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Iron County Real Estate

Median home price $399,529, population 65,936, 6+ cities. The definitive local guide to living, buying, and selling in Iron County.

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$399,529
Median home price
65,936
Population
4.0%
Median price YoY
73
Days on market
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Iron County is a Dixie / Southern Utah county of ~65,936 residents with a median home price of $399,529 (4.0% YoY). County seat: Parowan. Contains 6+ cities and towns tracked in this directory.
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17 schools tracked

Schools in Iron County

Top-ranked school

Cedar City High School

Iron County schools
6/10 GreatSchools
Top-ranked school

Canyon View High School

Iron County schools
6/10 GreatSchools
Top-ranked school

Parowan High School

Iron County schools
6/10 GreatSchools
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Iron County sits in Dixie / Southern Utah with a 2024 population of 65,936 residents across 3296.34 square miles. The county seat is Parowan, and the region is defined by its retail trade economy, 29.0-year median age, and median household income of $65,527. Real estate values have moved 4.0% over the past year, with a median home price of $399,529 and typical days on market at 73. This directory profile pulls verified data from the U.S. Census, Utah Department of Workforce Services, and MLS-adjacent public sources to give buyers, sellers, and relocation candidates a full picture of Iron County — economy, schools, market, and lifestyle — before they engage an agent.

Iron County at a Glance

Population (2024) 65,936 5-Year Growth 15.1%
Median Age 29.0 Median Household Income $65,527
Median Home Price $399,529 Home Price YoY 4.0%
Median Rent $1,008 Days on Market 73
Active Listings 350 Unemployment 3.0%
College Degree 30.3% Poverty Rate 11.6%
Area 3296.34 sq mi County Seat Parowan

Real Estate Market in Iron County

Iron County is one of Utah’s fastest-growing counties, with 15.1% population growth since 2020 driving robust housing demand. median home values near $399,500 with 4% annual appreciation reflect strong demand from both in-migration and SUU student population growth.

Current Market Snapshot

$399,529
Median Home Price
4.0% YoY
$1,008
Median Monthly Rent
73
Days on Market
350
Active Listings

Compared with the Utah statewide median of roughly $540,000, Iron County sits below the state average, shaping affordability for first-time buyers, relocators, and investors. Connect with a licensed Iron County directory agent for MLS-verified inventory.

Economy and Employment in Iron County

Iron County supports 2,275 employers with 25,955 total workers. The three dominant industry sectors:

3.0%
Unemployment Rate
$65,527
Median Household Income
30.3%
College-Educated Adults
2,275
Total Employers

This employment mix drives job stability, commute patterns, and long-term appreciation across Iron County — a leading indicator for buyers evaluating relocation to Iron County.

Schools in Iron County

1
School District
17
Total Schools
6/10
Avg GreatSchools Rating

School quality is a top-three driver of home value across Iron County. Buyers should weigh Iron County school district boundaries before selecting a neighborhood.

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Geography and Climate

Iron County covers 3296.34 square miles in Dixie / Southern Utah. Elevation ranges from 5,000 ft to 11,307 ft. Iron County sits on the Markagunt Plateau at 5,800 to 6,000 feet elevation, giving Cedar City a temperate four-season climate with warm summers, snowy winters, and annual precipitation of 12-14 inches. Brian Head ski resort in the county reaches 11,307 feet and receives over 400 inches of snowfall annually.

History and Character

Founded: 1850. Name origin: Originally called Little Salt Lake Valley County, renamed Iron County in recognition of iron ore deposits near Cedar City that motivated the Mormon Iron Mission established in 1851.

The LDS Iron Mission of 1851 was one of Utah’s first large-scale industrial ventures. Southern Utah University (SUU), founded in 1897, remains Cedar City’s anchor institution. The Utah Shakespeare Festival (Tony Award-winning) has drawn international visitors to Cedar City since 1961.

Notable people from Iron County: Fred Adams, founder of the Utah Shakespeare Festival, transformed Cedar City into a cultural destination.

Utilities and Infrastructure in Iron County

Electric
Rocky Mountain Power
🔥
Natural Gas
Enbridge Gas Utah
💧
Water
Cedar City Corporation
🌐
Internet ISPs
Xfinity, InfoWest, Starlink, T-Mobile Home Internet
🛣️
Major Highways
I-15, US-56, UT-14, UT-130
✈️
Nearest Airport
Cedar City Regional Airport (CDC)
🚗
Drive to Salt Lake City
240 min

Cities and Towns in Iron County

Explore every city and town in Iron County — click any card for a full local guide, listings, and directory-verified agents.

Frequently Asked Questions About Iron County

What is the median home price in Iron County?

As of the latest available data, the median home price in Iron County is $399,529, with year-over-year appreciation of 4.0%. Median monthly rent is $1,008. Prices vary significantly by city and neighborhood within the county — contact a directory agent for MLS-verified current listings.

Is Iron County a good place to live?

Iron County offers a 29.0-year median age, $65,527 median household income, and 3.0% unemployment. The county’s economy is anchored by retail trade and educational services, with schools rated 6/10 on average. Whether it’s the right fit depends on your commute needs, school priorities, and lifestyle preferences.

How far is Iron County from Salt Lake City?

Iron County is approximately 240 minutes from Salt Lake City by car via I-15. The nearest commercial airport is Cedar City Regional Airport (CDC).

What industries drive the Iron County economy?

The top three sectors in Iron County are Retail Trade, Educational Services, and Health Care and Social Assistance. Together they support 25,955 workers across 2,275 employers, with a current unemployment rate of 3.0%.

Data last updated 2026-Q3. Real estate figures reflect the most recent MLS-adjacent aggregates compiled by Utah Real Estate Directory. For live inventory and MLS-verified comps, connect with a licensed Iron County directory agent.

Frequently asked questions

What is the median home price in Iron County?

The median home price in Iron County is approximately $399,529 with year-over-year appreciation of 4.0%.

How many cities are in Iron County?

Iron County has 6+ cities and towns tracked in our directory, including its county seat Parowan.

What is the population of Iron County?

Iron County has approximately 65,936 residents with 15.1% five-year growth.

How long do homes typically stay on market in Iron County?

Homes in Iron County stay on the market roughly 73 days on average, with 350 currently active listings tracked.

Written byCLM Editorial
Reviewed byAdam Griffee, EXP Luxury
Last updatedJuly 5, 2026

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