Homes Under $300,000 in Sigurd, Utah
Sigurd is a small agricultural community in Sevier County, tucked along the Sevier River corridor about 15 miles north of Richfield and roughly 3 hours south of Salt Lake City on US-89. With a population well under 500, Sigurd moves at a pace that's increasingly rare in Utah — no traffic lights, wide open fields, and the red canyon walls of central Utah framing nearly every view. For buyers working with a budget under $300,000, Sigurd is one of the few places in the state where that number still buys a genuine house on a genuine lot, not a condo or a townhome squeezed onto a quarter acre. Most homes here are single-family properties, many with irrigated pasture rights tied to the historic Sevier River water shares — a practical asset if you keep animals or want a kitchen garden that doesn't drain your well.
Sevier County's overall median home price has remained well below the Wasatch Front average, and Sigurd's inventory tends to skew even more affordable than Richfield or Monroe. Buyers relocating from the Salt Lake Valley or St. George often find that sub-$300K in Sigurd buys square footage and land that simply doesn't exist at that price point along the I-15 corridor anymore. The tradeoff is honest: grocery shopping means a trip to Richfield, winters in the Sevier Valley bring cold snaps with temperatures regularly dipping into the single digits, and job options are limited locally — though the Richfield area, Fremont Indian State Park, and Monroe's geothermal industry all draw workers to the region. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available in and around Sigurd.
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About homes under $300k in Sigurd.
How many homes under $300K are typically for sale in Sigurd at any given time? ▾
Sigurd is a very small market — often only one to five active listings town-wide, and not all of them fall under $300K. Expect thin inventory and be ready to expand your search to Aurora, Richfield, or Salina if nothing in Sigurd matches your needs.
What kind of home does $300K actually buy in Sigurd? ▾
Usually a 3-bed, 1-2 bath single-level home built between the 1950s and 1990s, often on a quarter acre to a full acre. Manufactured homes on owned land also show up in this range, and you'll occasionally see a fixer with irrigation water or outbuildings included.
Are there financing limitations on rural Sigurd properties? ▾
Many homes here qualify for USDA Rural Development loans, which allow zero down for eligible buyers — Sigurd's location and population make it a strong USDA area. Older manufactured homes can be harder to finance with conventional or FHA loans, so confirm the home's HUD tag and foundation status early.
Does Sigurd have culinary water and sewer, or is it well and septic? ▾
Most homes are on culinary water through the Sigurd-Aurora Water system and on private septic. True private wells are less common in town but do exist on larger parcels. Always ask for a recent septic inspection and confirm water shares if the property has pasture or garden ground.
What schools serve Sigurd? ▾
Sigurd is part of Sevier School District. Kids generally attend Ashman Elementary in Salina or schools in Richfield, with South Sevier and Richfield High School serving the area depending on boundaries. Bus routes run through town.
Is Sigurd a reasonable place to buy if I work remotely? ▾
It can be, but verify internet service at the specific address before writing an offer. Fiber and fixed wireless have improved in Sevier County, but coverage is parcel-by-parcel — some Sigurd homes have solid fiber, others still rely on DSL or cellular hotspots.