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Elsinore, Utah

Homes with Acreage for Sale in Elsinore, Utah

Elsinore is a small farming town in the Sevier Valley of central Utah, tucked between Richfield and Monroe along Highway 89. The setting is high desert valley floor at about 5,300 feet, hemmed in by the Pahvant Range to the west and the Sevier Plateau to the east. Land here has been worked since the 1870s, and that history shows up in the current MLS: most acreage properties carry irrigation shares, mature pasture, hay ground, or established orchards alongside the home. Buyers searching for acreage in Elsinore are typically after something specific — room for horses or cattle, a shop big enough for equipment, a hobby farm within a short drive of Richfield's hospital and schools, or a quieter base camp for hunting Fishlake and Monroe Mountain.

Compared to acreage on the Wasatch Front, Elsinore listings come in at a fraction of the price per acre, and the rural zoning is genuinely rural — no HOA fighting you over a chicken coop. Winters are cold but drier than the mountain valleys, summers run hot in the day and cool at night, and the growing season is workable for alfalfa, corn, and most cold-hardy fruit. The trade-off is distance: you're 2.5 hours from the Salt Lake airport and grocery runs mean Richfield, not Walmart-on-every-corner. Browse the active acreage listings below to see what's currently on the market in and around Elsinore.

June 2026 · Elsinore market

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

Full Elsinore market report
Median sale
$450,000
1 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
3 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
6
active + pending

4 matching · page 1 of 1

Active listings

Common questions

About homes with acreage in Elsinore.

How much acreage do homes in Elsinore typically sit on?

Lot sizes vary widely. Inside the town grid you'll see properties on a half-acre to two acres, often with older farmhouses and outbuildings. Outside the town limits, parcels of 5, 10, and 20+ acres are common, many with water shares tied to the Sevier River or local irrigation companies.

Do acreage properties in Elsinore come with water rights?

Often yes, but never assume. Sellers should disclose shares in the Elsinore Irrigation Company, Monroe South Bench, or similar entities, plus any culinary well or secondary water connections. Water rights are valued separately from the land and can add significant cost, so verify share counts and transfer status during due diligence.

Can I keep horses, cattle, or chickens on these parcels?

Most acreage parcels around Elsinore are zoned A-1 or A-5 (agricultural) by Sevier County, which permits livestock at densities tied to lot size. Properties inside town limits follow Elsinore municipal code, which is still livestock-friendly compared to Wasatch Front cities. Always confirm the specific zoning and any CC&Rs before closing.

What's the price range for acreage homes here?

Smaller in-town acreage homes generally run from the mid $300Ks to around $500K depending on condition and outbuildings. Larger rural parcels with a newer home, shop, and water shares can reach $700K-$900K+. Raw or partially improved acreage trades at a meaningful discount if you're open to building.

How far is Elsinore from services and bigger towns?

Richfield, the regional hub with hospitals, big-box retail, and the I-70 interchange, sits about 8 miles north. Salt Lake City is roughly 160 miles north via I-15 and I-70, about 2.5 hours by car. Cedar City and the St. George corridor are 90 minutes to two hours south.

Is internet and utility service reliable on rural Elsinore parcels?

Fiber from South Central Communications has reached much of the Sevier Valley, including parts of Elsinore, so internet is better than buyers often expect. Power is through Rocky Mountain Power, natural gas is available in town but propane is standard on outlying parcels, and septic systems are the norm once you leave the city sewer footprint.