Ivins
market reports.
Every monthly, quarterly, and year-end report for the Ivins single-family market, in one place. Washington County MLS data, updated every month, read the way I would explain it to a neighbor. Ivins runs the highest medians in Washington County on relatively thin volume, so I weight the quarterly and the year-end as the real signal.
Single-family figures, year over year. Source: Washington County Board of REALTORS MLS.
The two reports worth reading first.
The newest month for the freshest signal, and the latest quarter for the steadier trend. In a thin market like Ivins, I weight the quarterly heavier than the monthly.
Based on information from the Washington County Board of REALTORS® Multiple Listing Service for the period 4/1/2026 through 4/30/2026 (monthly), 1/1/2026 through 3/31/2026 (quarterly), and 1/1/2025 through 12/31/2025 (annual). Single-family figures. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Where Ivins sits, and what it means if you are selling.
Each point is a published report's single-family median. The line fills in as new monthly reports are added. Annual and quarterly anchors are noted in the archive below.
Here is the honest read as of spring 2026. Ivins closed 2025 with a single-family median of $721,500, off 5% on the year, on 189 sales. April 2026 printed $839,950, up 2% against April 2025, on 27 closings versus 18 a year ago. Q1 2026 landed at $838,745, up 7% against Q1 2025, on a Q1 sales count that jumped 33%.
Ivins is the highest-priced single-family market in Washington County, and the smallest. Thin volume means lumpy monthly medians. Some 2025 months ran soft (July down 38%, December down 44%) because the mix that month tilted toward the lower price band. Other months ran hot (June up 35%, November up 36%). That is what a thin, view-driven market does. The annual and quarterly numbers tell you the real story.
What it means if you are selling: do not price off a single monthly median. The Kayenta view premium, the lot, and the build year do more work than the citywide number ever will. Comparable selection matters more here than anywhere else in the county, and a careful launch is doing the heavy lifting.
Kayenta, Padre Canyon, and the Snow Canyon view lots all sit underneath this median. Ivins counted roughly 11,615 residents in the most recent Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute estimate. Volume is thin, so a single Kayenta custom can move the citywide read by ten percent. The view premium, the lot, and the build year do more work than the median ever will. Your street has its own story.
Every Ivins report, newest first.
Grouped by year. Within each year, the quarter and year-end roll-ups sit up top, then every monthly report below.
2026
In progress2025
Complete yearThe Ivins median moved 2% in a year. Did your home?
Maybe more, maybe less. A Kayenta view lot and a Padre Canyon home do not move at the same rate, and the citywide median cannot tell you which one you own. The valuation questionnaire can. Free, about three minutes, no signup wall.
Honest pricing band. No marketing list.
Where to go from the data.
Sell your Ivins home
The full listing playbook for Ivins. How to price a thin, view-driven market, choose the right comparables, and time the launch.
Ivins neighborhoods
The subdivision-level view, from Kayenta and Padre Canyon to the Snow Canyon view lots, where one custom build can move the citywide median.
Moving up in Ivins
The equity math for trading a Padre Canyon home for a Kayenta view lot or custom, with one coordinator running both sides.
What is my Ivins home worth?
The hyperlocal valuation page for Ivins. Start the questionnaire and get an honest pricing band.
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