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Helper, Utah

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Helper, Utah

Helper sits in the mouth of Price Canyon about eight miles north of Price, and it's one of the more interesting small-town markets in Utah right now. The three-bed, two-bath layout is the workhorse of this town — it's what most families, remote workers, and retirees relocating from the Wasatch Front are actually shopping for. Inventory leans heavily toward early-1900s brick bungalows and miner's cottages along the grid streets between Main and the Price River, plus a smaller pool of mid-century ranches up the hillside and toward Spring Glen. Many of these homes started as two-bedroom, one-bath builds and had a second bath and third bedroom added over the decades, so floor plans vary a lot from house to house.

Pricing here is a real draw. Carbon County still offers some of the lowest cost-per-square-foot numbers in the state, and a solid three-bed, two-bath in Helper often lands well under what the same house would fetch in Spanish Fork or Vernal. Buyers get walkable access to the Helper Arts Festival corridor on Main Street, the river parkway, and quick highway access to Nine Mile Canyon, the Book Cliffs, and Skyline Drive. Winters are milder than Park City but colder than St. George — expect snow, but not the kind that shuts you in. Browse the active 3 bed 2 bath listings below to see what's currently on the market in Helper.

June 2026 · Helper market

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

Full Helper market report
Median sale
$565,000
3 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
198 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
15
active + pending

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Common questions

About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Helper.

What do 3 bed 2 bath homes typically cost in Helper?

Most 3-bed, 2-bath houses in Helper trade in the $200,000s to low $300,000s, well under the Wasatch Front average. Updated homes near Main Street or with mountain views push toward the upper end, while older fixers in need of work can still be found below $200,000.

What's the housing stock like in Helper?

Helper is an old railroad and coal town, so a lot of the inventory is early-1900s bungalows and cottages on small lots near the historic downtown. You'll also see mid-century ranches on the benches and a smaller number of newer builds toward Spring Glen and the county road heading to Price.

Is Helper a good fit for remote workers and second-home buyers?

It has become one. Helper's arts scene, First Friday gallery walks, and lower prices have drawn remote workers and weekenders out of Salt Lake and the Front Range. Fiber internet is available in much of town, and SLC is about a two-hour drive up Highway 6.

Do these homes usually come with garages or off-street parking?

Many of the older homes downtown were built before cars were common, so detached garages, carports, or simple gravel pads are typical rather than attached two-car garages. Homes built after the 1970s on the benches are more likely to include an attached garage.

What schools serve Helper?

Helper sits in Carbon School District. Kids generally attend Sally Mauro Elementary in town, then Helper Middle School, and finish at Carbon High School in Price about seven miles south.

How's the resale market for a 3/2 in Helper?

Three-bedroom, two-bath layouts are the most in-demand size in Carbon County because they work for small families, retirees, and remote workers alike. Days on market vary with the season, but well-kept homes in this configuration tend to move faster than larger or one-bath properties.