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Richfield, Utah

Condos for Sale in Richfield, Utah

Richfield is the largest town in central Utah's Sevier Valley, sitting at about 5,300 feet along I-70 roughly three hours south of Salt Lake City and two hours north of St. George. It's a working agricultural and regional service hub — home to Sevier Valley Hospital, Snow College's Richfield campus, and a Main Street that still looks much like it did when the highway was built. Condo inventory here is genuinely limited compared to the Wasatch Front; the local market is built around single-family homes on generous lots, and attached housing tends to come from a few small townhome-style projects rather than mid-rise developments. When condos do hit the MLS, they move quickly because the buyer pool — retirees downsizing, Snow College staff, traveling nurses, and second-home owners using Richfield as a basecamp for Fish Lake and Capitol Reef — outpaces supply.

The appeal of a condo here is straightforward: lower maintenance in a town where winter brings real snow and summer yard work is no small chore, plus a price point that's a fraction of what comparable attached housing costs in Provo or Cedar City. HOA dues tend to stay modest because amenities are simple — exterior upkeep, snow removal, landscaping — rather than pools and clubhouses. If you're weighing a lock-and-leave property near Sevier Valley Medical Center, downtown, or the college, a condo can make a lot of sense. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available, and reach out if you'd like us to set up alerts when new units come on.

June 2026 · Richfield market

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

Full Richfield market report
Median sale
$200,000
3 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
6 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
38
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About condos for sale in Richfield.

Are there many condos on the market in Richfield?

Richfield is a small town of roughly 8,000 people in Sevier County, and the housing stock is dominated by single-family homes on larger lots. Condo inventory is thin — often just a handful of units active at any given time, and sometimes none. If nothing shows below, check back weekly or set up an alert.

What do condos in Richfield typically cost?

When condos do come up, they generally trade well below the Wasatch Front, often in the $200,000s to low $300,000s depending on size, age, and HOA amenities. Pricing is closer to what you'd see in Cedar City than St. George or Provo.

Why are condos uncommon in Richfield?

Land is relatively affordable in central Utah, so most builders put up detached homes on quarter-acre or larger lots rather than attached product. The condos that do exist tend to be small townhome-style projects or converted multi-family buildings near downtown and Main Street.

Who typically buys condos in Richfield?

Buyers are usually retirees downsizing from a larger Sevier County home, Snow College students' families, traveling medical staff at Sevier Valley Hospital, or out-of-area owners wanting a low-maintenance base for hunting, fishing, and Fishlake National Forest trips.

Do Richfield condos have HOA fees?

Most do, but fees are modest by Utah standards — typically $150 to $300 per month — since amenities are usually limited to exterior maintenance, landscaping, and snow removal rather than pools or clubhouses. Always ask for the HOA financials and CC&Rs before writing an offer.

Can I get FHA or VA financing on a Richfield condo?

It depends on whether the specific project is FHA- or VA-approved. Small central Utah condo developments often aren't on the approved list, which can push buyers toward conventional financing. Your lender can pull the project status before you tour.