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Luxury homes in Hurricane.

The top of the Hurricane market, fed straight from the MLS and sorted newest first, with a local read on the resort estates, golf frontage, and bench custom homes that define it.

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The newest luxury listings.

Fed straight from the local MLS and pointed at the top of the Hurricane market: new listings appear here as they list, and sold homes drop off. The local read on what defines the high end here, resort estates, golf frontage, and bench custom homes, is just below.

If the grid looks thin today, that is the real market, not a glitch: the high end is a smaller pool and these homes list and sell on their own timeline. Tell me what you are after and I will flag the next match as soon as it lists, including the ones that sell quietly before they hit the public feed.

Listing information comes from the local MLS and is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

The local read


What the high end looks like in Hurricane.

The top of the Hurricane market is not one neighborhood, it is a handful of settings that each carry a custom home well above the city's typical value. Sand Hollow Resort holds the estate end, with custom homes set against 27 holes of championship golf and the red rock above the reservoir. Copper Rock puts custom homes on championship golf frontage on the east side. And the benches and cliffs hold one-off custom builds on view lots that look back across the valley. That is the high end in three settings.

What these homes share is a view and a build, not a floor plan. At this level you are usually paying for the lot as much as the house: a fairway behind you, the reservoir and dunes in front, or a red-rock and Pine Valley sight line off the bench. The construction tends to follow the setting, with the better materials and the larger footprints going where the views are. So the right way to shop the top end here is by setting first and home second, because the setting is the part that cannot be changed later.

This page is curated, not a separate market with its own rules. A luxury home in Hurricane is still a home that sits on a course, on a view lot, or near the water, so it overlaps heavily with the golf-course and mountain-view homes. If you want the pure price filter instead, the homes over 750K page is the companion to this one. They complement each other rather than compete: this page is about the settings, that page is about the number.

The honest part is the search itself. The high end is a smaller pool, so the right home shows up less often, and the best of them sometimes trade quietly before they ever reach the public feed. That means patience and good information matter more here than on the rest of the market, and it is exactly where a local read earns its keep. Earlier in the process than "show me listings"? Start with the Hurricane guide or the communities index. When a home below reads right, that is the moment to call.

What defines the high end here

  • Resort estates: custom homes at Sand Hollow Resort, set against 27 holes of championship golf and the red rock above the reservoir.

  • Golf frontage: custom homes on the championship fairways at Copper Rock on the east side, paying for the open space behind the home.

  • Bench and cliff customs: one-off builds on elevated view lots that look back across the valley at red rock and Pine Valley Mountain.

  • Setting first: at this level you are buying the lot as much as the house, so shop the setting first, since that is the part you cannot change later.

Typical high-end list range The top of the market, well above the ~$450K typical value Zillow ZHVI and local MLS, verify quarterly
Where it concentrates Sand Hollow Resort, Copper Rock, the benches and cliffs Resort, golf frontage, and view-lot customs
The honest trade Thinner inventory, longer searches A smaller pool, some sell before listing
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The local map


Where the high end actually is.

The top of the Hurricane market gathers in a few settings rather than spreading across town, and each one carries its own kind of custom home. Here is where the high end concentrates and what separates one setting from the next.

Sand Hollow Resort

The estate end of the market, with custom homes set against 27 holes of championship golf and the red rock above the reservoir. The sections run from resort condos and townhomes up to large custom and estate homes along the play and the water.

Copper Rock

Custom homes on championship golf frontage on the east side, in master-planned villages like Cliff View, Golf View, North Slope, and Pebble Beach. The frontage lots back onto the play, with the open green space behind the home.

The benches and cliffs

One-off custom builds on elevated view lots that look back across the valley at the Hurricane Cliffs and Pine Valley Mountain. The setting tends to drive the build here, with larger footprints and better materials following the views.

Dixie Springs

Close to Sand Hollow Reservoir, largely single-level custom homes on bigger lots, some at the high end with lake and red-rock views and the extra garage space the south side is known for.

View-lot customs

Across the benches and the Sand Hollow corridor, custom homes built to capture a specific sight line. At this level the lot and its view are often worth as much as the house, so the position is the thing to evaluate first.

The price companion

If you would rather shop by number than by setting, the homes-over-750K page is the pure price filter that pairs with this one. The two overlap heavily, so it is worth scanning both when you are working the top end.

Before you tour: what to actually check

The setting first: decide whether you want the resort, golf frontage, or a bench view. The setting is the part of a high-end home you cannot change later.

What you back onto: a fairway, open desert, or another lot. Confirm the property line and whether the view or green space behind you is protected.

Build quality, in person: at this level the materials and the finish matter. Walk it and ask who built it, when, and what has been updated.

Utilities and systems: Hurricane runs its own municipal electric utility; on a larger or outlying custom home confirm water, and whether any part is on private well or septic.

Inventory is thin: the right home shows up less often at the top end, so be ready to move when it does, and ask about homes coming soon before they list.

Resale and the view: the view and the setting carry the value here. Ask what could change the sight line, since that is what protects the home's worth.

Scott Buehler, Moving Utah

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The high end, answered.

There is no fixed dollar line, but the top of the Hurricane market gathers in a few settings: custom homes at Sand Hollow Resort against the championship golf and the reservoir, golf-frontage homes at Copper Rock, and one-off custom builds on bench and cliff view lots. What they share is a view and a build, not a price tag, so the setting is usually the best way to read the high end here.

Mostly at Sand Hollow Resort for the estate and golf end, at Copper Rock for championship golf frontage, and on the benches and cliffs for custom view homes. Dixie Springs also carries some higher-end single-level customs close to the reservoir. The live listings above are the honest count, and tell me the setting you want and I will point you to where it concentrates.

This page is curated by setting: the resort, golf frontage, and bench customs that define the high end. The homes over 750K page is the pure price filter. They complement each other rather than compete, and because the two overlap heavily, it is worth scanning both when you are working the top of the market. One is about the place, the other is about the number.

The top of the market is simply a smaller pool, so the right home shows up less often than it does in the mid-market. On top of that, some of the best homes trade quietly before they ever reach the public feed. That is why patience and good information matter more at this level, and why hearing about a home early can be the whole difference. Tell me what you are after and I will watch for it, including the off-market ones.

Both, and often together. At Sand Hollow Resort and Copper Rock the homes are on or near championship golf, while the bench and cliff customs are built around a red-rock and Pine Valley view. Many combine the two, with a fairway in front and the cliffs beyond. If you are weighing the options, look at the golf-course and mountain-view pages alongside this one.

Start with the setting, since it is the part you cannot change: what you back onto, whether the view or green space is protected, and how the lot sits. Then the build itself, in person, including who built it and what has been updated. On a larger or outlying custom home, confirm the water source and whether any part is on private well or septic. I walk all of that with you before anyone tours, and there is no agent ranking on this page, just a straight local read.