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Live MLS listings, market trends, and neighborhood data for Bear Lake's western-shore vacation-and-residence anchor — updated continuously. Browse Garden City homes for sale across 159 active listings, from Sweetwater Park and Swan Creek's lakeside resort communities to Raspberry Patch and Lake View at Bear Lake, with a median sale price of $690,000 in 2026.

April 2026
closed sales · last completed month
Full report
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Median sale price
$690,000
+55.8% YoY
Median days on market
200
+124 d YoY
Sale-to-list ratio
97.8%
+2.04pp YoY
Homes sold
10
+3 YoY

April 2026 snapshot

Garden City, Utah housing market

Unsold inventory in Garden City is asking $675,000 at the median, +9.77% year-over-year. Homes that closed sold at $690,000 — 97.8% of each home's final list price, going to contract in a median of 200 days.

Unsold inventory
159
active + pending
Homes in Garden City that have not yet closed — includes Active, Pending, Active Under Contract, and Coming Soon. Pending is included because a deal under contract can fall through, so the home still counts as unsold inventory until it actually closes. Pulled live from the MLS.
New listings
28
in April 2026
Number of homes that came on the market during April 2026.
Median sale price
$690,000
10 sold
Middle sale price of homes that closed in April 2026. Median (not average) so luxury sales don't skew it.
Median list price
$675,000
current asking
Middle asking price across all unsold inventory right now (Active + Pending). Differs from median sale price because list = what sellers want, sale = what buyers actually paid.
Sale-to-list
97.8%
of final list
For each home that closed, closeprice ÷ its own final list price, averaged across the month. Over 100% = homes sold above asking (sellers' market), under 100% = below asking (buyers have leverage). Measures vs final list (post-reductions), not vs original asking.
Median days
200
on market
Median days a home spent listed before going under contract during April 2026. Lower = faster-moving market.
Data through April 30, 2026. View full market report

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City Unsold Median list
Laketown 5 $559,000
Randolph 1 $629,000
Woodruff 1 $250,000

About Garden City

Living in Garden City

Garden City Utah on Bear Lake with turquoise waters and the Bear River Range at golden hour

Garden City is the western-shore anchor of Bear Lake — a small city of approximately 700 year-round residents that supports a substantial second-home and vacation-rental market alongside Bear Lake itself. The city sits 40-50 minutes east of Logan via the spectacular Logan Canyon Scenic Byway, on the western shore of the lake known as "the Caribbean of the Rockies" for its distinctive turquoise blue color — produced by suspended limestone particles in the water. Bear Lake straddles the Utah-Idaho border (with Garden City and the southwestern half in Utah's Rich County, and the northern half in Idaho's Bear Lake County), and the lake is roughly 109 square miles — Utah's second-largest freshwater lake after Utah Lake.

Garden City's identity is shaped almost entirely by Bear Lake. The city's economy is driven by lakefront tourism, vacation rentals, raspberry farming (Bear Lake's signature crop — the soil and elevation are ideal), and the Bear Lake State Park beach concessions. The city is served by the North Rich School District (Rich High School is in nearby Randolph), and the population grows roughly 10-15x during summer peak weekends.

Why Buyers Choose Garden City, Utah

  • Bear Lake's turquoise waters. The Caribbean of the Rockies — Bear Lake's distinctive blue-green color (from suspended limestone calcium carbonate particles) makes it one of the most photographed lakes in the western U.S. The lake is roughly 109 square miles and 208 feet deep, with sandy beaches at Bear Lake State Park and substantial recreational access.
  • Strong second-home and short-term-rental market. Garden City is one of Utah's most active vacation-rental markets, with significant nightly-rental demand from June through September and around the Christmas/New Year holidays. Investors seeking lakefront vacation-rental income often look here first.
  • Bear Lake State Park. 966-acre state park anchoring beach access, marinas, sailing, paddle-boarding, kayaking, fishing, and lakeside camping.
  • Bear Lake Raspberry Days. Annual August festival celebrating the Bear Lake raspberry harvest — the surrounding area is one of the U.S.'s most productive raspberry-growing regions due to the elevation and soil conditions.
  • LaBeau's, Merlin's, and the iconic raspberry shake stands. Bear Lake's raspberry shakes are a regional culinary institution — particularly LaBeau's (the most iconic and historic of the lakefront shake stands).
  • Beaver Mountain Ski Resort proximity. 30-40 minutes northwest via the Logan Canyon corridor — small but locally-loved ski hill with affordable lift tickets.
  • Bear Lake Golf Course. 18-hole public course with lakeside views.
  • Substantially lower property pricing than Park City or other resort markets. Garden City offers true second-home and vacation-rental opportunity at meaningfully lower per-square-foot pricing than Park City, Heber Valley, or other Wasatch Back resort markets.

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Garden City Home Prices in 2026

  • Median sale price: $690,000 (last completed month)
  • Median time on market: 200 days
  • Sale-to-list ratio: 97.8%
  • Active listings: 159 homes available

Garden City's market operates as a vacation-and-second-home market, with substantial active inventory relative to the small permanent-resident population. The monthly sold count is small, so single-month median sale prices can swing dramatically; the 6-12 month directional trend is more reliable. Lakefront and lake-view homes carry meaningful premium pricing; non-lake-view interior parcels are notably more accessible. Sale-to-list ratios typically run 97-99%.

Bear Lake: The Resort and Recreation Anchor

Bear Lake itself is Garden City's defining feature and the economic engine of the city:

  • Size: ~109 square miles, ~208 feet deep, ~20 miles north-south.
  • Color: The famous turquoise blue-green is produced by suspended limestone particles (calcium carbonate from the surrounding limestone geology). The color intensity varies with light and viewing angle.
  • Recreation: Sailing, paddle-boarding, kayaking, jet skiing, swimming, fishing (Bear Lake cutthroat trout, lake trout, the unique Bonneville cisco), boating.
  • Bear Lake State Park: 966-acre state park with the main public beach (Marina, Eastside Marina, and Cisco Beach), camping, day-use facilities.
  • Bear Lake Marina: Major marina with sailing and powerboat rentals, slips, and the lakeside Marina restaurant.
  • The annual Bear Lake Raspberry Days festival each August.
  • Cisco Disco fishing tradition: The Bonneville cisco (a small fish native only to Bear Lake) is dipnet-fished each January in a Utah-only tradition that draws anglers from across the region.

Schools, Healthcare, and Commute

Garden City is served by the North Rich School District. Rich High School is in nearby Randolph (~40 min south); Garden City has elementary and junior-high schools in the immediate area. Healthcare access: the nearest hospital is in Logan (40-50 min west via Logan Canyon) — Intermountain Logan Regional Hospital. For higher-acuity care, McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden (~75-90 min south) or Salt Lake County hospitals.

Off-peak drive times from central Garden City:

  • Logan: 40-50 min west via Logan Canyon
  • Beaver Mountain Ski Resort: 30-40 min northwest
  • Montpelier, Idaho: 30 min north
  • Bear Lake Marina: 5 min east (in-city)
  • Salt Lake City International Airport: 2.5-3 hours south
  • Downtown Salt Lake City: 2.5-3 hours south

Family Life and Recreation

  • Bear Lake — the entire recreational economy revolves around the lake. Sailing, paddle-boarding, kayaking, fishing, beach access at Bear Lake State Park.
  • Bear Lake Golf Course — 18-hole public course with lake views.
  • Beaver Mountain Ski Resort — 30-40 min northwest, affordable family ski hill.
  • Logan Canyon Scenic Byway — driving from Logan to Bear Lake is one of Utah's most scenic drives.
  • Annual events: Bear Lake Raspberry Days (August), Bear Lake Monster Days, Cisco Disco fishing tradition.
  • The Pickleville Playhouse — small theater complex offering summer musicals.

The Bottom Line

Garden City is the right fit for buyers who want lakefront or lake-adjacent Bear Lake real estate, vacation-rental investment opportunity, secondary-residence and weekend-home use, and small-town Rich County character. Buyers willing to accept a small permanent community (~700 residents), limited year-round amenities, and the seasonal-tourism rhythm get unmatched Bear Lake access and meaningful vacation-rental income potential at substantially lower per-square-foot pricing than Park City or other Wasatch Back resort markets.

Buyers wanting larger year-round community amenity or full-time residence often find better fits in Logan (40-50 min west via the canyon). For comparable resort markets, see Park City (premier Utah resort city, higher pricing), Heber City (Wasatch Back full-time-resident city), Midway (Swiss-themed Wasatch Back), and Logan (Cache Valley's anchor).

Browse Garden City luxury homes, new construction, condos, townhouses, 55+ communities, single-story homes, homes with mountain views, golf-course homes, and 4-bedroom homes. For a free Bear Lake area home valuation, request a local-agent CMA.

The MLS data on this page is sourced from the Regional Multiple Listing Service and refreshed every 15 minutes; information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Census figures from U.S. Census Bureau 2024 estimates. Bear Lake facts per Utah Division of State Parks and the Utah Geological Survey.

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