New Construction Homes for Sale in Hurricane, Utah
Hurricane has quietly become one of the busiest build markets in Washington County. Sitting at roughly 3,300 feet on the way to Zion, it's warmer than Cedar City but a touch cooler than downtown St. George, with mild winters in the 50s and summer highs that push past 100. Builders have been active here because raw land is still available and prices generally run below comparable lots in Bloomington or Green Springs. Sky Ranch, Copper Rock, Dixie Springs, and the Sand Hollow corridor are the main pockets of new product, with everything from production townhomes in the $400Ks to semi-custom homes near the reservoir north of $1M. Sand Hollow's golf community and the short-term rental overlay around the state park have also pulled in builders focused on vacation-rental floor plans with casitas and private pools.
Buyers shopping new construction in Hurricane should pay attention to a few specifics: HOA tiers (Copper Rock and Sand Hollow Resort have higher dues than typical subdivisions), turf restrictions that now cap front-yard grass, and whether a given lot sits inside the nightly-rental zone if income is part of the plan. Most national and regional builders have been running rate buydowns and closing cost credits, so the effective payment can look noticeably different from the sticker price. Browse the active listings below to see which homes, plans, and move-in-ready inventory are currently on the market.
May 2026 · Hurricane market
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About new construction homes in Hurricane.
Which Hurricane neighborhoods have the most new construction right now? ▾
Sky Ranch, Copper Rock, Dixie Springs, and the Sand Hollow Resort area are the most active build zones. Desert Color's southern edge also extends toward Hurricane, and smaller infill projects pop up off State Street and 700 West. Inventory shifts monthly, so the active listings below show what builders and resale-new owners have on the MLS today.
What do new construction homes in Hurricane typically cost? ▾
Entry-level production builds on smaller lots generally start in the upper $400Ks, while semi-custom homes near Sand Hollow or with reservoir views commonly run $700K to $1.2M+. Lot premiums for red rock or golf frontage at Copper Rock add meaningfully to base pricing. Builder incentives on rate buydowns have been common over the last couple of years.
Are builders offering rate buydowns or closing cost help? ▾
Yes, most national and regional builders active in Hurricane have run 2-1 buydowns, forward commitments in the 5s, or closing cost credits when you use their preferred lender. Terms change quarter to quarter, so it's worth asking what's on the table the week you tour. Resale-new homes (built in the last 2 years) usually don't carry those incentives.
How does new construction in Hurricane compare to St. George or Washington? ▾
Hurricane sits about 15-20 minutes east of St. George with lower land costs, which is why you'll see more square footage and bigger lots for the money. Trade-offs are a longer drive to the regional hospital and Costco, though Hurricane has its own grocery, schools, and a growing commercial corridor on State Street.
Do new builds here come with pools or casitas? ▾
Many Sand Hollow-area homes are built as short-term rental properties and include private pools, hot tubs, and detached casitas — Hurricane is one of the few Washington County cities that still permits nightly rentals in specific zones. Outside those overlay districts, pools are an upgrade or post-close add.
What should I know about water and landscaping on a new build? ▾
Washington County has tightened turf limits, so most new homes come with xeriscape front yards and capped grass square footage in the back. Builders include drip systems and desert-adapted plantings by default. Factor in HOA landscape standards at Copper Rock and Sky Ranch before planning major yard changes.