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Redmond, Utah

No HOA Homes for Sale in Redmond, Utah

Redmond sits in the Sevier Valley about two and a half hours south of Salt Lake City, a small farming community better known for the Redmond Salt mine and Real Salt brand than for tract housing. That rural character is exactly why buyers looking to avoid homeowners associations gravitate here. Almost nothing in town was built as a planned subdivision with shared amenities, so the homes on the market are typically older farmhouses, ranch-style builds on half-acre to multi-acre lots, and the occasional newer custom build on land split off from family farms. No monthly dues, no architectural review boards, and no rules about RV parking or fence height beyond what Sevier County zoning already requires.

The trade-off for that freedom is the same one you accept anywhere rural: you're responsible for your own well or culinary water connection, septic, and outbuildings, and irrigation shares often transfer separately from the deed. Buyers moving from Utah County or the Wasatch Front are usually drawn here for the acreage, the quiet, and the ability to keep horses, chickens, or a workshop without asking permission. Salina is ten minutes north for groceries and I-70 access, and Richfield is twenty minutes south for the regional hospital and bigger retail. Browse the active no-HOA listings below to see what's currently available 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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Common questions

About no hoa homes in Redmond.

Are most homes in Redmond already free of an HOA?

Yes. Redmond is a small farming town in Sevier County with roughly 800 residents, and the vast majority of properties here sit on large lots or acreage with no homeowners association attached. HOAs are mostly a feature of newer subdivisions in larger Utah cities, which Redmond doesn't have.

Can I keep livestock or build outbuildings on a no-HOA property in Redmond?

In most cases, yes. Without an HOA, you're working only with Sevier County and Redmond Town zoning rules, which are agriculture-friendly given the area's farming history. Horses, chickens, and shop buildings are common, but always confirm the specific zoning on the parcel before closing.

What should I check for instead of HOA rules when buying here?

Look closely at water rights (culinary and irrigation shares are a big deal in Sevier Valley), septic system condition since many properties aren't on city sewer, well status if applicable, and any recorded easements for irrigation ditches or shared access roads.

Are there any deed restrictions I should watch for even without an HOA?

Occasionally a parcel split off from a family farm will carry private CC&Rs or restrictions on subdividing further. These show up in the title report, so review it carefully. Most Redmond properties are clean, but ag-to-residential splits sometimes carry conditions.

How does no HOA affect financing and insurance in Redmond?

Lenders don't require HOA documentation, which can actually simplify and speed up closing. Insurance is priced on the structure and location, not association coverage, so you'll want a policy that accounts for outbuildings, fencing, and any livestock if applicable.

What's the typical price range for a no-HOA home in Redmond?

Most single-family homes in Redmond trade in the $300,000s to low $500,000s, with acreage properties and homes with significant outbuildings or water shares pushing higher. Pricing varies widely based on lot size and irrigation rights more than on square footage alone.