3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Green River, Utah
Green River sits in eastern Emery and Grand counties along I-70, about an hour west of Moab and three hours southeast of Salt Lake City. It's a small town — population hovers around 850 — built around the Green River crossing, melon farms, and travelers heading to Canyonlands or the San Rafael Swell. The 3-bed, 2-bath floor plan is the workhorse of this market: enough room for a family or a remote-work setup, but small enough to stay affordable in a town where most homes trade well under the Utah median. Expect a mix of older ranch-style houses on large lots, a few manufactured homes on private land, and the occasional newer build closer to Main Street or Long Street.
Pricing here is some of the lowest in the state for a real single-family home — many 3/2 listings come in between the mid $100s and low $300s depending on lot size, condition, and whether outbuildings or river access are included. Lot sizes tend to be generous, which matters in a town where people keep RVs, boats, ATVs, and sometimes horses or chickens. Water rights, septic vs. city sewer, and well condition are worth asking about on rural parcels. Buyers are often retirees, river guides, BLM and railroad workers, or investors eyeing short-term rentals for Moab overflow. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Green River.
November 2025 · Green River market
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Common questions
About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Green River.
What do 3 bed, 2 bath homes typically cost in Green River? ▾
Most 3/2 homes in Green River list between roughly $150,000 and $325,000, with the spread driven mostly by lot size, age, and condition. Manufactured homes on owned land tend to fall on the lower end, while updated stick-built homes with outbuildings or river-adjacent lots push toward the top.
Are these homes on city water and sewer or wells and septic? ▾
Inside town limits, most are on Green River City water and sewer. Properties on the outskirts — toward Hastings Road, Long Street's far end, or out toward the river bottoms — are frequently on private wells and septic systems. Always confirm during due diligence and ask for a recent septic inspection.
Is Green River a reasonable place to buy a short-term rental? ▾
Yes, with caveats. Moab's lodging caps and high prices push some Canyonlands and Arches visitors to stay in Green River, and the town allows STRs more freely than Moab does. A 3/2 with parking for a trailer or boat tends to perform best. Check current city licensing rules before you write an offer.
What's the commute and access situation? ▾
Green River sits right on I-70 at exits 158 and 160, so highway access is immediate. Moab is about 52 miles southeast, Price is 65 miles northwest, and Grand Junction is roughly 100 miles east. SLC International is about 180 miles via US-6 and I-15.
How active is the 3/2 market here? ▾
Inventory is thin — Green River is a small town, so it's common to see only a handful of 3-bed, 2-bath listings active at any given time. New listings tend to sit longer than Wasatch Front homes, which gives buyers room to negotiate but also means the right property doesn't come up every week.
What should I watch for on older Green River homes? ▾
Many homes date to the 1950s–1970s uranium and railroad era. Common issues include older electrical panels, swamp coolers instead of central AC, aging roofs, and outdated plumbing. A thorough inspection and a look at the well or septic records (if applicable) are worth the cost.