3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Draper, Utah
Three-bedroom, two-bath homes are the workhorse of Draper's resale market — the size most first-time buyers, downsizers from Alpine and Highland, and young families with one or two kids actually shop for. Draper sits at the south end of Salt Lake County against the Traverse Mountains, which means a 3/2 here can mean a 1980s rambler in Draper Historic with mature trees and an unfinished basement, a SunCrest townhome at 6,000 feet with Utah Lake views, or a newer build along the Bangerter corridor close to the FrontRunner station. Pricing reflects that range: expect the mid-$500s for entry-level townhomes and condos, and high $600s to low $800s for detached homes on a standard lot, with SunCrest and Corner Canyon-adjacent properties pushing higher.
Location inside Draper matters more than the bed/bath count alone. Homes north of 12300 South feed Canyons School District and put you 20 minutes from downtown Salt Lake; SunCrest homes feed Alpine School District and trade a longer drive for cooler summers and direct trail access. Buyers working in Lehi's tech corridor often land in Draper specifically because it's a 10-15 minute reverse commute to Silicon Slopes while keeping Salt Lake County tax rates and amenities like the Draper Rec Center and Corner Canyon trail system. Browse the active 3-bed, 2-bath listings below to compare neighborhoods, lot sizes, and basement status side by side.
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About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Draper.
What price range should I expect for a 3 bed 2 bath home in Draper? ▾
Most 3-bed, 2-bath homes in Draper trade between the high $400s and mid $700s, depending on age, lot size, and whether the basement is finished. Older ramblers in Draper Heights tend to sit at the lower end, while updated homes near Suncrest or SunCrest Drive push higher. Townhomes with this layout can come in under $450K when inventory allows.
Are most 3/2 homes in Draper ramblers or two-story? ▾
Draper has a healthy mix. The flat areas near 12300 South are heavy on 1980s and 1990s ramblers with a 3/2 main level plus an unfinished or partially finished basement. South Mountain and Suncrest have more two-story builds, and you'll see a growing share of townhomes with the 3/2 layout along the Bangerter corridor.
Do 3/2 homes in Draper typically have basements? ▾
Yes, full basements are standard on the single-family side, even when the main-floor layout is 3 bed 2 bath. Many buyers use the basement to add a fourth or fifth bedroom and a second family room later. Townhomes and patio homes are the main exception.
How are the schools for this size of home in Draper? ▾
Draper is split between Canyons School District (east side, including Draper Elementary, Draper Park Middle, and Corner Canyon High) and Jordan School District on the west side. Corner Canyon High has a strong reputation, which keeps demand steady for 3/2 homes in its boundary even among buyers who don't need a larger floor plan.
What's the commute like from Draper to Salt Lake or Lehi tech employers? ▾
Draper sits at the south end of Salt Lake County with I-15, Bangerter Highway, and the FrontRunner station at 12997 S Minuteman all close by. Silicon Slopes employers in Lehi and Bluffdale are 10–20 minutes south, and downtown SLC runs about 25 minutes off-peak. The TRAX Blue Line also terminates in Draper.
Is a 3/2 home in Draper a good fit for first-time buyers? ▾
It's one of the more common entry points into Draper, especially townhomes and older ramblers. Property taxes run around 0.6% of assessed value, and HOA fees vary widely by neighborhood. First-time buyers should budget for the higher utility cost of larger basements in winter and for the steeper lots on the east bench.