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Milford, Utah

New Listings in Milford, Utah

Milford sits in Beaver County out on Utah's west desert, about three and a half hours south of Salt Lake and roughly an hour west of I-15 via Highway 21. It's a small railroad and ranching town of around 1,400 people that's seen renewed interest thanks to the geothermal plants at Roosevelt Hot Springs, the Milford Wind Corridor, and the steady jobs tied to Union Pacific and local agriculture. New listings here don't hit the MLS at the pace they do along the Wasatch Front — sometimes a week or two passes between fresh additions — so checking back regularly matters if you're serious about buying in town.

What comes up tends to fall into a few buckets: older brick and frame homes near Main Street in the $150K–$275K range, mid-century ranches on larger in-town lots, and the occasional acreage property or manufactured home on the outskirts heading toward Minersville or the Mineral Mountains. Lot sizes are generous compared to Utah County, water shares sometimes convey with rural parcels, and zoning is forgiving if you want chickens, a shop, or a horse or two. Buyers drawn to Milford are usually after affordability, quiet, dark skies, and proximity to hunting, ATV trails, and the hot springs — not commuter convenience. The listings below show what's hit the market most recently, sorted so the freshest activity surfaces first.

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 new listings in Milford.

How often do new listings come on the market in Milford?

Milford is a small market with limited inventory, so new MLS activity is sporadic — sometimes several listings in a month, sometimes nothing for two or three weeks. Setting up a saved search with email alerts is the most reliable way to catch a property the day it's listed.

What price range should I expect for a new listing in Milford?

Most in-town homes list between roughly $150,000 and $300,000 depending on age, condition, and lot size. Acreage properties, homes with shops, or parcels with water rights can run higher, occasionally into the $400K–$600K range when there's a sizable outbuilding or irrigated ground attached.

Do homes in Milford typically come with water rights or shares?

It varies. In-town lots are usually on Milford City culinary water. Rural and acreage parcels sometimes include shares from local irrigation companies or private well rights, and that should always be confirmed in writing during the offer and title review — water is a real value driver out here.

Is financing harder in a rural town like Milford?

Conventional loans work fine on most in-town homes. USDA Rural Development loans are often available in Milford and can mean zero down for qualified buyers. Manufactured homes and properties with significant acreage may need a portfolio lender or a specialty rural product, so line up financing before you write.

What's drawing buyers to Milford right now?

Affordability is the headline — you can still get a livable home for under $200K, which is rare in Utah. Beyond price, buyers come for the geothermal and wind industry jobs, the hunting and ATV access in the Mineral and Wah Wah mountains, Mineral Mountain Hot Springs nearby, and the quiet pace.

How long does a typical Milford listing stay active?

Days on market run longer than the Wasatch Front average — often 60 to 120 days, sometimes more for unique acreage or higher-priced properties. Well-priced in-town homes in good condition can move in under a month, but the small buyer pool means most listings need patience from the seller side.