3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Torrey, Utah
Three-bedroom, two-bath homes are the workhorse layout in Torrey — big enough for a family or a couple who hosts guests heading to Capitol Reef, small enough to stay manageable as a second home or short-term rental. Torrey sits at about 6,800 feet along the Fremont River, surrounded by red rock, orchards, and the Boulder and Thousand Lake mountains, and that mix shapes what a 3/2 actually looks like here. Expect a wide range: older farmhouses on irrigated lots near Main Street, newer modular and stick-built homes off Sand Creek Road and along Highway 24, and the occasional log or timber-frame cabin tucked into Teasdale or Grover just outside town limits.
Because Wayne County's inventory is thin — often only a handful of active listings countywide — buyers shopping this size of home need to move thoughtfully but be ready when the right one appears. Pay attention to water rights, septic versus town sewer, propane tank ownership, and whether the parcel allows nightly rentals if that matters to your plans. Winters bring real snow and summer afternoons can swing 40 degrees from morning lows, so insulation, heat source, and shade trees aren't cosmetic details. Commutes are nonexistent, but Richfield's hospital and grocery options are 75 miles west, which factors into daily life. Browse the active 3 bed, 2 bath listings in Torrey below to see what's currently available, and reach out when you want a closer look at a specific property.
May 2026 · Torrey market
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About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Torrey.
How many 3 bed, 2 bath homes are typically active in Torrey at any given time? ▾
Torrey is small — the town itself has well under 300 year-round residents, and Wayne County as a whole rarely has more than a few dozen active listings. On a typical week you might see only a handful of 3/2 homes on the market, and inventory can swing quickly when a single property sells. Checking back regularly or setting a saved search is the realistic way to catch new listings.
What price range should I expect for a 3 bed, 2 bath in Torrey? ▾
Pricing varies widely because of Torrey's proximity to Capitol Reef. A modest stick-built or modular 3/2 on a standard lot often sits in the mid-$400s to high-$500s, while homes on acreage with red-rock views or short-term rental potential can run $700K and up. Cabins and newer builds along Highway 24 tend to command a premium.
Are these homes usable as short-term rentals near Capitol Reef? ▾
Many are, but rules depend on whether the property sits inside Torrey town limits, in Teasdale, Bicknell, or unincorporated Wayne County. The town of Torrey allows nightly rentals in certain zones with a permit, while other jurisdictions are stricter. Always verify current STR ordinances and HOA covenants before assuming a property will cash-flow as a vacation rental.
What's the well and septic situation on Torrey-area homes? ▾
Inside town you'll generally find culinary water and sewer connections, but homes just outside Torrey — toward Teasdale, Grover, or along the Fremont River — often rely on private wells and septic systems. Water shares and irrigation rights are a real consideration here, especially on parcels with pasture or orchard. Ask for well logs, septic inspection records, and any deeded water rights during due diligence.
How rough are Torrey winters on a smaller home? ▾
Torrey sits at roughly 6,800 feet, so winters are cold with regular snow, though daytime sun keeps roads clear most of the season. A well-insulated 3/2 with a wood stove or propane furnace handles it fine, but check for heat tape on pipes, attic insulation depth, and the age of the propane tank. Most homes here run on propane rather than natural gas.
How far is Torrey from the nearest larger town or airport? ▾
Richfield is about 75 miles west and has the closest full grocery and hospital services. Salt Lake City International is roughly a 3.5 to 4 hour drive, while St. George is about 4 hours south. Cedar City Regional Airport, around 2.5 hours away, offers limited commercial service and is often the practical option for out-of-state owners.