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Hurricane, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Hurricane, Utah

Hurricane has quietly become one of the most practical landing spots in Washington County for families who need square footage without St. George pricing. Sitting at about 3,200 feet elevation along SR-9 between Sand Hollow Reservoir and Zion National Park, the town runs a few degrees cooler than St. George in summer and gets the same 250-plus sunny days a year. Four-bedroom inventory here is heaviest in Coral Canyon, Sky Mountain, Sky Ranch, Stucki Farms, and Dixie Springs — newer master-planned areas where builders like Visionary, Holmes Homes, and Ence have been putting up two-story plans on 6,000 to 10,000 square foot lots. Older 4-bedroom ranches show up south of State Street with mature landscaping and bigger yards, often at a meaningful discount.

Buyers shopping 4+ bedrooms in Hurricane usually fall into a few camps: growing families wanting a yard and a Washington County School District address, multigenerational households that need a main-floor bedroom or a casita setup, and remote workers who want a dedicated office plus guest rooms for the Zion and Sand Hollow visitors who will absolutely come stay. Coral Canyon Golf Course, the new Hurricane Valley rec center, and 15 minutes to the Sand Hollow boat ramp shape the daily lifestyle. St. George Regional Airport is roughly 20 minutes west, and Las Vegas is under two hours. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you'd like to walk through any of them in person.

May 2026 · Hurricane market

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

Full Hurricane market report
Median sale
$518,000
37 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
48 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
478
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Hurricane.

What do 4-bedroom homes typically cost in Hurricane right now?

Most 4-bedroom homes in Hurricane land in the mid $500s to high $700s, with newer builds in Sky Ranch, Stucki Farms, and Coral Canyon often pushing past $800K when they include a casita, RV garage, or pool. Older homes closer to State Street and the original townsite can come in lower, sometimes in the $400s, especially if they need updating.

Which Hurricane neighborhoods have the most 4+ bedroom inventory?

Coral Canyon and Sky Mountain are the workhorses for larger family homes, with plenty of two-story builds on standard lots. Sienna Hills and Stucki Farms skew newer and pricier, while Dixie Springs offers bigger lots and views toward Sand Hollow. The older grid south of SR-9 has scattered 4-bedroom ranches with mature trees and bigger yards.

Are 4-bedroom homes here usually one-story or two-story?

Both are common. Builders like Visionary, Holmes, and Ence put up a lot of two-story plans in the newer subdivisions because it's cheaper per square foot on smaller lots. If a single-level 4-bedroom is a priority, expect a slightly higher price per square foot and a shorter list to choose from.

Do these homes usually have basements?

Most do not. Hurricane sits on rocky, often caliche-heavy ground, and the building style here favors slab-on-grade with the extra bedrooms upstairs or spread across a wider footprint. A true finished basement is the exception and tends to be a selling point when it shows up.

What schools serve larger family homes in Hurricane?

Hurricane falls under Washington County School District. Three Falls, Coral Canyon, and Hurricane Elementary handle most neighborhoods, feeding into Hurricane Intermediate, Hurricane Middle, and Hurricane High. Coral Canyon Elementary is the closest option for families in that subdivision and Sky Ranch.

Is HOA common on bigger Hurricane homes?

It depends on the subdivision. Sky Ranch, Stucki Farms, Sienna Hills, and parts of Coral Canyon carry HOAs ranging from roughly $30 to $90 a month, usually covering common areas and sometimes a pool or pickleball courts. Older areas and Dixie Springs lots often have no HOA at all.