No HOA Homes for Sale in La Verkin, Utah
La Verkin sits on the bench above the Virgin River about 20 minutes north of St. George and 15 minutes from Zion National Park's west entrance. It's a small town — under 5,000 residents — with a mix of older ranch-style homes on big lots, newer builds along the bluff, and rural parcels that still run chickens, horses, or a small orchard. A lot of the housing stock here predates the HOA era entirely, which is why no-HOA properties remain easier to find in La Verkin than in newer Washington County subdivisions like Coral Canyon or Sun River. For buyers who want red rock views, room to park an RV or boat, and no monthly dues or architectural committee, La Verkin lines up well.
Skipping the HOA in this part of Utah usually means more flexibility on outbuildings, fencing, vehicle storage, and short-term rental potential — though La Verkin City still has its own zoning and nightly rental rules, so those apply regardless. Expect lot sizes from a quarter acre up to multi-acre county-adjacent parcels, well or culinary water depending on location, and price points that generally come in below comparable St. George or Hurricane homes. Summers run hot (100°F+ in July), winters are mild, and the surrounding canyons make this a real draw for outdoor buyers who want Zion access without paying Springdale prices. Browse the active no-HOA listings below to see what's currently on the market in La Verkin.
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Why are no-HOA homes more common in La Verkin than in nearby St. George? ▾
La Verkin developed earlier and more organically than the master-planned communities south of it. Much of the housing was built before HOAs became standard in Washington County, and the city has fewer large-scale subdivisions. That mix leaves a healthy supply of homes with no dues or covenants.
Can I park RVs, boats, or work trailers at a no-HOA home in La Verkin? ▾
Generally yes, but La Verkin City zoning still governs setbacks, screening, and how many vehicles can be stored on a residential lot. Without an HOA you avoid the stricter private rules, though it's worth checking the specific zone (R-1, R-1-10, A-1, etc.) before closing if vehicle storage is a priority.
Are short-term rentals allowed on no-HOA properties here? ▾
Skipping the HOA removes one layer of restriction, but La Verkin regulates nightly rentals at the city level and most residential zones do not permit them. A handful of overlay zones and commercial-adjacent areas do allow STRs — confirm the property's zoning and any conditional use permit with the city before assuming Zion-tourist income.
What do no-HOA homes in La Verkin typically cost? ▾
Pricing ranges widely depending on lot size, age, and views. Smaller older homes on standard lots often trade in the high $300s to mid $400s, while newer builds or acreage properties with Virgin River or red cliff views can run $600K and up. La Verkin generally prices below Hurricane and well below St. George for comparable square footage.
Do no-HOA homes here use city water or wells? ▾
Most properties inside La Verkin city limits are on culinary water through the city, with separate pressurized irrigation in many neighborhoods. Larger parcels on the outskirts or in unincorporated pockets may rely on private wells or shares in an irrigation company. The water source is something to verify on each individual listing.
Can I keep horses or livestock on a no-HOA lot in La Verkin? ▾
On properly zoned parcels, yes. La Verkin has agricultural and rural residential zones (A-1 and similar) where horses, chickens, and small livestock are allowed by right, often with acreage minimums. A no-HOA home in the wrong zone still can't keep animals, so match the zoning to your plans before writing an offer.