Cedar City’s Creative Answer to Rising Home Prices: Luxury Feel, Attainable Cost

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As home prices across Utah continue their steady climb, one Cedar City builder is rethinking how affordability and quality can coexist in today’s market. Their solution is gaining attention—not just for its price point, but for how it challenges industry norms during one of the tightest housing shortages in the nation.

The team behind Temple View Commons, a new 160‑unit development in Iron County, has adopted an unconventional but intentional strategy: a small staff, hands‑on leadership, and no realtors. According to director of operations Jarrod Grannum, this approach keeps costs controlled without sacrificing the upscale features buyers crave.

A Small Team With Big Intentions

“I wear multiple hats, our general contractor, our owner’s wife—she’s our designer,” Grannum said in an interview with KSL TV. “We all are just willing to get dirty, get in the mud and take on whatever task is assigned to us.”

Their mission? Make homeownership accessible while delivering finishes typically reserved for premium builds.

“These are luxury twin homes, upgraded features, large backyards,” Grannum explained. “Right now, the average median price in Iron County was $430,000. That’s my two‑story option. We’re just below that. My one‑story option is essentially $40,000 less.”

Utah’s Housing Market: High Demand, Limited Inventory

Utah remains one of the top 10 most expensive housing markets in the country, according to new statewide housing research. With a shortage estimated in the tens of thousands of units, prices have stayed elevated—even as interest rates shift.

Governor Spencer Cox has called for the development of 35,000 new starter homes by 2028, noting the state has “a long ways to go” but remains optimistic about improving economic conditions. His full remarks are available here.

Luxury Touches at Accessible Prices

The Temple View Commons team also draws inspiration from high‑end properties built in St. George—another region experiencing rapid growth and rising costs. Their philosophy is simple: if luxury is attainable for a few, it should be enjoyable for many.

“Why don’t we take some of these features and styles that we do in these luxury homes and put it into more affordable housing so that everybody can enjoy what the ‘few’ has always enjoyed,” Grannum said.

What This Means for Real Estate Professionals

For agents, developers, and the next generation of real estate talent, projects like this emphasize a critical shift: buyers want homes that feel premium—even when priced responsibly.

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