3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Millcreek, Utah
Three-bedroom, two-bath homes are the bread and butter of Millcreek's housing stock. The city sits in the bench between I-215 and the mouth of Mill Creek Canyon, and most of the neighborhoods — Canyon Rim, Olympus Cove, East Millcreek, and the area around 3300 South — were built out between the 1950s and 1970s. That means a 3/2 here usually looks like a solid brick rambler on a quarter-acre lot, often with a finished basement, mature trees, and original hardwood under the carpet. Lot sizes tend to run larger than what you'll see in newer Salt Lake County suburbs, which is part of why long-time owners hold these properties for decades.
Demand stays steady because Millcreek hits a sweet spot: 15 minutes to downtown Salt Lake, 10 minutes to the U and Research Park, and direct access to canyon hiking and skiing at Brighton and Solitude. Granite School District serves the area, with Skyline and Olympus High both pulling from these neighborhoods. Buyers in the 3/2 range are typically downsizers, young families priced out of Sugar House, or remote workers who want a yard without a long commute. Pricing varies widely — a tidy rambler near Evergreen Avenue looks very different from an updated home in Olympus Cove with Wasatch views. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available, and reach out when something looks worth a closer walk-through.
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About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Millcreek.
What's the typical price range for a 3 bed, 2 bath home in Millcreek? ▾
Most 3/2 homes in Millcreek trade in the high $500Ks to low $800Ks depending on lot size, condition, and proximity to the canyons. Updated mid-century ramblers near Olympus Cove or Canyon Rim tend to push higher, while original-condition homes closer to State Street or 3300 South come in lower. Townhomes and condos with the same bed/bath count can land well under $500K.
What kinds of 3/2 homes are common in Millcreek? ▾
The dominant style is the post-war brick rambler on a quarter-acre, often with a finished or partially finished basement that adds the second bath. You'll also see split-entries from the 60s and 70s, a smaller pocket of newer infill builds, and townhome communities along Highland Drive and 3900 South.
Do most 3 bed 2 bath homes in Millcreek have basements? ▾
Yes — basements are standard on the older rambler stock, and in many cases the 'second bath' is the basement bath. If you want both baths on the main level, narrow your search to newer construction or homes that have been remodeled with a primary suite addition.
Which schools serve 3/2 homes in Millcreek? ▾
Millcreek falls under Granite School District. Depending on where the home sits, kids typically feed into schools like Skyline, Olympus, or Cottonwood high schools, with Churchill and Evergreen as common middle schools. Boundaries shift block by block, so verify on the district's lookup tool before writing an offer.
How's the commute from Millcreek to downtown Salt Lake or the tech corridor? ▾
Downtown SLC is about 10–15 minutes via I-15 or 700 East, and the airport runs around 20 minutes off-peak. Reaching Lehi and the Silicon Slopes corridor takes 35–45 minutes depending on traffic. TRAX and several frequent bus lines along 3300 South and Highland Drive give some no-car options.
Are 3/2 homes in Millcreek a good fit for first-time buyers? ▾
They can be, especially the smaller ramblers and townhomes on the west side of the city near State Street. Just budget realistically — many of the older homes need roof, HVAC, sewer line, or electrical updates, and Millcreek's lot sizes mean yard work is a real line item. A thorough inspection matters here more than in newer suburbs.