Coral Canyon
Neighborhood in Washington, Utah
Washington County 84780
Turnkey housing with resort-like amenities
Houses here can have two to seven bedrooms and reach up to 4,000 square feet. The houses are primarily from the 2000s and 2010s, and many are still being constructed. Ranch-style designs have gotten a contemporary update, with a mixture of modern and traditional elements such as sharply pitched arches and multi-level roofs. HOA fees range from $47 to $75 monthly, depending on if a home is on a premium lot. “Coral Canyon is a golfing community surrounded by beautiful homes in all different price ranges. The grounds are meticulously kept, and it has a resort feel. It’s the overall feel of the place that’s attractive to buyers. There’s lots of walking trails throughout it, and it has one of the nicest community centers around,” says Rand McCullough, a broker with Realtypath St. George with 26 years of experience. Homes sell for a median price of $525,000 after 59 days on the market, although townhouses sell for slightly more with a median of $710,000. This is due to their prime location overlooking Razor Ridge Park. Smaller houses with two to three bedrooms range from $315,000 to $715,000, while four-to-six-bedroom homes range from $715,000 to $1.6 million. Seven-bedroom estates sell for around $2 million.Emerald waters and red rocks
Coral Canyon Golf Course is located in Utah’s famed “‘Color Country,”’ named for the red and pink rock formations surrounding the region. The challenging championship course offers lessons from a PGA General Manager. Coral Canyon is also home to Razor Ridge Lake Park, a 28-foot-deep fishery filled with trout, bass and bluegill for local anglers. Quail Creek State Park is four miles north and is a fishing and boating hotspot. Sand Hollow State Park and Reservoir lies just over 10 miles southeast of the community. This is one of Utah’s newest state parks, and the 20,000-acre area is already a major aquatic attraction. One of the most popular activities here is scuba diving to experience the submerged VW bus and Cessna light aircraft in the depths. Twenty-five miles northeast is Zion National Park. This massive natural area encompasses 150,000 acres and was Utah’s first national park. Known for its stunning vistas bursting with color, Zion has miles of trails to explore while taking in the views. There are also archeological sites, a history museum and various ecosystems to explore.Highly rated schools with unique extracurriculars
Niche B-minus-rated Coral Canyon School teaches children from prekindergarten to fifth grade. It’s a Platinum Level STEM School, the highest level achievable in the state. B-minus-rated Fossil Ridge Intermediate School offers sixth and seventh graders the chance to join multiple fine arts courses, like choir and orchestra. B-minus-rated Pine View Middle has career technical education courses like marketing and digital literacy. B-plus-rated Pine View High provides tenth through twelfth-grade students with a wide variety of sports teams and clubs such as swimming, ballroom dancing and ping pong.Easy interstate access and scenic byways
Coral Canyon is bordered by Interstate 15 and is the exit for Zion National Park. The Zion Park Scenic Byway, one of the community’s major roads, lets travelers take a 34-mile journey through the natural beauty of Southwestern Utah. Those taking a more direct route to St. George or Zion can use I-15. This freeway helps 90% of commuters travel less than 30 minutes for work daily in nearby cities like Washington, Saint George and Santa Clara. Abundant sidewalks and walking trails encourage daily strolls. Multiple medical centers are less than ten miles away in St. George, and the neighborhood is 18 miles from St. George Regional Airport.Cultural attractions, shopping and dining
Dining options are plentiful further along Interstate 15, but there are fewer options in Coral Canyon. La Fonda Grill and Koral Kafe are located along the northern edge of the development. La Fonda Grill is a Mexican restaurant featuring portraits of artist Frida Kahlo, while Koral Kafe has a more minimalist atmosphere and dog-friendly outdoor seating. Other shopping options are just down the road in St. George. Numerous shopping centers like Red Cliffs Mall have a range of retailers, eateries and services. Coral Canyon is 18 miles from the Tuacahn Center for the Arts, a regional treasure for live performances. It’s home to a year-round Saturday open-air market selling the work of local artisans.Flash flood risks
In any desert environment, flash flooding can be a problem. In fact, it’s the deadliest natural disaster in Utah, as the dry soil easily slides and is carried away by sudden heavy rains. This creates fast-moving water that can overwhelm hikers and cars. Washington County’s hazard mitigation plan is working to save lives and property by increasing the size of its drainage basins.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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John Hook
EQUITY REAL ESTATE (ST GEORGE)
(435) 265-4508
59 Total Sales
1 in Coral Canyon
$375,700 Price
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Natasha Isom
Luxury Group
(435) 236-2079
71 Total Sales
7 in Coral Canyon
$575K - $1.6M Price Range
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Heather Lewis
RED ROCK REAL ESTATE
(435) 272-1777
29 Total Sales
1 in Coral Canyon
$303,000 Price
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EDWARD LEAVITT
ERA BROKERS CONSOLIDATED SG
(435) 220-5212
22 Total Sales
1 in Coral Canyon
$600,000 Price
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David Ellis
Responds QuicklyTHE AGENCY ST GEORGE
(435) 414-6619
206 Total Sales
8 in Coral Canyon
$415K - $720K Price Range
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Brett Sampson
Responds QuicklyReal Broker, LLC
(435) 236-2093
64 Total Sales
1 in Coral Canyon
$505,000 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Coral Canyon | US |
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Homicide | 1 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 1 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 1 | 4 |
Robbery | 1 | 4 |
Burglary | 1 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 1 | 4 |
Larceny | 1 | 4 |
Crime Score | 1 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Coral Canyon Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Coral Canyon, Washington sell after 55 days on the market compared to the national average of 49 days. The median sale price for homes in Coral Canyon, Washington over the last 12 months is $500,000, down 4% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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