Golf Course Homes for Sale in Cedar City, Utah
Cedar City sits at 5,800 feet on the edge of Iron County, and its golf scene is shaped by that elevation. Cedar Ridge Golf Course, the city-owned 18-hole layout on the north side, is the main draw for buyers looking at fairway-frontage homes. The course runs along the foothills with views toward the Markagunt Plateau and Cedar Mountain, and the surrounding subdivisions, mostly built from the late 1990s onward, range from single-story ramblers in the $450K-$550K band to larger custom homes pushing past $800K on premium lots. Because the course is municipal rather than private, you get the lifestyle without the country-club dues, which is a meaningful difference from comparable golf communities in St. George or Park City.
The trade-off for living on a course here is seasonality. Cedar Ridge typically closes from late November through early March, so fairway views in winter mean snow cover and quiet, not play. Summers are mild for Utah, with July highs in the mid-80s and cool evenings, which makes back patios genuinely usable May through October. Buyers tend to be retirees, SUU faculty, second-home owners from Las Vegas (about 2.5 hours south), and remote workers who want golf access plus quick reach to Brian Head skiing, Cedar Breaks, and Zion. Browse the active listings below to see which fairway lots and course-view homes are currently on the market.
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About golf course homes in Cedar City.
Which golf courses in Cedar City have homes built around them? ▾
Cedar Ridge Golf Course on the north end of town is the main municipal course with surrounding residential streets, and homes back up to fairways along Cedar Knolls and nearby pockets. Some buyers also look at properties near Thunderbird Golf Course in Mt. Carmel or the courses in Brian Head and Parowan for second-home use within a 20-45 minute drive.
Is golf playable year-round in Cedar City? ▾
No. At 5,800 feet elevation, Cedar Ridge typically closes from late November through early March depending on snow and frost. The season runs roughly mid-March through October, with peak playing weather May through September when daytime highs sit in the 70s and 80s.
Do golf course homes here carry HOA fees or course membership requirements? ▾
Cedar Ridge is a public municipal course, so most homes along it have no mandatory membership and no course-tied HOA. Some newer subdivisions nearby have modest HOAs covering common areas, but you generally pay greens fees per round rather than a club due. Always confirm on a specific listing.
What's the price premium for backing up to a fairway in Cedar City? ▾
Expect roughly a 5-15% premium over a comparable interior-lot home, depending on the hole, view corridor, and whether the lot has direct course frontage versus a cart-path buffer. Cedar City's overall median sits in the upper $400s, so fairway-adjacent homes often land in the $500K-$750K range.
Are errant golf balls a real concern on these lots? ▾
Yes, on certain holes. Homes along landing zones for tee shots see occasional ball strikes, and most sellers disclose it. Builders along Cedar Ridge often used tempered glass on course-facing windows, and many owners add screened patios. Walk the specific hole before writing an offer.
How many golf course homes are typically active on the Cedar City MLS? ▾
Inventory is thin. At any given time there are usually only a handful of true fairway-frontage listings, sometimes fewer than five. Setting up an MLS alert is the practical way to catch them, since they often go under contract within a few weeks in spring and summer.