Condos for Sale in Hurricane, Utah
Hurricane sits at the eastern edge of Washington County, about 20 minutes from St. George and roughly 30 minutes from Zion National Park's south entrance. Condos here appeal to a specific mix of buyers: snowbirds wanting a lock-and-leave winter base, retirees downsizing from larger Wasatch Front homes, and outdoor-focused owners who'd rather spend weekends at Sand Hollow Reservoir or on the Hurricane Cliffs trail system than mowing a lawn. The climate is the draw — roughly 255 sunny days a year, winter highs in the mid-50s, and almost no snow at the 3,200-foot elevation. That makes a low-maintenance condo a practical fit for buyers who travel seasonally or split time between two states.
Inventory ranges from older single-level units near downtown Hurricane to newer gated communities closer to Sand Hollow and the Coral Canyon corridor, with several developments built specifically around pools, pickleball, and clubhouse amenities. Pricing generally undercuts comparable condos in St. George while keeping the same access to SGU regional airport (about 25 minutes) and Intermountain's St. George Regional Hospital. HOA structures vary widely — some cover exterior maintenance, roofs, and insurance; others are bare-bones — so reading the CC&Rs and reserve study matters more than usual in this market. Browse the active condo listings below to see what's currently available, and reach out when you want to walk a few in person.
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Common questions
About condos for sale in Hurricane.
What's the typical price range for condos in Hurricane? ▾
Most condos in Hurricane trade between the high $200s and the mid $400s, depending on age, square footage, and whether the complex has a pool or clubhouse. Newer builds near Sand Hollow and the Coral Canyon area sit at the upper end, while older units closer to State Street come in more affordable.
Are HOA fees in Hurricane condos reasonable? ▾
HOA dues typically run $200 to $400 per month, with the higher end covering complexes that include pools, pickleball courts, exterior maintenance, and landscaping. Always check what's included — some Hurricane HOAs cover roof and stucco reserves, which matters in a climate where sun damage is constant.
Can I use a Hurricane condo as a short-term rental? ▾
It depends on the complex and the zoning. Hurricane has specific overlay zones that permit nightly rentals, and a handful of condo developments — particularly those marketed toward Sand Hollow and Zion visitors — are approved for STRs. Confirm with both the city and the HOA before assuming nightly-rental income.
How does buying a condo in Hurricane compare to St. George? ▾
Hurricane condos generally cost 10–20% less than comparable units in St. George while offering quicker access to Sand Hollow Reservoir, Quail Creek, and Zion National Park. The tradeoff is a smaller selection and a longer drive to the regional hospital and SGU campus.
Are condos a good option for snowbirds in Hurricane? ▾
Yes — lock-and-leave ownership is one of the main reasons retirees from Idaho, Montana, and Alberta choose Hurricane condos. Winter highs sit in the mid-50s, snow is rare, and an HOA handling exterior upkeep means owners can leave for months without worry.
What should I inspect specifically on a Hurricane condo? ▾
Pay attention to roof condition, stucco cracking, and HVAC age — the southern Utah sun is brutal on exteriors and cooling systems work hard from May through September. Also review HOA reserve studies, since underfunded reserves can lead to special assessments down the road.