Southern Utah Real Estate - Hurricane
Twenty miles northeast of Saint George, and nestled on the western edge of Zion National Park, Hurricane City is home to the Washington County Fairgrounds, Sand Hollow Reservoir State Park, and the Washington County Equestrian Center.
Hurricane City is growing very steadily and will keep doing so. The Utah Department of Economic Development predicts that Hurricane's population won't stop increasing until it reaches 54,000 (the present population is about 10,000).
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There are all kinds of new developments on the way, including Elim Valley, a 2,600 acre planned community with 8,000-13,000 homes, a resort hotel, a Robert Trent Jones golf course, an equestrian center, and a medical facilities complex.
Hurricane City was named by Erastus Snow, after a gust of wind blew the top off his buggy.
Hurricane City Homes
Hurricane City and St George real estate features a range of homes that will appeal to people from all walks of life. Families and young couples will admire Hurricane City's beautiful townhomes, while retired couples can look forward to an atmosphere that's accustomed to being small-town — and they'll love the convenient amenities. Currently, the average price for a home in Hurricane City is $261,901.
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