Homes with Views for Sale in Redmond, Utah
Redmond sits in the upper Sevier River valley in northern Sevier County, a quiet farming town tucked between the Valley Mountains to the west and the rising Wasatch Plateau to the east. Because the valley floor is wide and the town itself stays low and agricultural, view homes here tend to deliver something you can't get on the Wasatch Front: open, uninterrupted sight lines across hayfields, river bottoms, and red-rock foothills, with almost no neighboring rooftops in the way. Properties on the benches northeast and west of town pick up long valley views stretching toward Aurora and Salina, while homes closer to the river look straight out at the Valley Mountains and the famous Redmond salt deposits in the distance.
The view conversation in Redmond is really a rural-living conversation. Most listings with strong views come on larger lots or small acreage, often with irrigation shares, outbuildings, or room for horses, and prices stay well below what comparable acreage runs in Sanpete or Sevier's bigger towns. Skies here are dark enough for serious stargazing, winters are cold but drier than the mountains above, and summer evenings cool off fast once the sun drops behind the Valley range. Buyers usually land here because they want space, quiet, and a long view at a price that still pencils. Browse the active listings below to see which view properties are currently on the market in Redmond.
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Common questions
About homes with views in Redmond.
What kind of views do homes in Redmond typically have? ▾
Most view properties in Redmond look out over the Sevier River valley, the surrounding farmland, or the Valley Mountains to the west and the Wasatch Plateau foothills to the east. Higher lots on the benches above town pick up longer sight lines down the valley toward Salina and Aurora. Sunsets over the Valley Mountains are a common selling point on listings here.
Are view lots in Redmond more expensive than standard lots? ▾
There's usually a modest premium for elevated lots or parcels with unobstructed mountain and valley views, but Redmond's overall price point stays well below the Wasatch Front. Many view homes sit on acreage, which tends to drive price more than the view itself. Expect a wider price spread than you'd see in a tract subdivision.
How rural is Redmond, and does that affect what you see from the property? ▾
Redmond is a small Sevier County farming community of roughly 800 residents, so view homes often look across active hayfields, pastureland, and the Redmond Salt mine area. Light pollution is minimal, which makes night skies a genuine feature. Just be aware that agricultural neighbors mean occasional dust, irrigation activity, and livestock smells.
Is the view likely to be protected long-term? ▾
Much of the surrounding land is either working farmland, BLM ground, or steep foothill terrain that's hard to develop, so most view corridors here stay intact for the long haul. Still, it's worth checking the zoning on adjacent parcels and asking about any planned subdivisions before you write an offer.
How far is Redmond from larger towns and services? ▾
Salina sits about 10 minutes south on US-89 with grocery, fuel, and I-70 access. Richfield, the regional hub with a hospital and bigger retail, is roughly 25 minutes south. Salt Lake City is about two and a half hours north, and Provo runs around two hours.
What should I check on a view home before making an offer? ▾
Confirm the water situation — culinary source, irrigation shares, and well status all matter in this part of Sevier County. Ask about the septic system age, since most properties outside the town core aren't on sewer. And walk the lot at different times of day to see how the view reads with afternoon light and evening shadow on the Valley Mountains.