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North Salt Lake, Utah

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in North Salt Lake, Utah

Three-bedroom, two-bath homes are the workhorse layout in North Salt Lake — the size most first-time buyers, downsizers, and small families are actually shopping for. The city sits right at the north end of Salt Lake County's commute belt, about 10 minutes from downtown Salt Lake via I-15 and 25 minutes from the airport, which keeps demand for this size steady year-round. Inventory comes from two distinct eras: the 1970s-90s ramblers and split-entries that climb the Eaglewood bench with views across the Salt Lake Valley, and the early-2000s Foxboro builds down in the flats near the Legacy Parkway. Each carries a different price point and feel, so the same bed/bath count can mean a 1,400 sq ft single-level on a quarter acre or a 2,200 sq ft two-story on a smaller lot.

Buyers in this size range should also pay attention to basements — a lot of North Salt Lake homes list as 3/2 on the main level but include a finished or stub-in lower level that can add a fourth bedroom, family room, or rental potential down the road. Davis School District serves the entire city, FrontRunner is a few minutes south at Woods Cross, and Eaglewood Golf Course and the Bonneville Shoreline Trail are within the city limits. Browse the active 3 bed 2 bath listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out when you want to walk through one.

May 2026 · North Salt Lake market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in North Salt Lake right now.

Full North Salt Lake market report
Median sale
$559,000
23 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
12 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
82
active + pending

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Common questions

About 3 bed 2 bath homes in North Salt Lake.

What's the typical price range for a 3 bed 2 bath home in North Salt Lake?

Most three-bedroom, two-bath homes in North Salt Lake trade in the mid-$400Ks to high-$500Ks depending on age, lot size, and whether the home sits on the benches or down in the flats near Highway 89. Updated ramblers with finished basements push higher, while original 1970s and 80s tri-levels in Foxboro and the older sections of town tend to anchor the lower end.

Which neighborhoods in North Salt Lake have the most 3/2 inventory?

Foxboro is the largest source — it's a planned community built largely in the early 2000s with a lot of starter and step-up homes in this layout. The Eaglewood bench, Skyline Hills, and the older grid streets east of Main also produce steady 3/2 listings, often ramblers with a daylight basement that adds bedrooms below grade.

Are most 3 bed 2 bath homes here single-level or multi-story?

It's a mix. The flats around Foxboro lean toward two-story and townhome-style builds, while the bench neighborhoods east of I-15 have more ramblers and split-entries from the 70s through 90s. If single-level living matters, focus your search on Eaglewood, Orchard Drive, and the streets north of Center.

How's the commute to downtown Salt Lake City from North Salt Lake?

It's one of the shortest commutes on the Wasatch Front — roughly 10-15 minutes to downtown via I-15 or Beck Street outside of rush hour, and 20-25 in heavier traffic. The Woods Cross FrontRunner station is also a few minutes south, which is why a lot of 3/2 buyers here are downtown commuters who want a yard without a long drive.

What school district serves North Salt Lake?

North Salt Lake falls under Davis School District, which consistently ranks among the stronger districts in the state. Foxboro Elementary, Orchard Elementary, and Legacy Junior High serve most of the city, with Woods Cross High as the main feeder high school.

Do 3 bed 2 bath homes here usually include a basement?

Many do, especially on the bench. A 3/2 main level with an unfinished or partially finished basement is common in the 70s-90s ramblers, which gives buyers room to add bedrooms or a family room later. Newer Foxboro builds are more likely to have all bedrooms above grade with a smaller or no basement.