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Hanna, Utah

New Listings in Hanna, Utah

Hanna sits in the western corner of Duchesne County along SR-35, tucked between the South Slope of the Uinta Mountains and the Duchesne River. It's a small, rural community where most properties are cabins, recreational acreage, or full-time homes on a few acres — not subdivisions. Because inventory here is thin and turnover is slow, watching new listings as they hit the MLS is the realistic way to land something. A property can sit for months and then trade quickly once it's priced right, especially anything with year-round road access, a producing well, or frontage near the river.

Buyers drawn to Hanna are usually after quiet, hunting and fishing access (the Uinta lakes, Strawberry, and the Duchesne River are all close), or a weekend cabin within reasonable driving distance of the Wasatch Front. Wolf Creek Pass connects Hanna to Heber and Park City when it's open, though winter closures mean most folks come in via Duchesne and US-40. Elevation runs around 7,000 feet, so summers are mild and winters bring real snow — important to factor in for utilities, road maintenance, and insurance. New listings here range from raw recreational lots to log cabins to modest homes on irrigated acreage, and prices vary widely based on water rights, power availability, and access. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Hanna.

October 2025 · Hanna market

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

Full Hanna market report
Median sale
$825,000
1 closed in October 2025
Median DOM
91 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Hanna.

How often do new listings come on the market in Hanna?

Hanna is a small unincorporated community, so inventory turns slowly — often just a handful of new listings each month, and some weeks none at all. Cabins and recreational lots tend to hit the MLS more frequently in spring and early summer when access roads clear. Checking back weekly is the best way to catch fresh listings before they're picked up.

What kinds of properties typically show up as new listings in Hanna?

Most new listings are A-frames, log cabins, and modular homes on acreage, plus the occasional building lot near the Duchesne River or up toward Defa's Dude Ranch. Full-time residences exist but are less common than weekend cabins. Expect a mix of off-grid, seasonal, and year-round properties.

Are new Hanna listings usually year-round accessible?

Not always. Some properties sit on county-maintained roads off SR-35 and are reachable in winter, while others on private spur roads require snowmobiles or ATVs from December through April. Listing agents should disclose road status, but it's worth asking specifically before scheduling a showing.

What price range should I expect on new Hanna listings?

Recreational lots typically start in the $40,000–$90,000 range, basic cabins run roughly $200,000–$400,000, and larger homes on multiple acres with year-round access can reach $600,000 and up. Water rights, well status, and power availability move prices significantly.

Do new listings in Hanna usually have well and septic?

Many do, but a fair share rely on cisterns, hauled water, or shared wells, and some lots are raw with no utilities installed. The listing remarks usually note this, and Duchesne County will have well logs on file. Confirm septic permits and well production before writing an offer.

How close is Hanna to services and the Wasatch Front?

Hanna sits about 20 minutes from Tabiona and roughly 40 minutes from Duchesne for groceries and fuel. Heber is about an hour west over Wolf Creek Pass (closed in winter), and Salt Lake City runs roughly 2 to 2.5 hours depending on the route and season.