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Redmond, Utah

Homes with Acreage for Sale in Redmond, Utah

Redmond is a small farming town in northern Sevier County, tucked between the Sevier River and the foothills along US-89. The local economy still runs on agriculture, the Redmond Minerals salt and clay operation, and a steady flow of remote workers who've traded Wasatch Front traffic for irrigated pasture and dark skies. Acreage here means something different than it does in Saratoga Springs or Heber — you're looking at real working ground with water shares, hay fields, horse setups, and the kind of zoning that lets you run cattle or park a tractor without a neighbor complaint. Elevations sit around 5,200 feet, so the growing season is shorter than southern Utah but long enough for alfalfa, corn silage, and a productive garden.

Buyers shopping acreage in Redmond tend to fall into three camps: families wanting room for horses and 4-H projects, retirees looking for a quiet rural base with mountain views toward the Pahvant Range, and remote workers who want a shop, a few animals, and an honest price per acre. Richfield is about 25 minutes south for groceries, the hospital, and Snow College's satellite campus, and Salt Lake City is roughly two and a half hours up I-15. Water rights, well status, fencing, and outbuildings vary a lot from one parcel to the next, so the details matter. Browse the active acreage listings below to see what's currently on the market in and around Redmond.

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

Common questions

About homes with acreage in Redmond.

How much land typically comes with an acreage property in Redmond?

Most acreage listings in and around Redmond run from 1 to 5 acres on the edges of town, with larger 10-40 acre parcels showing up along the Sevier River bottoms and out toward the foothills. Working farms and former alfalfa ground occasionally hit the market at 40+ acres. Lot size, water shares, and fencing vary widely, so check each listing's specifics.

Do Redmond acreage properties usually include irrigation water?

Many do, and water rights are often the most valuable part of the deal. Redmond sits in Sevier County where shares in local irrigation companies and ditch rights are commonly transferred with the land. Always confirm the exact number of shares, the delivery schedule, and whether the rights are deeded or leased before writing an offer.

Can I keep horses, cattle, or chickens on acreage in Redmond?

Yes — Redmond is zoned to accommodate agricultural use on most parcels outside the small town core, and livestock is part of daily life here. Horses, cattle, sheep, and poultry are common. Check the specific parcel's zoning with Sevier County for any limits on animal units per acre.

What's the commute like from Redmond to bigger job markets?

Redmond sits on US-89 about 15 minutes north of Salina and roughly 2.5 hours south of Salt Lake City. Richfield, the regional hub with hospitals, retail, and Snow College's Richfield campus, is about 25 minutes south. Buyers who work remotely or commute to Richfield, Gunnison, or Manti make up a big share of the acreage market.

Are wells required, or is culinary water available?

The town of Redmond has a municipal culinary system that serves homes inside town limits, but acreage parcels further out often rely on private wells or shared well agreements. Well depth in the valley is typically moderate. Have any existing well tested for flow rate and water quality during your inspection period.

How does acreage pricing in Redmond compare to nearby towns?

Redmond and the surrounding Sevier Valley generally price below Sanpete County towns like Ephraim or Manti and well below anything on the Wasatch Front. Bare ground with water trades at a premium because of the agricultural value, while homes with outbuildings and 2-5 acres tend to be the sweet spot for residential buyers.