New Listings in Hatch, Utah
Hatch is a small ranching town of around 130 people on US-89 in Garfield County, sitting at roughly 6,900 feet between Panguitch and the entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park. New listings here don't come on the market every week — Hatch typically has only a handful of active properties at any given time, so when something fresh hits the MLS, it tends to be either a cabin-style home on a large lot, a piece of acreage with water rights along the Sevier River, or an older ranch home in town. Buyers watching this market are usually after a quiet second home within 20 minutes of Bryce, a hunting base for the Paunsaugunt unit (famous for trophy mule deer), or land they can build on without HOA rules looking over their shoulder.
Because inventory turns slowly, the newest listings matter more here than in a busier market like Cedar City or St. George. A property that hit the MLS this week is often the only realistic option in its price band for the next month or two. Expect winters with real snow and overnight lows well below freezing, short summers in the 80s, and the kind of dark-sky nights that draw astronomers to nearby Bryce. Drive times are about 80 minutes to Cedar City, 3.5 hours to Las Vegas, and 4 hours to Salt Lake. The listings below are sorted by newest on market, so check back regularly if nothing fits today.
March 2026 · Hatch market
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How often do new listings come on the market in Hatch? ▾
Hatch is tiny, so new listings are sporadic — sometimes a few weeks pass with no activity, then two or three properties hit at once. Setting up a saved search with instant alerts is the most reliable way to catch something before it's under contract, since cabins near Bryce often move within days during spring and summer.
What kinds of properties tend to show up as new listings in Hatch? ▾
Most new listings fall into three buckets: older single-family homes in town on quarter- to half-acre lots, A-frame or log cabins on a few acres outside town, and raw land parcels ranging from 1 to 40+ acres. Manufactured homes on land also appear regularly and tend to be the entry-level price point.
What's the typical price range for new listings in Hatch right now? ▾
Homes generally list between the mid $200Ks for older or manufactured properties and $600K+ for newer cabins on usable acreage with views toward Red Canyon or the Paunsaugunt. Land alone often runs $30K to $150K depending on size, road access, and whether power and water are already to the property.
Are new Hatch listings suitable as short-term rentals near Bryce Canyon? ▾
Garfield County is more permissive than many Utah jurisdictions, and Hatch's proximity to Bryce (about 20 minutes) makes it a working short-term rental market. Verify the specific parcel's zoning and any county nightly-rental permit requirements before writing an offer, since rules can vary between town limits and unincorporated areas.
Do new listings in Hatch usually have year-round road access? ▾
Properties along US-89 and the main town grid are plowed and accessible all year. Cabins farther up side roads toward Mammoth Creek or Casto Canyon can require 4WD or snowmobile access in winter, which is worth confirming on any new listing before assuming it's a year-round home.
What should I check on a new Hatch listing before scheduling a showing? ▾
Confirm the water source (culinary connection, shared well, or private well), septic versus sewer, and whether the lot has any irrigation or stock water rights. At 6,900 feet, also ask about heat source and insulation — propane is common, and older cabins can have surprisingly high winter utility costs.