Homes Under $300,000 in Hurricane, Utah
Hurricane sits at the south end of Washington County, about 20 minutes east of St. George and a straight shot to Zion National Park via SR-9. The under-$300K segment here is tight — most single-family homes in Hurricane proper now trade in the mid-$400s and up, so what you'll see in this price band tends to be manufactured homes on their own lots in areas like Sky Ranch and Dixie Springs, older site-built homes near downtown along State Street and 200 North, smaller townhomes and condos, and the occasional fixer needing cosmetic work. Land-lease 55+ communities like Sun River St. George spill into this range too, though those carry monthly lot rent on top of the purchase price.
Buyers shopping this price point in Hurricane are usually trading equity from a coastal market, downsizing retirees who want red-rock scenery without St. George prices, or first-time buyers willing to put in sweat equity. Weather is the draw — roughly 255 sunny days a year, mild winters in the high 50s, and summers that run hot but dry. Practical things to check at this price: whether the home is on city water and sewer or a private well/septic (common on the outskirts toward Apple Valley), HOA status in the planned communities, and the age of HVAC and roofing since Hurricane summers are hard on both. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market under $300K.
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About homes under $300k in Hurricane.
What kind of homes can I actually get in Hurricane for under $300K? ▾
Most inventory at this price is manufactured homes on owned lots in communities like Sky Mountain Resort or Dixie Springs, older 2-3 bedroom site-built homes near downtown Hurricane, and smaller condos or townhomes. Detached single-family homes with a yard under $300K do come up but tend to move quickly and often need updating.
Are most of the sub-$300K listings in 55+ communities? ▾
A meaningful share of them, yes. Sky Mountain Resort and parts of Dixie Springs are age-restricted, which is part of why those homes stay relatively affordable. If you're under 55 or buying for a family, ask your agent to flag age-restricted listings up front so you don't waste showings.
Do manufactured homes in Hurricane qualify for standard financing? ▾
It depends on the home's age, foundation, and whether the land is owned or leased. Homes on a permanent foundation on owned land built after June 1976 can usually be financed with conventional, FHA, or VA loans. Park homes on leased land typically require chattel (personal property) financing with higher rates.
What are HOA dues like in the affordable Hurricane communities? ▾
Sky Mountain Resort dues run roughly $80-$120/month depending on amenities included, and Dixie Springs is similar. Condo HOAs in town can be higher since they often cover exterior maintenance and insurance. Always pull the current HOA financials and reserve study before going under contract.
How do property taxes compare to other Utah cities? ▾
Washington County's effective property tax rate is among the lower ones in Utah, generally around 0.55-0.65% of assessed value for primary residences (which get a 45% exemption). A $280,000 primary home typically runs $900-$1,100 a year — much less than equivalent homes along the Wasatch Front.
Is Hurricane a reasonable commute to St. George for work? ▾
Yes. It's about 17 miles to St. George via SR-9 and I-15, roughly a 20-25 minute drive outside of rush periods. Many buyers priced out of St. George proper end up in Hurricane or La Verkin for exactly this reason, and Intermountain's St. George Regional Hospital is about 20 minutes away.