Homes Under $300,000 in Bluffdale, Utah
Bluffdale sits at the south end of Salt Lake County, where the valley starts to give way to the Traverse Mountains and the Jordan Narrows. It's a town that built its reputation on larger lots, horse properties, and newer subdivisions off Redwood Road and 14600 South — which means anything under $300K here is genuinely scarce. Single-family homes in Bluffdale routinely trade in the $600K–$900K range, so the sub-$300K segment is almost entirely townhomes, condos, manufactured homes on leased land in Stonebridge or Sunset Hills, or the occasional fixer that needs real work. If you're shopping this price point, expect to move fast when something does hit the market.
What you get for the trade-off is the Bluffdale address itself: Jordan School District, quick access to the Mountain View Corridor and I-15, a 25-minute drive to downtown Salt Lake, and weekend access to the Jordan River Parkway trail and Camp Williams open space. Buyers at this price are usually first-timers, downsizers, or investors looking at the rental demand from nearby NSA and Adobe campuses up in Lehi. Inventory turns over quickly because there simply aren't many doors below $300K in the 84065 ZIP. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available, and check back often — this segment changes week to week.
June 2026 · Bluffdale market
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Active listings
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Common questions
About homes under $300k in Bluffdale.
How many homes under $300K are typically active in Bluffdale? ▾
Usually a handful at any given time — often fewer than five. Bluffdale's median sale price runs well above $600K, so this price band is dominated by townhomes, condos, and the occasional manufactured home. Set up an MLS alert if nothing fits today; turnover at this price point can happen within days.
What kind of property can I realistically get in Bluffdale for under $300K? ▾
Expect attached housing: two-bedroom townhomes, condos, or older manufactured homes. Detached single-family homes on their own lot at this price are rare and usually need significant work. Square footage typically runs 900–1,400 sq ft.
Are there HOA fees I should plan for at this price point? ▾
Almost always, yes. Townhome and condo communities in Bluffdale carry HOA dues that commonly run $150–$300 per month and cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, and sometimes water or trash. Manufactured home parks charge lot rent instead, which can be $600–$900 monthly and is not financeable.
Can I use an FHA or VA loan on homes in this range? ▾
FHA and VA both work well for townhomes and condos in Bluffdale, but the project itself has to be approved — not every HOA is on the FHA or VA approved list. Your lender can check the condo project ID before you write an offer. Manufactured homes are trickier and often require specialty financing.
Is Bluffdale a good commute to Silicon Slopes or downtown Salt Lake at this budget? ▾
Yes — that's one of the main reasons buyers stretch to get in. Bluffdale sits about 25 minutes from downtown SLC and roughly 10–15 minutes from the Lehi/Draper tech corridor via I-15 or Mountain View Corridor. The Draper FrontRunner station is also a short drive for train commuters.
What should I watch out for when buying older or low-priced inventory here? ▾
Older townhomes near Redwood Road can have aging roofs, original HVAC, and deferred siding work, so budget for a thorough inspection. For manufactured homes, confirm the title status (real property vs. personal property) and whether the park allows financing. Also check water rights and well status on any rural parcel — Bluffdale has both city water and well-served pockets.