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Minersville, Utah

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Minersville, Utah

Minersville is a quiet ranching and farming town in Beaver County, tucked along the Minersville Reservoir about 15 miles west of Beaver and a half-hour from Cedar City. Three-bedroom, two-bath homes are the workhorse layout here — enough room for a family or a home office, without the maintenance load of a larger place. Most 3/2 listings in town sit on generous lots compared to anything you'd find on the Wasatch Front, often with room for a shop, a horse or two, or a sizable garden. Construction ranges from older brick ramblers near the town center to newer manufactured and stick-built homes on the outskirts, with prices that remain well below Utah's statewide median.

Buyers drawn to Minersville are usually after space, quiet, and a lower cost of living — retirees from Las Vegas and St. George, remote workers, and families with ties to Beaver County agriculture. Winters are cold with real snow at 5,200 feet of elevation, summers are dry and warm, and the night skies are dark enough that the Milky Way is visible from most driveways. When evaluating a 3/2 here, pay close attention to water rights, well and septic condition, propane setups, and whether the parcel is zoned to allow the livestock or outbuildings you want. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Minersville.

March 2026 · Minersville market

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

Full Minersville market report
Median sale
$400,000
2 closed in March 2026
Median DOM
125 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
active + pending

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Active listings

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Common questions

About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Minersville.

How many 3 bed, 2 bath homes are typically for sale in Minersville?

Minersville is a small town of roughly 900 residents, so inventory is thin — it's common to see just a handful of active listings at any given time, and sometimes only one or two in the 3/2 configuration. If nothing matches today, check back weekly or set up an alert, since homes here can sit briefly and then move quickly when priced right.

What do 3 bed, 2 bath homes in Minersville usually cost?

Pricing varies widely depending on lot size and outbuildings, but most 3/2 homes in Minersville land well below the Beaver County median, often in the $250K–$400K range for standard residential parcels. Properties with acreage, shops, or water shares can push higher. Compare per-square-foot pricing against Beaver and Milford for a clearer picture.

Do these homes usually sit on larger lots?

Yes — most 3/2 homes in Minersville sit on quarter-acre to full-acre parcels, and it's not unusual to find homes on 2–5 acres within town limits. Buyers coming from the Wasatch Front are often surprised by how much land comes standard here, including room for chickens, a garden, or a detached shop.

Is the water situation a concern for buyers?

Water is a real consideration in Beaver County. Confirm whether a property is on the Minersville culinary system or a private well, and ask about secondary/irrigation water shares — those shares carry real value and don't always transfer automatically. Your agent should pull the water rights record before you write an offer.

What's the commute like from Minersville?

Minersville sits about 15 minutes west of Beaver and roughly 25 minutes from Cedar City via SR-130, which is where most residents head for groceries, hospital care, and SUU. St. George is about 90 minutes south, and Salt Lake International is around 3.5 hours north on I-15.

Are 3/2 homes here a good fit for first-time buyers?

They can be, especially for buyers who want land and a lower price point than Cedar City or St. George offer. Just budget for well/septic inspections if applicable, propane tanks (natural gas isn't available everywhere in town), and the longer drive for shopping and medical appointments.