New Listings in Hurricane, Utah
Hurricane sits about 20 minutes east of St. George at the edge of Sand Hollow State Park, and it's been one of the fastest-growing cities in Washington County for the better part of a decade. New listings here tend to fall into a few distinct buckets: production-built homes in Coral Canyon, Sky Ranch, and Sienna Hills; custom homes on view lots above the Hurricane Cliffs; older ranch-style properties on bigger lots near downtown and the LaVerkin border; and second-home townhomes geared toward Sand Hollow boaters and Zion-bound visitors. With elevation around 3,200 feet, Hurricane runs a few degrees cooler than St. George in summer while still offering the same 250-plus sunny days a year, which keeps demand steady from retirees, remote workers, and Wasatch Front families looking for a winter base.
Because inventory in Hurricane turns over quickly during peak season, tracking what just came on the market matters more than browsing stale listings. The properties below are sorted by newest first, so you're seeing what local agents are previewing this week — before price drops, contingencies, and weekend showings narrow the field. Median sale prices have settled in the mid-$500s for single-family homes, with notable spreads between golf-course frontage in Coral Canyon and the entry-level builds out toward Dixie Springs. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you'd like a same-day alert when something matching your criteria hits the MLS.
May 2026 · Hurricane market
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About new listings in Hurricane.
How often do new listings hit the market in Hurricane? ▾
Hurricane sees steady turnover year-round, with the heaviest activity from February through May when out-of-state buyers tour ahead of summer heat. Expect a handful of fresh listings most weeks, with new construction in Sky Ranch, Sienna Hills, and Coral Canyon adding inventory in batches as builders release phases.
What price range do most new Hurricane listings fall into? ▾
The bulk of new listings land between roughly $450K and $750K for single-family homes, with entry-level townhomes starting in the low $300s and view lots in Sand Hollow or above the Hurricane Cliffs pushing past $1M. New construction tends to price slightly above resale on a per-square-foot basis.
How quickly are fresh listings going under contract? ▾
Well-priced homes near Sand Hollow Reservoir and in the Coral Canyon golf community often go pending within two to three weeks. Higher-end properties and homes needing updates can sit 60+ days, so watching the new-listing feed gives a realistic read on what's actually moving.
Are new listings here mostly resale or new construction? ▾
It's a real mix. Hurricane has been one of Washington County's fastest-growing cities, so production builders like Visionary, Holmes Homes, and Ence Homes regularly post new inventory alongside resales from owners who bought during the 2020-2022 run-up.
Should I set up an MLS alert for Hurricane new listings? ▾
Yes, especially if you're shopping under $500K or looking for RV garages, casitas, or Sand Hollow access. Those features move fast, and a same-day alert through our office often means seeing a property before the weekend open-house crowd.
What neighborhoods produce the most new listings? ▾
Coral Canyon, Sky Ranch, Sienna Hills, Dixie Springs, and the newer phases out toward Sand Hollow generate the most activity. Older parts of town near State Street and the original Hurricane grid turn over less often but tend to offer larger lots and mature landscaping.