Condos for Sale in Beaver, Utah
Beaver sits at 5,900 feet along I-15 in south-central Utah, halfway between Salt Lake City and St. George, and the housing stock here reflects its small-town agricultural roots — most of what trades hands is single-family on a city lot or acreage parcels out toward Manderfield and Greenville. Condos are a niche segment in Beaver. The few that come to market tend to be townhome-style units or small multi-unit buildings rather than the large HOA complexes you'd see in Provo or Washington County, which means low-maintenance ownership in this town usually requires patience and a saved MLS search.
The appeal is real for the right buyer though. Beaver gives you four genuine seasons, cold mountain-fed tap water that locals are openly proud of, and quick access to Eagle Point Resort up SR-153 for winter skiing and summer mountain biking. Tushar Mountain views frame the town to the east, and you're 50 minutes from Cedar City for shopping or Southern Utah University events. For retirees downsizing, weekenders who want a base camp between the national parks, or remote workers priced out of bigger markets, a condo here trades square footage and yard work for a cheaper entry point and a quieter pace. Browse the current condo listings below to see what's actually on the market in Beaver right now.
May 2026 · Beaver market
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About condos for sale in Beaver.
Are there many condos on the market in Beaver at any given time? ▾
Inventory is thin. Beaver is a small ranching town of about 3,300 people, and detached single-family homes dominate the market. Condo listings turn up sporadically, often tied to small multi-unit conversions or townhome-style projects rather than large HOA complexes.
What price range should I expect for a Beaver condo? ▾
When condos do come up, they typically run lower than comparable Wasatch Front units — often in the $200,000s to low $300,000s depending on size and condition. The local market hasn't seen the price escalation of St. George or Cedar City, so entry points stay reasonable.
Is a Beaver condo a good fit for a ski getaway? ▾
Eagle Point Resort sits about 18 miles east of town up SR-153, so a Beaver condo can work as a budget alternative to lodging on the mountain. Just plan for snow on the canyon road in winter and a 30-40 minute drive each way.
What HOA costs are typical here? ▾
HOA fees on the few Beaver condo projects tend to be modest compared to resort-area dues — usually covering exterior maintenance, water, and snow removal. Always ask for the current HOA financials and reserve study before writing an offer, since small associations can have lumpy capital needs.
How far is Beaver from larger cities and the airport? ▾
Beaver sits right on I-15 at exit 109, about 210 miles south of Salt Lake City and 105 miles north of St. George. Cedar City is roughly 55 miles south. SLC International is about a three-hour drive, and there's a small regional airport in Cedar City for closer commercial service.
Can I use a Beaver condo as a short-term rental? ▾
It depends on both city ordinance and the specific HOA's CC&Rs. Beaver City has its own zoning rules around nightly rentals, and most condo associations set additional restrictions. Confirm both before counting on Airbnb or VRBO income, especially if your strategy depends on Eagle Point ski-season traffic.