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Redmond, Utah

Homes Under $500,000 in Redmond, Utah

Redmond is one of Sevier County's quieter finds — a small agricultural town of roughly 900 people sitting at about 5,200 feet elevation in central Utah, roughly 15 miles north of Richfield and about 2.5 hours south of Salt Lake City on I-70. It's best known nationally for Redmond Clay and Redmond Real Salt, two natural mineral products mined right from the local hills, and that same rural, unpretentious character carries over into its housing market. Homes under $500,000 here represent the vast majority of what's available, and buyers can often land a single-family home with acreage, a generous garage, or room for livestock at price points that would be unthinkable along the Wasatch Front. The cost of living is genuinely low, property taxes in Sevier County are modest, and the pace of life reflects the surrounding farmland and open range more than it does the suburbs of Salt Lake or St. George.

Most homes in Redmond are modest ranchers or older two-story builds on larger lots, occasionally with irrigated pasture or outbuildings attached. New construction does exist but remains limited, so buyers are largely working with existing inventory — which means value is real but condition can vary. Winters here are cold (January lows dip into the single digits) and summers are mild compared to southern Utah, making the climate genuinely four-season. Nearby Richfield provides grocery, medical, and retail services, and Sevier County School District serves local families. If you're after space, quiet, and a lower price ceiling with small-town Utah roots, this market delivers. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

May 2026 · Redmond market

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

Full Redmond market report
Median sale
$228,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
4 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
101.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
4
active + pending

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Active listings

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Common questions

About homes under $500k in Redmond.

What kind of home does $500K actually buy in Redmond?

In Redmond, $500K reaches well into the upper end of the local market. That budget typically covers a updated 3-4 bedroom home on a larger parcel, sometimes with outbuildings, irrigation shares, or a few acres for animals. Many homes in town list well below that ceiling, so $500K gives real room to negotiate or hold out for acreage.

Is Redmond a buyer-friendly market for the under-$500K range?

Yes. Redmond is a small Sevier County farming community with limited inventory, and most homes that hit the MLS sit under the $500K mark anyway. Turnover is slow, but when something lists, buyers in this price band usually have less competition than they would along the Wasatch Front.

How far is Redmond from larger employment centers?

Redmond sits along Highway 89 about 15 minutes north of Salina and 25 minutes from Richfield, where most jobs, shopping, and medical care are concentrated. Salt Lake City is roughly two and a half hours north. The Redmond Minerals salt mine is the largest local employer.

Are there acreage or horse-friendly options under $500K?

Often yes. Redmond's rural zoning and agricultural roots mean many sub-$500K listings include a half-acre to several acres, water shares, barns, or animal rights. If land matters more than square footage, this price range is workable here in a way it isn't in Sanpete or Utah County.

What should I check before buying a rural Redmond home?

Confirm water — culinary source, secondary irrigation shares, and well status if applicable. Septic systems are common, so ask for recent inspections. Verify zoning allowances if you plan to keep livestock, and check internet options since fiber and cable coverage vary block to block.

How long do homes under $500K typically sit on the market in Redmond?

Days on market in Redmond run longer than urban Utah — often 60-120 days — simply because the buyer pool is smaller. That works in favor of patient buyers who can wait for the right property and negotiate on price or terms.