3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Grace, Utah
Grace is a small farming town tucked along the Bear River in Caribou County, about 25 miles north of Lava Hot Springs and an hour from the Idaho-Utah line. Three-bedroom, two-bath homes are the workhorse of this market — they're what local families, retirees relocating from Pocatello or Logan, and remote workers chasing quiet usually end up buying. Most sit on generous lots compared to anything you'd find on the Wasatch Front, and it's common to see a detached shop, a garden plot, or room for a couple of horses behind the house. Construction ranges from 1940s-era brick bungalows near Main Street to 1990s and 2000s ranchers on the edges of town, with a handful of newer builds going up each year.
Pricing here stays well below the Utah average, which is a big part of why buyers look this direction. The tradeoff is winter — Grace sits at roughly 5,400 feet, gets real snow from November through March, and runs on a small-town economy anchored by agriculture, the Monsanto plant in Soda Springs, and the local school district. Cell service is solid, fiber internet has reached most of town, and the drive to Pocatello for an airport or a Costco run takes about 50 minutes. Browse the active 3/2 listings below to see what's currently available, and reach out if you want a closer look at any specific property or neighborhood.
May 2026 · Grace market
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About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Grace.
What do 3 bed 2 bath homes typically cost in Grace? ▾
Most three-bedroom, two-bath houses in Grace trade in the low $300s to mid $400s, depending on lot size, outbuildings, and whether the home sits in town or on acreage out toward Turner or Niter. Older farmhouse-style homes on big lots can come in lower, while newer builds with finished basements push higher.
Is Grace a good fit for families or retirees looking at this size home? ▾
Both. Grace Joint School District #148 keeps the elementary, middle, and high schools all within a few blocks, which works well for families. Retirees like the quiet, the proximity to fishing on the Bear River and Last Chance Canal, and the short drive to Soda Springs for groceries and medical care.
Do most three-bedroom homes here have basements? ▾
Yes — finished or partially finished basements are common in Grace, which effectively bumps a 3/2 main level into a 4 or 5 bedroom house once you count downstairs rooms. Watch the MLS remarks closely, because the official bed/bath count sometimes only reflects conforming rooms.
How long do 3/2 homes usually sit on the market in Grace? ▾
Inventory is thin. Caribou County moves slower than the Wasatch Front, but well-priced three-bedroom homes in Grace often go under contract within 30 to 60 days. When nothing fits, buyers sometimes widen the search to Bancroft, Lava Hot Springs, or Soda Springs.
Are these homes typically on municipal water and sewer? ▾
Inside Grace town limits, yes — city water and sewer are standard. Move out toward the farms and canyon rims and you'll see private wells and septic systems, which is worth knowing before you write an offer since inspection and testing costs differ.
What heating systems are common in Grace homes this size? ▾
Forced-air natural gas furnaces are the norm in town, with a fair number of homes also running a wood stove or pellet stove for backup — winters here regularly dip below zero. Out on rural parcels, propane and electric heat show up more often.