No HOA Homes for Sale in Veyo, Utah
Veyo sits about 20 miles north of St. George at roughly 4,500 feet, which puts it in a sweet spot between the desert heat of the valley and the cooler pine country up on Pine Valley Mountain. The town is small, rural, and has always attracted people who want acreage, room for animals, and the freedom to park an RV or build a shop without asking permission. That's exactly why no-HOA properties dominate the local market here — most of Veyo was platted long before master-planned communities became the norm in Washington County, and large parcels along Highway 18, Gunlock Road, and the back roads toward Dammeron Valley were never folded into any association.
Buyers looking for no-HOA homes in Veyo are usually after a specific lifestyle: chickens or horses in the yard, a detached garage big enough for a tractor or toy hauler, and no monthly dues funding amenities they won't use. Lot sizes here often run from half an acre to five-plus acres, well water and septic are common, and you're still only a 25-minute drive to Costco in Washington or Snow Canyon's trailheads. Winters bring the occasional dusting of snow, summers stay 10-15 degrees cooler than St. George, and night skies are dark enough for real stargazing. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in and around Veyo.
February 2026 · Veyo market
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Common questions
About no hoa homes in Veyo.
Are most homes in Veyo really without an HOA? ▾
Yes — the large majority of Veyo properties have no homeowners association. A few newer subdivisions toward Dammeron Valley carry light CC&Rs or road-maintenance agreements, but true HOA-governed neighborhoods are rare in Veyo itself. Always confirm by checking the title commitment and any recorded covenants on the specific parcel.
Can I keep horses, chickens, or livestock on a no-HOA property in Veyo? ▾
On most parcels, yes. Washington County zoning in the Veyo area generally allows horses and small livestock, and without an HOA there's no second layer of rules restricting outbuildings, fencing, or animal numbers. Check the county zoning designation (often A-20 or RA-1) for the specific lot to confirm allowed animal units.
What about shops, RV parking, and outbuildings? ▾
This is one of the main reasons buyers look at Veyo. With no HOA, detached shops, barns, RV garages, and uncovered RV/boat parking are typically allowed subject only to county setbacks and building permits. Many existing properties already have 30x40 or larger shops in place.
Do no-HOA homes in Veyo use well and septic? ▾
Most do. Veyo properties commonly run on private or shared wells and individual septic systems rather than municipal utilities. Ask for a recent well log, water rights documentation, and a septic inspection during your due diligence period — these matter more than they would in a city lot.
How does pricing compare to no-HOA homes down in St. George? ▾
Veyo typically delivers more land for the dollar than comparable acreage closer to St. George, though the home itself may be older or more custom. Expect to pay a premium for parcels with usable water rights, paved access, and existing shops. Pricing swings widely based on acreage and improvements, so comparing per-acre and per-square-foot figures side by side is the most useful approach.
What's the drive into St. George like year-round? ▾
Highway 18 is the main route and is maintained well — about 25 to 30 minutes to north St. George in normal conditions. Winter storms can briefly slow the climb near Diamond Valley, but extended closures are uncommon. Many Veyo residents commute daily for work, shopping, or the St. George Regional Airport.