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Parowan, Utah

New Listings in Parowan, Utah

Parowan sits at roughly 6,000 feet elevation in Iron County, about 20 miles north of Cedar City and 45 minutes from Brian Head Resort — Utah's highest ski area. That high-desert setting shapes the market in a real way: inventory turns over slowly in a small town of around 3,000 residents, so when a home hits the MLS here, it's worth paying attention. New listings in Parowan tend to span a wide range, from modest ranch-style homes on quiet streets near Center Street to larger parcels on the town's edges with views of the red cliffs and Cedar Mountains. Median home prices in Parowan have historically run well below Cedar City's market, often in the $250,000–$380,000 range, making it one of the more affordable entry points in Southern Utah for buyers who don't need to be in a larger city every day.

For many buyers, Parowan's appeal is its pace and its proximity — quiet small-town living with Cedar City's Southern Utah University, hospitals, and shopping less than 25 minutes south on I-15. The town sits inside the Parowan Valley, and many properties offer unobstructed views of the surrounding mountain ranges without the premium price tag those views would carry closer to St. George. Iron County School District serves local families, with Parowan Elementary and Parowan High School both within the community. Because new listings here are relatively infrequent compared to larger Utah cities, checking back regularly or setting up alerts gives serious buyers a real advantage. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Parowan market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Parowan right now.

Full Parowan market report
Median sale
$630,000
3 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
24 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
31
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About new listings in Parowan.

How often do new listings come up in Parowan?

Parowan is a small market with limited turnover — typically a handful of new listings hit the MLS each week during spring and summer, and considerably fewer in winter. Setting up a saved search with instant alerts is the only reliable way to catch the well-priced ones before they go under contract.

What price range should I expect for new listings in Parowan?

Most single-family homes in Parowan list between roughly $300K and $550K, with historic Main Street properties and small acreage parcels sometimes sitting higher. Building lots inside city limits generally run $60K–$120K depending on size and utilities, while larger ag parcels toward Paragonah price by the acre and water rights.

Are new listings in Parowan mostly older homes or new construction?

It's a mix, but skews older. Much of the housing stock dates from the late 1800s through the 1970s, with pockets of newer builds on the south and west edges of town. Spec construction is limited compared to Cedar City, so genuinely new homes are worth flagging as soon as they post.

How close is Parowan to Brian Head ski resort?

Brian Head is about 14 miles up Highway 143, roughly a 25-minute drive in good weather. That proximity makes Parowan a popular base for buyers who want ski access without paying Brian Head's mountain-town prices or dealing with deep-winter snow loads at 9,800 feet.

Do new Parowan listings typically include water shares or rights?

Many do, especially properties with pasture, gardens, or established landscaping. Parowan has its own irrigation system separate from culinary water, and shares trade with the property when noted in the listing. Always confirm the specific share count and irrigation company in the seller's disclosures.

What's the elevation and climate like for buyers coming from warmer parts of Utah?

Parowan sits at about 6,000 feet, so winters bring real snow and overnight lows in the teens, while summer days run in the 80s with cool nights. It's a noticeably different climate than St. George or Hurricane — closer to Cedar City's weather, with a shorter growing season and genuine four seasons.