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Living in Washington County

Entertainment and Attractions
Located in the southwest corner of Utah, Washington County/Greater Zion offers more than 2,400 square miles of adventure and inspiration. Zion National Park, four state parks, and a multitude of year-round recreational lands set the stage for a burgeoning mountain biking scene, some of the best off-highway vehicle riding in the country, scenic and challenging play at 14 top-rated golf courses, world-class cultural performances at Tuacahn Center for the Arts, and so much more. Discover Washington County.

Housing
The median property value in Washington County was $510,700 in 2024, with the homeownership rate at 71.6%. People in Washington County have an average commute time of 19.2 minutes. Learn more about Washington County housing and living here and explore local rental properties and homes for sale here.

Demographic Snapshot
Population 196,431
Poverty Rate 9.84%
Median Household Income $80,634
Median Age 39.1
Health Ranking
Washington County is ranked among the healthiest counties in Utah –#7 of 28 ranked counties.
Find Comprehensive Demographic Information here and County Health Ranking and Roadmaps here.

Schools
Washington School District At-A-Glance
District size: 56 schools
Grades: PK-12
Enrollment: 35,575 students
Graduation Rate: 93% (Top 10% in UT)
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), UT Dept. of Education
Learn more about Washington County schools.
Living in Iron County

Entertainment and Attractions
As the hub of Iron County, Cedar City is a cool mountain town with world class cultural attractions in proximity to Utah’s famous Mighty Five National Parks. Also known as “Festival City, USA”, Cedar has a plethora of events taking place year-round from free music festivals to downtown parades and touring bike races! Enjoy the freedom from traffic and frantic city pacing and enjoy the amenities of a quaint downtown with local shops, an impressive menu of “urban-esque” cuisine, and southern Utah’s only winery. Discover Iron County.

Housing
The median property value in Iron County was $379,000 in 2024, with the homeownership rate at 68.3%. People in Iron County have an average commute time of 16.9 minutes. Learn more about Iron County housing and living here and explore local rental properties and homes for sale here.

Demographic Snapshot
Population 62,252
Poverty Rate 13.8%
Median Household Income $66,247
Median Age 30.2
Health Ranking
Iron County is ranked in the lower middle range of counties in Utah – #18 of 28 ranked counties.
Find Comprehensive Demographic Information here and County Health Ranking and Roadmaps here.

Schools
Iron School District At-A-Glance
District size: 18 schools
Grades: PK-12
Enrollment: 14,790 students
Graduation Rate: 89% (Top 30% in UT)
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), UT Dept. of Education
Learn more about Iron County schools.
Living in Sevier County

Entertainment and Attractions
As a hub of Central Utah, Sevier County offers amenity-rich small towns and a home base for exploring the area’s sights and rugged outdoor recreation. You will find restaurants, historic main street, local shops, natural hot springs, and the country’s best ATV trails!
Known as Utah’s Trail County, being here is like taking a step back in time through the history of the West while enjoying the beauty and fresh air. Discover Sevier County.

Housing
The median property value in Sevier County was $311,200 in 2024, with the homeownership rate at 77.8%. People in Sevier County have an average commute time of 17.4 minutes. Learn more about Sevier County housing and living here and explore local rental properties and homes for sale here.

Demographic Snapshot
Demographic Snapshot:
Population 22,085
Poverty Rate 9.68%
Median Household Income $74,884
Median Age 36.8
Health Ranking
Sevier County is ranked #22 of 28 ranked counties.
Find Comprehensive Demographic Information here and County Health Ranking and Roadmaps here.

Schools
Sevier School District At-A-Glance
District size: 14 schools
Grades: PK-12
Enrollment: 4,744 students
Graduation Rate: 84%
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), UT Dept. of Education
Learn more about Sevier County schools.
Living in Millard County

Entertainment and Attractions
This naturally beautiful and growing community nestled in west-central Utah provides unblemished and endless scenery, from the mountains of Fishlake National Forest to barren desert lands. Here you will find four seasons that complement the healthy outdoor lifestyle, plenty of breathtaking scenery, recreation, and old-fashioned hospitality in the communities located in Millard County. Discover Millard County.

Housing
The median property value in Millard County was $284,700 in 2024, with the homeownership rate at 81.8%. People in Millard County have an average commute time of 17.5 minutes. Learn more about Millard County housing and living here and explore local rental properties and homes for sale here.

Demographic Snapshot
Population 13,315
Poverty Rate 7.68%
Median Household Income $73,639
Median Age 34.4
Health Ranking
Millard County is ranked in the lower middle range – #20 of 28 ranked Utah counties.
Find Comprehensive Demographic Information here and County Health Ranking and Roadmaps here.

Schools
Millard School District At-A-Glance
District size: 9 schools
Grades: PK-12
Enrollment: 3,255 students
Graduation Rate: 87% (Top 50% in UT)
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), UT Dept. of Education
Learn more about Millard County schools.





