Why Live in Enoch
Enoch, located in Cedar Valley, is the second largest city in Iron County with a population of 8,300 residents. Known for its small-town charm and agricultural roots, Enoch offers a variety of recreational opportunities due to its proximity to surrounding mountains and fishing lakes. The neighborhood features Craftsman-style split-level and barn-style homes, with newer builds in Settlers Square offering neutral-toned homes on 0.3-acre lots. Enoch's parks include Spanish Trails Park with a playground, Iron Mountain Park with tennis courts, and Enoch Dog Park with an agility course. For more extensive recreational activities, residents can visit Three Peaks Recreation Area, 8 miles away, or Sugarloaf Mountain, 19 miles away. Annual events such as Arbor Day, the July 4th celebration, Midvalley Farmers Market, and the Livestock Festival foster a strong community spirit. While Enoch has a few local shops and restaurants, Cedar City, just 4 miles away, provides additional dining and shopping options at Cedar City Towne Center. Enoch is served by the Iron County School District and is 8 miles from South Utah University. Interstate 15 runs along the eastern edge of the city, and Cedar City Regional Airport is also 8 miles away. Enoch has experienced a decrease in property crime, making it safer than the national average, although it faces risks from wildfires and moderate heat.
Home Trends in Enoch, UT
On average, homes in Enoch, UT sell after 77 days on the market compared to the national average of 50 days. The median sale price for homes in Enoch, UT over the last 12 months is $429,000, down 7% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Median Sale Price
$429,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$440,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$225
Number of Homes for Sale
54
Last 12 months Home Sales
208
Median List Price
$439,900
Median Change From 1st List Price
1%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-7%