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Luxury homes in St. George.

The high end of the St. George market, fed straight from the MLS and sorted newest first, with a local read on what carries a luxury price and where the estates are.

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The newest luxury listings.

Fed straight from the local MLS and filtered to the high end of St. George: new luxury listings appear here as they list, and sold homes drop off. The local read on what carries a luxury price and where the estates are is just below.

If the grid looks thin today, that is the real market, not a glitch: the high end genuinely runs lean some weeks, and these homes move quietly. Tell me what you are after and I will flag the next match as soon as it lists.

Listing information comes from the local MLS and is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

The local read


What luxury actually means in St. George.

The St. George luxury tier is not spread evenly across town. It centers on a handful of areas: Entrada at Snow Canyon, a gated, red-rock setting that is the premier name here; Stone Cliff, the gated east-bench enclave with the long valley views; the Ledges on the north side, where golf and views meet; the Cliffs of Snow Canyon nearby; and the custom hillside and bench estates scattered where the topography earns a view. The high end of Desert Color rounds it out on the south end.

What carries a luxury price out here is rarely square footage alone. It is a protected red-rock or mountain view that will not get built out in front of you, a larger lot, a custom build with finishes a step above the production homes, a pool and often a casita, and the privacy of a gated street. Any one of those lifts a price; the homes at the very top tend to stack several at once. That is why two homes of similar size can sit a world apart on price here, the view and the setting do most of the talking.

One thing to keep straight: this is the curated, lifestyle read on the high end, the gated communities, the views, the custom estates. If what you actually care about is a clean budget line, everything listed above a number regardless of area, the homes over $800K page is the better filter. The two overlap, but they are not the same tool, so I keep them separate on purpose.

Earlier in the process than "show me listings"? Start with the St. George guide or the cost of living page. When a home below reads right, that is the moment to call.

What carries a luxury price here

  • A protected view: a red-rock or mountain outlook that will not be built out in front of the home. The single biggest price lever at this level.

  • A larger lot and custom build: more land and finishes a step above the production homes, rather than a stock floor plan.

  • A pool and often a casita: a private pool and a detached guest suite are common at the top, though never a given on any one listing.

  • Gated privacy: a gated setting like Entrada or Stone Cliff. Pure price aside, the over $800K page is the budget-only cut.

Typical luxury list range Well above the ~$500K median, often seven figures Local MLS, verify quarterly
Where it clusters Entrada, Stone Cliff, the Ledges Gated and view-driven areas
What lifts the price A protected view, a larger lot, a custom build Local MLS pattern
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The local map


Where the luxury homes actually are.

The high end follows the views and the gated settings, which in St. George means the red-rock west side, the east bench, and the north slopes near the golf. Here is where it concentrates, and how the main areas shop differently.

Entrada at Snow Canyon

The premier gated, red-rock setting on the west side. Custom estates set against lava rock and the Entrada golf course, with the most protected views in the city.

Stone Cliff

A gated east-bench enclave of larger custom homes on elevated pads, with long valley and red-rock views and pools common at the top of the street.

The Ledges

North-side custom and semi-custom estates near the golf course, on larger lots where black-lava and mountain views drive the high end of the price range.

Cliffs of Snow Canyon

A hillside pocket on the northwest side near Snow Canyon, with custom homes built into the slope for red-rock outlooks and elevated, private lots.

Hillside & bench estates

Custom homes scattered where the topography earns a view, on bench and hillside lots around Webb Hill and Foremaster Ridge. One-off estates more than a single subdivision.

Top of Desert Color

The high end of the master-planned south-side community, where the larger custom and lagoon-adjacent homes reach into luxury pricing. New construction, so finishes can be specced.

Before you tour: what to actually check

Is the view protected: find out what can still be built in front of the lot. A red-rock outlook is only worth the premium if it stays.

Lot and grade: walk the pad. Hillside and bench lots vary a lot in usable yard, privacy, and how the home sits to the sun.

Pool and casita: confirm what is actually there. Plenty of high-end homes have one and not the other, so do not assume from the price.

Build quality and finishes: on a custom home, check the builder, the age, and whether the finishes are original or updated.

What conveys: at this level, furnishings, golf-cart bays, and built-ins are sometimes part of the deal. Ask early what stays.

Gate and access: in a gated setting, learn how guest and service access works and what the entry feels like day to day.

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Quick answers


Luxury home shopping, answered.

There is no single line, but the high end here usually pairs a protected red-rock or mountain view with a larger lot, a custom build, and finishes a step above the production homes. Many sit well above the city's roughly $500K median, often into seven figures, in gated settings. If you want the cleaner price cut instead of the curated areas, the homes over $800K page is the better filter.

The high end clusters in a handful of areas: Entrada at Snow Canyon and Stone Cliff are the gated red-rock and east-bench names, the Ledges and the Cliffs of Snow Canyon sit on the north side near golf and views, and you also find custom hillside and bench estates plus the top of Desert Color. Each one shops a little differently, so the area usually matters more than the price band.

They overlap but they are not the same. This page is the curated lifestyle read, the gated communities, the red-rock views, the custom estates, while the homes over $800K page is the clean price cut: everything listed above that number, area aside. If you care most about a specific budget, start there; if you care about a particular setting, stay here.

A few things stack up: a protected red-rock or mountain view that will not be built out, a larger lot, a custom build with high-end finishes, a pool and often a casita, and gated privacy. Any one of those lifts a price; the homes at the very top tend to carry several at once. The listings above are the honest read on what that buys this week.

Tell me the budget, the areas you like, and the must-haves, a red-rock view, a pool, a casita, a gated street, and I will flag matching listings as they go live, usually the same morning. The high end moves quietly here, so an early heads-up and a tour before the weekend often matter more than they do lower in the market.

Often, but never assume it. A protected red-rock or mountain view, a private pool, and a casita are common at this level, especially in Entrada, Stone Cliff, and the Ledges, yet plenty of high-end homes have one of the three and not the others. Read each listing for what is actually there, and I am happy to read them with you before you drive out.