Living in Fairview: The Gateway to the Skyline Drive

Fairview is the historical and recreational gateway of Northern Sanpete County. Positioned at the mouth of Fairview Canyon, it offers a lifestyle defined by immediate access to the Skyline Drive, world-class snowmobiling, and high-altitude fishing. It is the premier choice for buyers seeking significant acreage, mountain-view custom builds, or a quiet small-town sanctuary just an hour from the tech hubs of Utah County.

The community is actively refining its long-term vision in Spring 2026. The city is currently in the middle of a comprehensive General Plan Review, focusing on sustainable housing growth and infrastructure reliability. Critical safety projects are also moving forward, including the final design phases for the Sawmill Flood Control Pond to protect the city's western corridor. Whether you are looking for a heritage pioneer home near the Fairview Museum or a recreational estate in Big Hollow, Fairview represents one of the best value-per-acre investments in the state.


Fairview Market Snapshot (Spring 2026)

A high-inventory market providing significant leverage for acreage and second-home buyers.

Metric Current Stat What This Means for You
Average Home Value ~$415,000 High Value. Fairview remains significantly more affordable than the Wasatch Front, offering buyers 3–5x more land for the same price point.
Days on Market ~82 Days Buyer's Market. The extended sales cycle allows for thorough inspections and aggressive negotiations on seller concessions and water rights.
Inventory Status ~71 Active Peak Selection. From mountain recreational lots to historic city estates, the variety of inventory is at a 4-year high this spring.

Neighborhoods & Lifestyle

  • Big Hollow & Birch Creek: The recreational prestige zones. These areas offer multi-acre parcels with stunning views of the Sanpete Valley, ideal for "cabin-style" primary residences or high-end weekend retreats.
  • Historic City Center: The community soul. Lined with pioneer-era homes and Craftsman bungalows, this area is highly walkable to the Fairview Museum, local cafes, and the city park.
  • Fairview Heights: The modern standard. A developing area featuring newer custom builds and larger residential lots with consistent utility pressure and modern road infrastructure.

Frequently Asked Questions About Fairview

What is the status of the Fairview General Plan review?
As of March 2026, the City Planning Commission is actively conducting public workshops for the General Plan Update. This initiative is designed to manage the city’s residential growth while preserving its rural character and industrial heritage.
What is the Sawmill Flood Control Pond project?
The city is moving forward with the Sawmill Flood Control Pond in 2026, a critical infrastructure project designed to manage runoff from Fairview Canyon. This will enhance the safety and property stability of homes located in the western and central corridors of the city.
Is Fairview a good place for second homes?
Absolutely. Fairview is the primary access point for the Skyline Drive recreational area. Many buyers choose the city for its low property taxes and "legal" short-term rental possibilities in specific zones, making it a favorite for outdoor enthusiasts and investors.
Why work with an ABR, SRS, and PSA designated Realtor in Fairview?
Fairview is a complex rural market where water shares, septic capability, and flood-zone overlays significantly impact value. Terry Thompson’s Pricing Strategy Advisor (PSA) designation ensures accurate valuations for unique acreage assets, while his ABR and SRS credentials provide the elite negotiation skills needed to win in this high-inventory community in 2026.

Ready for the "Gateway" Life?

I’m Terry Thompson with The Inxellence Group. From historic city cottages to luxury acreage in Big Hollow, I have the local Fairview data to help you secure your piece of history.

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