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Milford, Utah

Homes with Views for Sale in Milford, Utah

Milford sits in Beaver County's high desert valley at about 5,000 feet, ringed by the Mineral Mountains to the east, the Wah Wah and San Francisco ranges to the west, and open rangeland in nearly every direction. View properties here aren't about crowded subdivision sightlines — they're about big sky, low light pollution, and uninterrupted ridgelines you can watch from a back porch without a neighbor's roof in the way. Many homes on the edges of town and out toward the Beaver River bottoms or the foothills look straight at the Mineral Mountains, where the Blundell geothermal plant and wind farm sit, while properties on the west side catch sunsets over the desert toward the Nevada border.

Buyers drawn to Milford are usually after acreage, quiet, and elbow room rather than walkable amenities — the town has roughly 1,400 residents, a working rail line, and a small commercial core, with Beaver about 30 minutes east on I-15 and Cedar City around an hour south. Prices stay well below the Wasatch Front and Southern Utah corridor, so view lots and homes with real land around them are still attainable here in a way they aren't in St. George or Heber. Winters bring cold nights and occasional snow, summers are dry and warm with cool evenings, and the dark skies are some of the best in the state for stargazing. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

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 homes with views in Milford.

What kind of views do Milford homes typically have?

Most view properties look east toward the Mineral Mountains or west across open desert toward the Wah Wah and San Francisco ranges. Because lots tend to be larger and the valley is sparsely built, sightlines stay open in ways you rarely get in larger Utah towns. Sunset and night-sky views are a big draw — Milford has minimal light pollution.

How much land usually comes with a view home in Milford?

Inside town limits you'll see quarter-acre to one-acre parcels, but most buyers chasing views end up on the outskirts where 2 to 40+ acre properties are common. Anything bordering BLM or state land tends to hold its view long-term since the adjacent ground can't be subdivided.

Are view lots in Milford more expensive than standard lots?

There is a premium, but it's modest compared to Wasatch Front or Washington County markets. A home with strong mountain views on acreage typically runs a meaningful step above an in-town home of similar size, though total prices still tend to stay well under what comparable acreage costs in Cedar City or Beaver.

Is water available for landscaping and outdoor use on rural view properties?

It depends on the parcel. Properties in town are on municipal water; rural homes usually rely on a private well, and water rights or share allocations matter a lot here. Always verify the well's gallons-per-minute, depth, and any irrigation shares before writing an offer.

How far is Milford from major services and airports?

Beaver is about 30 minutes east via SR-21 and has a hospital and I-15 access. Cedar City is roughly an hour south with a regional airport, and Salt Lake City International is about 3.5 hours north. St. George is around two hours southwest.

What should I know about the climate before buying here?

Milford sits high enough that winters are genuinely cold with snow and single-digit nights, while summers are dry and warm with daytime highs in the 80s-90s and cool evenings. Wind is a real factor — the wind farm east of town exists for a reason — so covered outdoor living space is worth considering on view properties.