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Richfield, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in Richfield, Utah

Richfield is the commercial center of Sevier County, sitting in a wide valley between the Pahvant Range and the Sevier Plateau at around 5,300 feet. Golf course homes here almost all cluster around Cove View Golf Course, the city-owned 18-hole layout on the south edge of town. Cove View has been a fixture since the 1970s, and the residential streets that grew up around it — along South Cove View Road and the lanes branching off Cottonwood — offer fairway frontage at prices that surprise buyers coming from St. George, Provo, or out of state. You can pick up a well-kept rambler with course views in Richfield for what a starter condo costs in Washington County, which is a big part of why retirees and remote workers have been steady buyers here.

The lifestyle trade-off is real and worth understanding. Richfield sees genuine four-season weather: hot, dry summers in the 90s, cold winters with snow on the ground, and a golf season that typically runs March through October. The town has a regional hospital, a Walmart, the Sevier Valley Center for events, and quick access to Fish Lake, Capitol Reef, and the Tushar Mountains for skiing at Eagle Point. It's a working town, not a resort, which keeps prices grounded and the community tight. Browse the active golf course listings below to see what's currently available along Cove View and the surrounding streets.

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 golf course homes in Richfield.

Which golf course is most homes built around in Richfield?

Cove View Golf Course on the south side of town is the main course in Richfield. It's an 18-hole municipal layout owned by the city, and most golf-adjacent homes sit along its fairways or just across the street with views of the course and the Pahvant Range beyond.

Is Cove View open year-round?

No. Richfield sits at about 5,300 feet, so the course typically runs roughly March through October depending on snow and temperatures. Winters are cold enough that play shuts down, but the trade-off is dry, playable conditions almost every day during the season.

What do golf course homes in Richfield typically cost?

Most fairway-adjacent homes in Richfield trade in the mid-$400s to low-$700s, with larger custom builds occasionally crossing $800K. That's a fraction of what comparable golf frontage costs in Washington County or Summit County, which is part of the appeal for buyers relocating from larger markets.

Are there HOA fees on Cove View homes?

It varies. Many homes along the course are on standard residential lots with no HOA, since the course is city-owned rather than part of a private club community. A few newer subdivisions on the south end have light HOAs covering common landscaping, so check the listing details on each property.

How far is Richfield from the Wasatch Front?

Richfield is about 160 miles south of Salt Lake City on I-15 and US-50, roughly a two-and-a-half hour drive. It's the largest town in Sevier County and serves as the regional hub for shopping, healthcare, and the Richfield Regional Airport, which makes it practical as a full-time residence rather than just a vacation spot.

Do golf course homes here get hit by stray balls?

It's a real consideration on any fairway lot. Homes along the longer par-4s and par-5s at Cove View see occasional balls in the yard, and most owners install screened patios or plant buffer trees. Lots set back from landing zones or behind the green complexes tend to see the least traffic.