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Sigurd, Utah

Homes with Views for Sale in Sigurd, Utah

Sigurd sits in the Sevier River Valley in central Utah, a small ranching town tucked between the Pahvant Range to the west and the Fishlake National Forest highlands to the east. Because the valley floor is narrow and the population is under 500, almost any parcel here gets some kind of long sightline — pasture-and-mountain views to the east toward Glenwood and Monroe Peak, or open red-rock-and-sage views west toward the I-70 corridor. Buyers shopping Sigurd for view properties are usually after something specific: agricultural land with a building site, a rural homesite with horse setup, or an older farmhouse on acreage where the back deck looks out at the Sevier Plateau instead of a neighbor's fence.

Elevation runs around 5,300 feet, so views come with four real seasons — green alfalfa fields in summer, cottonwoods turning gold in October, and snow-capped peaks visible from November into May. Richfield is ten minutes south on US-89 for groceries, hospital, and Sevier School District offices, and Fish Lake, Capitol Reef, and the Tushar Mountains are all inside an hour. Inventory in Sigurd itself is thin — often only a handful of active listings at a time — so view-oriented buyers usually watch this market alongside nearby Glenwood, Annabella, and Aurora. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Sigurd market

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

Full Sigurd market report
Median sale
$460,500
1 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
92.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with views in Sigurd.

What kinds of views do Sigurd properties typically have?

Most view homes here look east toward Monroe Peak and the Sevier Plateau or west across the valley toward the Pahvant Range. Properties on the bench or on larger acreage parcels often get both directions plus open pasture in the foreground. Pure red-rock views are more common one valley south near Joseph and Marysvale.

How many view homes are usually for sale in Sigurd at one time?

Sigurd is a very small market — it's normal to see only two to six active residential listings town-wide, and not all of them will have standout views. Many buyers expand the search to Glenwood, Aurora, and Richfield to get more options in the same valley.

Are view lots in Sigurd buildable, or are there water and septic limits?

Most rural Sigurd parcels rely on private well and septic, and water rights are a separate purchase from the land in many cases. Always verify culinary water shares, irrigation shares, and Sevier County health department septic approval before writing an offer on raw or semi-raw land.

What do view properties in Sigurd typically cost compared to Richfield?

Sigurd acreage with a modest home and mountain views generally trades at a discount to comparable Richfield properties because it's smaller and farther from services. Larger view parcels with irrigation and outbuildings can move into the higher range when they hit the market, but turnover is slow.

Is Sigurd a good fit for someone wanting a horse property with views?

Yes — the valley is historically agricultural, irrigation shares are available on many parcels, and zoning is rural enough to keep horses, cattle, and outbuildings without much friction. Pasture-and-mountain view setups are one of the most common property types that come up here.

How far is Sigurd from a regional airport or Salt Lake City?

Richfield Municipal Airport is about 15 minutes south for general aviation. Salt Lake City International is roughly three hours north via I-15 and I-70, and St. George is about three hours southwest. Cedar City Regional is closer at around two hours for commercial flights.