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Aurora, Utah

Homes Under $500,000 in Aurora, Utah

Aurora sits in Sevier County along US-89, a few minutes from Richfield and about two and a half hours south of Salt Lake City. It's a small farming town — quiet streets, big lots, and a slower pace than the Wasatch Front — which is exactly why $500K goes so much further here than almost anywhere else in the state. Most homes on the market in Aurora fall well under that number, so this price point actually covers the bulk of local inventory, from older brick farmhouses on half-acre lots to newer single-level builds with room for a shop or horses.

Buyers moving to Aurora are usually drawn by the Sevier Valley lifestyle: agricultural land, proximity to Fishlake National Forest and Richfield's schools, shopping, and the regional hospital, and a cost of living far below Utah County or the Salt Lake metro. Winters bring real snow and cold snaps into the teens, summers run hot and dry, and property taxes and utility costs stay modest compared to bigger cities. Because inventory here is thin — Aurora is a town of a few hundred households, not a few thousand — homes under $500K don't sit around long once they're priced right for the area. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Aurora market

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

Full Aurora market report
Median sale
$300,000
1 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
26 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
94.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes under $500k in Aurora.

What does $500K actually buy in Aurora?

At or below $500K in Aurora you're typically looking at a 3-4 bedroom single-family home on a quarter-acre to a full acre, often with a detached shop or outbuildings. Newer builds are rare; most inventory is 1970s-2000s ramblers, some updated and some not. Homes with irrigation water rights or extra acreage push toward the top of that budget.

How many homes under $500K are usually listed in Aurora at one time?

Aurora is small, so active inventory often sits in the low single digits — sometimes zero, sometimes five or six. Buyers serious about this market usually set up MLS alerts and also watch nearby Salina, Redmond, and Richfield, since those towns share the same commute and price band.

Are USDA loans an option in Aurora?

Yes. Aurora falls inside USDA Rural Development eligible areas, which means qualified buyers can finance with zero down. That's a meaningful advantage at this price point and is one reason sub-$500K homes here move faster than the small-town setting might suggest.

How does Aurora compare to Richfield for similar money?

Richfield has more inventory, more services, and slightly higher prices for comparable square footage. Aurora trades convenience for larger lots, quieter streets, and a stronger agricultural feel. Commute between the two is about 10-12 minutes on US-50, so plenty of Aurora residents work or shop in Richfield daily.

What should I check on older Aurora homes before writing an offer?

Septic systems, well versus culinary water, the condition of the furnace and roof, and any irrigation share documentation. Many homes in this price range were built before current energy codes, so insulation and window upgrades are worth pricing into your offer. A local inspector familiar with rural Sevier County properties is worth the fee.

Is Aurora a reasonable place to buy if I work remotely?

It can be, but verify internet service at the specific address before you commit. Fixed wireless and some fiber have reached parts of town, but coverage is uneven block to block. Cell service is generally solid on Verizon and adequate on AT&T.