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Toquerville, Utah

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Toquerville, Utah

Toquerville is a small Washington County town of roughly 1,600 people tucked between La Verkin and Anderson Junction along Highway 17, about 20 minutes northeast of St. George and 25 minutes from Zion National Park. Three-bedroom, two-bath homes are the workhorse floor plan here — they fit retirees downsizing from the Wasatch Front, young families priced out of Santa Clara or Washington Fields, and second-home buyers who want a Southern Utah base without the traffic of St. George proper. Lots tend to run larger than what you'll see in newer St. George subdivisions, with many properties sitting on a quarter-acre or more, and a fair number include irrigation shares from the Toquerville Springs system.

The climate runs warm — summer highs hit the upper 90s to low 100s, winters are mild with occasional light snow, and the town gets roughly 300 sunny days a year. That means three-bed, two-bath homes built in the last 15 years almost always have efficient AC, xeriscaped or low-water front yards, and covered patios oriented for evening shade. Expect to see a mix of stucco ranch-style builds, a few older block homes near the original townsite, and newer construction in pockets along Spring Drive and Westfield. Browse the active three-bed, two-bath listings below to see what's currently on the market in Toquerville.

May 2026 · Toquerville market

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

Full Toquerville market report
Median sale
$614,397
4 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
23
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Toquerville.

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

Most three-bed, two-bath homes in Toquerville trade between roughly $475,000 and $700,000 depending on lot size, age, and whether the property includes irrigation shares or outbuildings. Newer builds in subdivisions like Westfield or Anderson Junction sit at the higher end, while older homes near the original townsite can come in lower. Inventory is tight, so pricing moves with what's actually active that month.

Are these homes mostly single-level or two-story?

Toquerville skews toward single-level living. Many three-bed, two-bath floor plans here are ranch-style on larger lots, which appeals to retirees relocating from St. George and to families who want a yard for chickens, a shop, or RV parking. You'll see some two-story plans in the newer subdivisions, but rambler layouts dominate.

How is Toquerville different from buying in Hurricane or La Verkin?

Toquerville sits a few hundred feet higher than Hurricane, so summer evenings cool off a bit faster, and lot sizes are generally larger — quarter-acre to full-acre parcels are common. The town has no commercial strip to speak of, so residents drive to Hurricane or St. George for groceries and services. Buyers pick Toquerville for the quieter pace and the views toward Pine Valley Mountain.

Do most 3/2 homes here have garages and RV parking?

Yes. Two-car garages are standard, and a large share of properties include dedicated RV pads or oversized driveways given the lot sizes and the recreation-heavy lifestyle in Washington County. If a shop or third bay matters to you, mention it early — those features sell fast.

What school district serves Toquerville?

Toquerville is part of the Washington County School District. Elementary students typically attend LaVerkin Elementary, then Hurricane Intermediate, Hurricane Middle, and Hurricane High School. Bus routes run through town, and the drive to the high school is about 10 minutes.

How quickly do 3 bed 2 bath listings sell in Toquerville?

When priced in line with comps, well-kept three-bed, two-bath homes here generally go under contract within 30 to 60 days. Homes with acreage, water shares, or updated interiors move faster. If a listing has been sitting longer than that, there's usually a pricing or condition story worth asking about.