About Apple Valley
Apple Valley is a town of roughly 800 residents at the eastern edge of Washington County near Hildale. Housing is predominantly rural acreage.

Your Complete Guide to Living, Buying, Selling, and Retiring in Apple Valley, Utah.
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Property taxes, rural utilities, and city services.
First-time buyer guide, moving guide, and schools.
Home and acreage values, rural property financing, and market trends.
VA loans and veteran resources in Apple Valley.
Reverse mortgages, downsizing, and senior resources.
Community events, festivals, and historic areas.
Senior resources, veterans, and community events.
Apple Valley schools and first-time buyer guide.
Shopping, new construction, FSBO, and rural property listings.
Transportation, community events, and historic landmarks.
Apple Valley is a town of roughly 800 residents at the eastern edge of Washington County near Hildale. Housing is predominantly rural acreage.
People move to Apple Valley for acreage, quiet rural living, and affordable Southern Utah land.
Typical 2026 detached prices range from the high-$300Ks to the high-$600Ks depending on lot size and improvements. Most parcels rely on wells and septic.
Call Rocky Mountain Power and Dominion Energy 10 business days before closing. Open a Apple Valley Town utility account where municipal service is available; coordinate well, septic, and propane transfers per property. Sellers should keep service active through possession + 24 hours.
Setup, transfer, and shut-off contacts for power, gas, water, and trash.
HECM eligibility, payouts, and local context for homeowners 62+.
Zero-down VA financing for veterans, active-duty, and surviving spouses.
How property tax works locally — rates, abatements, and appeals.
Aging-in-place, senior services, and housing transitions.
Local veteran services, benefits navigation, and housing support.
How values are set, recent trends, and what drives appreciation.
School district overview and how schools influence home values.
Step-by-step path for first-time buyers in this city.
A patient playbook for right-sizing without the chaos.
Movers, timing, address changes, and local logistics.
FSBO realities, pricing, paperwork, and where it goes wrong.
Builder process, lot premiums, upgrades, and financing.
Local rent ranges, vacancy patterns, and tenant demand.
Coverage essentials and what local risks to insure against.
Older neighborhoods, landmarks, and what makes them special.
Prices, days on market, inventory, and what's likely next.
Daily-use shopping districts and trusted local services.
Annual events, festivals, and what gives the city its character.
Freeways, transit, commute times, and getting around.
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