Laketown, Utah · Characteristics
New Listings in Laketown, Utah
Laketown sits at the south end of Bear Lake, a small Rich County town of about 250 residents where the Caribbean-blue water meets ranchland and the Wasatch-Cache foothills. New listings here don't hit the market often — Bear Lake's south shore moves slower than the Garden City side — so when fresh inventory does post, it tends to draw attention from buyers who've been watching for months. Expect a mix of older single-family homes on larger lots, the occasional cabin or vacation property, and new construction tied to lakefront or lake-view subdivisions. Price points vary wildly: a modest in-town home can sit in the $400Ks while lake-access properties and newer builds push well past $1M. Winters are genuinely cold (the lake itself can freeze along the shoreline), summers are dry and warm, and the elevation — just over 5,900 feet — keeps July evenings comfortable.
For buyers, "new listings" matters more in Laketown than in busier Utah markets because turnover is so limited. If you're tracking the area for a primary residence, a second home, or a short-term rental play tied to summer Bear Lake traffic, watching new inventory the day it posts is usually how deals get done. Garden City, Pickleville, and Laketown each have different rental rules and HOA setups, so it's worth knowing which side of the lake a property sits on. Browse the current new listings below, and reach out if you'd like a closer look or want to be notified the moment something fresh comes on.
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