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Are you looking for a new adventure in Utah? Look no further than Red Valley Heights, a brand-new development in Orderville backing up to the Red Hollow Slot Canyon trailhead.
While Red Valley Heights may be a modern development, it is situated in a town with a rich history of communal living and cooperation. Orderville is the site where the United Order was first implemented in the late 19th century. The United Order was first introduced by the early Latter-day Saint pioneers. Their goal was to create a society based on principles of equality, cooperation, and sharing. The idea was centered around consecration, where individuals give their property and possessions to the Church, redistributing them according to the needs of its members. It lasted over a decade. During this time, the community was highly organized, with residents working together. While the United Order in Orderville eventually dissolved, its legacy remains in the town today. Many of the original homes and buildings from the United Order era still stand, and the town has a strong sense of community and cooperation still today.
Orderville boasts the highest number of 73-degree weather days in Utah and is situated close to Ponderosa Zion Ranch. The ranch provides an array of activities for tourists, such as horseback riding, zip-lining, rock climbing, and hiking and is nestled amidst the stunning mountains of Zion National Park. Ponderosa is a great option for retirees seeking seasonal part-time work for the busy tourist season.

You'll be thrilled to know there's no shortage of options at Red Valley Heights! But what sets Red Valley Heights apart from other developments?
- Phase one of three, includes 20 single-family home lots and 40 townhomes
- You're not required to use their builder
- There are CC&Rs, but no HOA
- A ban on nightly rentals. (Because many residents live in their homes year-round and want to avoid the constant turnover of renters. However, 30+ night rentals are allowed)
- The current building rate in Orderville is approximately $150.00 per square foot
- The townhome base price is $339K
Separate parking area for hikers. (That way owners don’t have to worry about parking on the street or in front of someone's house)
So whether you're looking for a cozy single-family home or a spacious townhome, with stunning views and endless adventures, Red Valley Heights has something for you. Let us help you find the pefect fit in this vibrant community.
Contact Mark Neeleman (801-971-3964) or Pamela Neeleman Clark (435-315-5846) to learn more about making Red Valley Heights for your new home.
Editor’s note: The claims, facts, and information in this sponsored article have not been verified by LDS Living, and LDS Living does not endorse any claim or product herein.