural operations. Plan to walk the property, ideally with an agent who knows the area's water and septic quirks, before writing an offer.