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Elsinore, Utah

New Listings in Elsinore, Utah

Elsinore is a small farming town in Sevier County, tucked between Richfield and Joseph along the old US-89 corridor with quick access to I-70. The town has fewer than 400 housing units total, so "new listings" here means something different than it does on the Wasatch Front — when a property hits the MLS in Elsinore, it's often the only active listing in town that week. Buyers watching this market are usually after one of three things: a quiet rural lifestyle within 10 minutes of Richfield's grocery stores and hospital, a small acreage parcel with irrigation rights tied to the Sevier River system, or a starter home priced well below what Cedar City or St. George demand.

Weather and elevation shape what buyers should look for in fresh inventory. Elsinore sits at about 5,300 feet, so winters bring real snow and summer highs typically stay in the upper 80s rather than the triple digits common further south. Older homes in the historic grid often need furnace and window updates, while newer builds on the south and east edges of town tend to come with better insulation packages and detached shops. Because turnover is slow, the difference between "new today" and "pending" can be a matter of days on the more affordable properties. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and consider setting a saved search so you hear about fresh inventory the day it goes live.

March 2026 · Elsinore market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Elsinore right now.

Full Elsinore market report
Median sale
$231,000
2 closed in March 2026
Median DOM
23 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
6
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Elsinore.

How often do new listings hit the market in Elsinore?

Elsinore is a small town of roughly 900 residents, so inventory moves in trickles rather than waves. In a typical month you might see only one to three new MLS listings come online, which is why setting up a saved search with instant alerts matters more here than in a larger market like Richfield or Cedar City.

What types of properties usually show up as new listings in Elsinore?

Most new listings fall into three buckets: older single-family homes on large in-town lots, newer builds on the south and east edges of town, and small acreage properties with irrigation shares or outbuildings. Manufactured homes on permanent foundations also appear regularly given the town's rural character.

What price range should I expect for new Elsinore listings?

Most homes list somewhere between the mid $300s and low $500s, with acreage parcels and newer construction pushing higher. Fixers and older manufactured homes occasionally come in under $300k, but those tend to go under contract within a week or two.

Is Elsinore a good commute to Richfield or Cedar City jobs?

Richfield is about 8 miles north on US-89 and the I-70 interchange is right at the edge of town, making a 12-minute commute to Sevier Valley Hospital, the school district offices, or the IFA realistic year-round. Cedar City is about 75 miles south, so that one is a longer haul better suited to hybrid schedules.

Are water rights or irrigation shares included with new listings here?

Often yes, especially on properties larger than a quarter acre. Elsinore sits in the Sevier River drainage and many parcels carry shares in local irrigation companies. Always confirm share counts and transfer terms in the listing agent's remarks before writing an offer.

How fast do new Elsinore listings typically go under contract?

Well-priced homes under $400k often see offers within 7 to 21 days, while higher-priced acreage properties can sit 60 to 120 days because the buyer pool is smaller. Cash and conventional offers tend to win here since appraisals on rural properties can be tricky.