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Milford, Utah

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Milford, Utah

Three-bedroom, two-bath homes are the workhorse layout in Milford — the size most local families actually live in and the configuration that turns over most often on the MLS. Milford itself is a small railroad and geothermal town in Beaver County, sitting at about 5,000 feet on the high desert west of the Mineral Mountains. Housing stock is a mix of older brick and frame homes on tree-lined streets near Center Street, mid-century ranchers with detached shops, and a smaller number of newer builds on larger lots toward the edges of town. Prices here remain some of the most reasonable in Utah, which is why buyers priced out of Cedar City and St. George increasingly look north up Highway 130.

The three-bed, two-bath segment specifically appeals to young families, retirees downsizing from larger acreage, and remote workers who want space, quiet, and dark skies without paying Wasatch Front prices. Expect to see homes with mudrooms built for actual winters, detached garages or shops sized for trucks and toys, and lots large enough for a garden or a few chickens. Job anchors include Union Pacific, the Blundell geothermal plant, the Milford Wind Corridor project, and the local school district. Inventory turns over slowly simply because the town is small, so checking back regularly matters. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Milford.

April 2026 · Milford market

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

Full Milford market report
Median sale
$662,000
3 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
124 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
90.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
18
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Milford.

What do 3 bed, 2 bath homes typically cost in Milford?

Milford sits at the affordable end of the Utah market, with most three-bedroom, two-bath houses trading in the low $200s to low $300s depending on lot size, age, and whether the home has been updated. Older homes near downtown run cheaper, while newer builds on larger parcels at the edge of town push higher. Cash and conventional offers both move quickly here because inventory is thin.

Why is inventory so limited in Milford?

Milford is a small Beaver County town of roughly 1,400 people, so the MLS rarely shows more than a handful of active listings at any given time. Three-bed, two-bath floor plans are the most common configuration for families here, which means they sell faster than the larger or smaller layouts. Setting up an instant MLS alert is the realistic way to catch new listings.

Are these homes on well and septic or city utilities?

Most homes inside Milford city limits are on municipal water and sewer, while properties on the outskirts toward Minersville or out by the geothermal and wind operations can be on private well and septic. The listing detail will spell it out, and it's worth confirming during due diligence since well depth and septic age affect both insurance and lender requirements.

What's the lot size like on a typical 3/2 in Milford?

Lots here are generous compared to Wasatch Front cities. Quarter-acre to half-acre parcels are common in town, and properties on the edges often come with an acre or more, room for a shop, or space for a few animals. Buyers coming from Salt Lake or Utah County usually find they get noticeably more land for the money.

Who's buying in Milford right now?

The buyer pool is a mix of local families, workers tied to Union Pacific, the Blundell geothermal plant, the Milford Wind Corridor, and remote workers looking for low cost of living and dark skies. Investors also pick up rentals here because cash flow pencils better than in larger Utah markets.

How far is Milford from a larger city or airport?

Cedar City is about 55 miles south on Highway 130, St. George is roughly two hours, and Salt Lake International is about a three-and-a-half-hour drive north on I-15. Cedar City Regional handles the closest commercial flights, which matters if you travel often or have family flying in.