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Jensen, Utah

Homes Under $500,000 in Jensen, Utah

Jensen sits along Highway 40 in Uintah County, about ten minutes east of Vernal and a short drive from the Dinosaur National Monument quarry. It's a small, rural community where the Green River cuts through irrigated farmland and the Book Cliffs rise to the south. Under $500K covers a wide slice of what actually trades here — from older farmhouses on an acre or two, to manufactured homes on permanent foundations with outbuildings, to newer stick-built 3-bed/2-bath houses on residential lots. Because Jensen is small and inventory turns slowly, the same price point that buys a starter condo on the Wasatch Front often buys real land, a shop, and room for animals out here.

Buyers shopping this range tend to fall into two camps: energy-sector workers tied to the Uintah Basin oilfield economy who want a short commute to Vernal, and recreation-minded buyers who want quick access to the Green River, Red Fleet, Steinaker, and the High Uintas. Winters are cold and dry, summers run hot but not Southern Utah hot, and well-and-septic is common once you leave the town core. Property taxes in Uintah County remain among the lower rates in the state, which helps the monthly math at this price. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Jensen under $500K.

May 2026 · Jensen market

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

Full Jensen market report
Median sale
$285,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
208 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes under $500k in Jensen.

What kind of home does $500K buy in Jensen?

In Jensen, $500K stretches considerably further than it would along the Wasatch Front. Buyers in this range typically see single-family homes on larger lots, older farmsteads with outbuildings, manufactured homes on acreage, and the occasional newer build. Some listings include water shares or irrigation rights, which matter in the Uintah Basin.

Where is Jensen and what's the area like?

Jensen is a small unincorporated community in Uintah County along Highway 40, about 13 miles east of Vernal and right at the edge of Dinosaur National Monument. It's high desert ranching country at roughly 4,800 feet, with the Green River running nearby. Daily life centers around Vernal for groceries, schools, and services.

Are there many active listings under $500K in Jensen right now?

Jensen is a small market, so inventory turns over slowly and the count of homes under $500K can range from just a handful to a dozen at any given time. The active MLS results below show what's currently for sale. Setting up a saved search is the most reliable way to catch new listings the day they hit.

Do homes in Jensen usually come with land or water rights?

Many do. Properties in the Jensen and Naples area frequently include irrigation shares from local ditch companies, a well, or both, and lot sizes of one to five acres are common even under $500K. Always confirm the specific water rights and well status during due diligence — they carry real value out here.

What's the commute and job situation for buyers moving to Jensen?

Most working residents commute into Vernal (15-20 minutes) for jobs in oil and gas, healthcare, education, and county government. Dinosaur National Monument and tourism along the Green River add seasonal work. Salt Lake City is roughly a 3-hour drive, so this is a place people choose for lifestyle and affordability, not a metro commute.

Is financing straightforward for rural Jensen properties?

Conventional, FHA, VA, and USDA loans all work in Jensen, and USDA Rural Development is especially useful here since most of the area qualifies. Properties with significant acreage, outbuildings, or manufactured homes on permanent foundations sometimes need a lender experienced with rural Utah — worth lining up early.