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Central Valley Utah Homes for Sale

Central Valley, Utah is a small town in Sevier County with a population of about 600. It is one of the best places to buy a house in Utah if you are looking for affordability and a peaceful, small town environment.

April 2026
closed sales · last completed month
Full report
Heads up: this is last month's data.
Median sale price
$320,000
Median days on market
7
Sale-to-list ratio
100.0%
Homes sold
1

April 2026 snapshot

Central Valley, Utah housing market

Unsold inventory in Central Valley is asking $559,000 at the median. Homes that closed sold at $320,000 — 100.0% of each home's final list price, going to contract in a median of 7 days.

Unsold inventory
11
active + pending
Homes in Central Valley that have not yet closed — includes Active, Pending, Active Under Contract, and Coming Soon. Pending is included because a deal under contract can fall through, so the home still counts as unsold inventory until it actually closes. Pulled live from the MLS.
New listings
5
in April 2026
Number of homes that came on the market during April 2026.
Median sale price
$320,000
1 sold
Middle sale price of homes that closed in April 2026. Median (not average) so luxury sales don't skew it.
Median list price
$559,000
current asking
Middle asking price across all unsold inventory right now (Active + Pending). Differs from median sale price because list = what sellers want, sale = what buyers actually paid.
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list
For each home that closed, closeprice ÷ its own final list price, averaged across the month. Over 100% = homes sold above asking (sellers' market), under 100% = below asking (buyers have leverage). Measures vs final list (post-reductions), not vs original asking.
Median days
7
on market
Median days a home spent listed before going under contract during April 2026. Lower = faster-moving market.
Data through April 30, 2026. View full market report

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Compare to other cities

City Unsold Median list
Richfield 39 $399,000
Monroe 20 $514,950
Salina 10 $394,500
Elsinore 5 $429,000
Redmond 5 $340,000
Joseph 4 $779,500
Fish Lake 3 $799,000
Sigurd 2 $374,000

About Central Valley

Living in Central Valley

Central Valley, Utah is a small town in Sevier County with a population of about 600. It is one of the best places to buy a house in Utah if you are looking for affordability and a peaceful, small town environment. Schools in Central Valley are above average, with small class sizes. Many people consider Central Valley to be a perfect place to retire.

What to Do in Central Valley

While there aren’t many businesses or attractions in Central Valley, there is plenty to enjoy throughout Sevier County. Just a ten minute drive in any direction will bring you to various community amenities and entertainment.

Visit any of the multiple Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum Sites in Sevier County, where you can see the preserved homes of original Utah settlers.

You can also stop by the P.O.W. Camp at Salina for an important history lesson. The camp has been turned into a museum to remember the massacre of Axis troops imprisoned in Utah during WWII. 

There are many beautiful community parks, walking trails, and places to hike in Sevier County as well. There is a BMX course in Richfield, Hot Springs in Monroe, and community pools in both Richfield and Salina.

Why People Love Living in Central Valley

Central Valley is a small community, but it is welcoming. This tight knit community is safe and friendly. Richfield is close enough to offer the convenience of a slightly larger town, for shopping, medical facilities, and dining. 

Easy access to natural beauty and hiking, camping, fishing, and ATV trails makes living in Central Valley ideal for anyone who loves the great outdoors.

Central Valley is also quite affordable when compared to other Utah regions.

Central Valley Schools

Students in Central Valley can attend school in neighboring town Monroe. Schools in Monroe are a part of Sevier School District and are above average, with small class sizes and a tight knit community.

There are no private schools in the immediate area, but families who prefer to educate at home can access public funding to do so. Utah education law offers homeschool families public funding to purchase non-religious curriculum.

Central Valley Real Estate

Real estate supply in Central Valley is limited, but there are some beautiful properties in town. Most are single family homes, with gorgeous views of the mountains. Prices in Central Valley range greatly, as the size and style of the homes vary and large acreage is available. 

Having the right real estate professional on your team is totally essential. As a lifelong Utah resident and experienced agent, I bring exactly the knowledge and expertise you need to the team. Contact us today to find out how we can help you make the next step toward your dreams, within your budget! 

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