Luxury Homes for Sale in Price, Utah
Price, Utah sits at roughly 5,600 feet elevation in Carbon County, anchored by the Book Cliffs to the north and the Wasatch Plateau to the west — a setting that produces dramatic canyon and mesa views from upper-tier properties that simply don't exist at lower price points. The local economy runs on energy, healthcare (Castleview Hospital is the regional hub), and Utah State University Eastern, which together create a stable base of professional buyers who want square footage, quality finishes, and land without paying Wasatch Front premiums. Luxury homes here — generally defined as properties listed above $500,000, though many standout estates come in well under what that figure buys in Salt Lake County — tend to mean acreage, custom construction, oversized garages suited to trucks and recreational equipment, and unobstructed views of the San Rafael Swell country to the south.
Carbon County's high-desert climate is a genuine factor for luxury buyers: summers are warm and dry (mid-90s at peak, low humidity), winters bring real snow at elevation, and the area averages over 250 sunny days per year. That climate makes outdoor amenities — covered patios, shop buildings, horse facilities — usable for a long season. Price is about 90 miles southeast of Provo and roughly 120 miles from Salt Lake International Airport, making it a legitimate option for remote workers or energy-sector professionals who travel periodically but want more property for their dollar. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
June 2026 · Price market
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What price range counts as luxury in Price, Utah? ▾
In Price, listings above roughly $500,000 sit at the top of the local market, and anything over $750,000 is genuinely high-end for the area. That budget typically buys 4,000+ square feet, acreage, and outbuildings — money that wouldn't get you a starter home in Park City goes a long way here.
Where are the higher-end homes in Price located? ▾
Most upper-tier properties cluster on the hillsides north of town, in Carbonville, out toward Wellington, or up Spring Glen Road. Larger acreage estates tend to be on the rural edges where you can have a shop, horses, and unobstructed views of the Book Cliffs or Wasatch Plateau.
Do luxury homes in Price usually include land or shop space? ▾
Yes — that's a defining feature of the local high-end market. Buyers at this price point generally expect at least an acre, often more, plus a detached shop or RV garage. Heated shop space is common given Carbon County winters and the area's strong off-road and recreation culture.
How does the Price luxury market compare to St. George or Park City? ▾
It's a fraction of the cost. A $700K home in Price would likely list for $2M+ in Park City or $1.2M in St. George. The trade-off is a smaller buyer pool and longer days on market, so pricing has to be realistic and resale takes patience.
What's the property tax situation on higher-priced homes here? ▾
Carbon County's tax rates are among the more reasonable in Utah, and if the home is your primary residence you get the 45% residential exemption. On a $650,000 primary home, expect annual taxes in the range of roughly $2,800 to $3,500 depending on the exact taxing district.
Is financing a jumbo or high-balance loan straightforward in Price? ▾
Most luxury Price homes still fall under conforming loan limits, so standard conventional financing works for the majority of buyers. Appraisals can be the bigger hurdle — there are fewer comparable high-end sales locally, so a knowledgeable appraiser and a lender familiar with rural Utah markets makes a real difference.