3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Fillmore, Utah
Fillmore is the seat of Millard County, a quiet I-15 town of about 2,500 people roughly halfway between Salt Lake City and St. George. The 3 bed, 2 bath layout is the workhorse of this market — it's what most local families, retirees, and remote workers actually buy here. Housing stock skews older than what you'd see in Utah County or Washington County, with a lot of brick ramblers from the 1970s and 80s, plus a steady trickle of newer builds on the edges of town. Lots tend to be generous by Wasatch Front standards, and it's not unusual to find a 3/2 sitting on a quarter-acre or more with room for a shop, RV parking, or a small orchard.
Pricing in Fillmore stays well below the state median, which is part of the appeal for buyers cashing out of pricier markets or first-time owners who can't make the numbers work in Provo or Cedar City. Winters are cold with real snow, summers are hot and dry, and the surrounding Pahvant Range and Fishlake National Forest put hunting, ATV trails, and Maple Grove campground within a short drive. The local economy leans on agriculture, the courthouse, the school district, and travelers pulling off the interstate. Browse the active 3 bed, 2 bath listings below to see what's currently on the market in Fillmore, and reach out if you'd like a closer look at any of them.
April 2026 · Fillmore market
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About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Fillmore.
What's the typical price range for a 3 bed, 2 bath home in Fillmore? ▾
Most 3/2 homes in Fillmore trade in the $280,000 to $400,000 range, depending on lot size, age, and whether the home has a garage or outbuildings. Older homes near Main Street tend to sit at the lower end, while newer builds on the east side or homes with acreage push higher. Inventory is thin, so pricing can swing based on what's available that month.
Are most 3/2 homes in Fillmore single-level? ▾
Yes. The bulk of 3 bed, 2 bath inventory in Fillmore is single-story ramblers built between the 1970s and early 2000s, which suits the area's older population and buyers wanting no stairs. You'll see some split-entry and a handful of two-story homes, but ranchers dominate.
Do these homes usually come with larger lots? ▾
Often, yes. Fillmore lots run bigger than what you'd find along the Wasatch Front — quarter-acre to half-acre parcels are common, and properties with a full acre or room for horses come up regularly. Buyers wanting a shop, RV parking, or a garden have more room to work with here.
What school district serves Fillmore? ▾
Fillmore is part of Millard School District. Kids typically attend Fillmore Elementary, Fillmore Middle School, and Millard High School, all within town. Class sizes are small, which is a draw for families coming from busier districts up north.
How far is Fillmore from Salt Lake City and St. George? ▾
Fillmore sits roughly 150 miles south of Salt Lake City and about 160 miles north of St. George, right on I-15 at exit 167. That puts it about 2.5 hours from either metro, making it a practical midpoint for buyers who work remote or split time between regions.
Is financing straightforward on older Fillmore homes? ▾
Mostly, but inspections matter. Many 3/2 homes here were built before 1990 and may have older roofs, septic systems, or original electrical panels that lenders or insurers flag. USDA Rural Development loans are an option in Fillmore since it qualifies as rural, which can help buyers with limited down payments.