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Duchesne, Utah

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Duchesne, Utah

Duchesne sits in the Uinta Basin about two hours east of Salt Lake City on US-40, where the high desert meets the south slope of the Uinta Mountains. The 3 bed 2 bath floor plan is the workhorse of this market — it covers everything from 1970s ranch homes on quarter-acre lots inside the city limits to newer modular and stick-built homes on 5 to 40 acres out toward Bluebell, Altamont, and Myton. Elevations here run around 5,500 feet, so winters are cold with real snow and summers are dry and warm, which means buyers pay attention to heating systems, well depth, and whether the property has irrigation shares from the Duchesne River or Moon Lake.

Pricing on 3/2 homes in Duchesne stays well below Wasatch Front numbers, which is the main draw for buyers relocating from Heber, Park City, or the Salt Lake Valley. Most working buyers here are tied to the oil and gas industry in the Basin, the school district, or trades that serve the ranching community, and a growing share are remote workers and retirees chasing lower property taxes and quick access to hunting, fishing on Starvation Reservoir, and the High Uintas Wilderness. Inventory turns over slowly compared to bigger Utah markets, so the right 3/2 with a shop or a few acres tends to get attention quickly. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

May 2026 · Duchesne market

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

Full Duchesne market report
Median sale
$283,500
2 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
11 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
94.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
28
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Duchesne.

What's the typical price range for a 3 bed 2 bath home in Duchesne?

Most 3/2 homes in Duchesne trade in the $250,000 to $400,000 range depending on lot size, outbuildings, and whether the property sits in town or on acreage. Older stick-built homes on small in-town lots come in lower, while newer builds or homes with a shop and a few acres push toward the top of that band. Manufactured homes on land can come in well under $250K.

Are most 3/2 listings in town or on acreage?

Duchesne County is rural, so inventory splits between modest in-town homes on city water and sewer and rural properties on a well and septic with anywhere from 1 to 40 acres. Buyers wanting horses, a shop, or hay ground usually look outside the city limits toward Bluebell, Altamont, or along the Duchesne River. In-town 3/2 homes are easier to finance with conventional loans.

What should I check on rural Duchesne 3/2 properties before making an offer?

Verify water rights, well production and depth, septic age and location, and which irrigation company serves the parcel. Power runs through Moon Lake Electric out here, and some outlying parcels have limited cell coverage, so confirm service if you work remotely. Also ask about winter road maintenance — some county roads off the main highways are not plowed quickly.

Who is typically buying 3 bed 2 bath homes in Duchesne?

Buyers are a mix of oilfield and gas workers tied to the Uinta Basin, ranchers and tradespeople, retirees wanting space and low property taxes, and Wasatch Front families cashing out equity to buy more land. Hunters and anglers also pick up second homes here for access to the Uintas, Strawberry Reservoir, and Starvation.

How long do 3/2 homes usually take to sell in Duchesne?

Days on market run longer than the Wasatch Front — figure 60 to 120 days for a typical listing, sometimes longer for rural acreage. The buyer pool is smaller, so well-priced homes with updated kitchens and a garage or shop move fastest. Overpriced listings can sit for six months or more.

Can I get USDA financing on a 3/2 home in Duchesne?

Yes — Duchesne and the surrounding county are inside USDA Rural Development eligible boundaries, which means qualified buyers can finance with zero down. Income limits apply and the home has to meet USDA condition standards. It's one of the more common loan products used out here alongside conventional and VA.