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Copperton, Utah

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Copperton, Utah

Copperton sits at the mouth of Bingham Canyon on the southwest edge of Salt Lake County, a small unincorporated township built by Kennecott in the 1920s to house copper mine workers. The original homes here are compact brick and stucco bungalows on tree-lined streets, and a 3 bed 2 bath floor plan is one of the more practical configurations in the area — enough room for a family or a home office without the maintenance load of a larger Daybreak or Herriman build. Lots are modest, mature trees are everywhere, and the Oquirrh Mountains rise directly to the west. Winters bring real snow and summers run hot and dry, with afternoon highs in the low 90s in July and cool canyon air in the evenings.

Because Copperton has fewer than 250 housing units total, 3/2 inventory is thin and listings don't sit long. Buyers tend to be people who want a quieter, historic-feeling pocket of the valley while still being 25 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City and 35 minutes from the airport. Kennecott/Rio Tinto remains a major nearby employer, and Bingham High School draws families to the boundary. Expect older mechanical systems on unrenovated homes, occasional updated kitchens and baths on the flipped ones, and a real sense of neighborhood that's hard to find in newer subdivisions. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Copperton.

May 2026 · Copperton market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Copperton right now.

Full Copperton market report
Median sale
$380,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
27 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Active listings

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Common questions

About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Copperton.

How many 3 bed 2 bath homes are typically for sale in Copperton at any given time?

Copperton is tiny — roughly 800 residents and about 200 homes total — so active inventory is usually in the low single digits, and sometimes zero. When a 3/2 does hit the MLS it tends to move quickly because the town rarely sees turnover. Setting up a saved search with instant alerts is the practical way to catch one.

What style of 3 bed 2 bath home is most common in Copperton?

The original Kennecott-built bungalows from the 1920s dominate the older core, and many have been updated to add a second bathroom over the years. You'll also see a smaller pocket of mid-century and later infill homes. Square footage for a typical 3/2 runs around 1,200 to 1,800 finished, often with a basement that adds usable space.

How do prices for 3/2 homes in Copperton compare to nearby West Jordan or South Jordan?

Copperton generally trades at a modest discount to the larger Salt Lake County suburbs because lots are smaller and the housing stock is older, though the historic district character and quiet setting keep demand steady. Recent 3/2 sales have generally landed in the mid-$400Ks to high $500Ks depending on condition and updates. Renovated homes with newer kitchens and finished basements push toward the top of that range.

Are Copperton homes on city water and sewer?

Yes. Copperton is served by the Copperton Improvement District for water and sewer, and homes are on natural gas through Dominion Energy. It's a fully serviced township, not a rural well-and-septic setup, which matters for financing and inspections.

What schools serve 3 bed 2 bath homes in Copperton?

Copperton falls under Jordan School District. Most students attend Copper Hills schools or Bingham High depending on grade and boundary year, and Bingham High in South Jordan is the longtime feeder for the area. Confirm current boundaries with the district before writing an offer since they do shift.

Is Copperton a good fit for buyers who commute to downtown Salt Lake City?

It's about 22 miles from downtown SLC — roughly 30 to 40 minutes via Bangerter Highway and I-15 outside of rush hour. The trade-off is a quieter, more rural-feeling neighborhood at the mouth of Bingham Canyon in exchange for a longer drive than you'd have from Sugar House or Millcreek.