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Bloomington, Utah

Homes Under $300,000 in Bloomington, Utah

Bloomington sits on the south side of St. George along the Virgin River, and it's one of the older established neighborhoods in Washington County — built out mostly in the 1970s and 80s around the Bloomington Country Club golf course. That history matters when you're shopping under $300K here: most of what hits this price band is original-era single-level homes (often block construction), smaller townhomes near Man O War Road and Navajo Drive, or the occasional fixer that needs a kitchen and HVAC update. Detached single-family homes under $300K have gotten genuinely scarce since 2021, so inventory in this range now leans heavily toward condos, townhouses, and 55+ units in communities like Bloomington Hills North.

The trade-off for the lower price is square footage and updates, not location — Bloomington itself is a desirable pocket with mature landscaping, easy I-15 access at Exit 4, and a 10-minute drive to downtown St. George or Dixie Tech. Summers run hot (July highs average 102°F), so HVAC condition and roof age are the two line items worth scrutinizing on anything in this price tier. HOA fees on the townhome and condo product typically run $150–$280/month and often cover exterior maintenance and front-yard water, which softens the ownership cost in a desert climate. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market under $300K in Bloomington.

April 2026 · Bloomington market

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

Full Bloomington market report
Median sale
$423,001
1 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
19 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes under $300k in Bloomington.

What kind of homes can I actually get in Bloomington for under $300K?

Realistically, this price point is condos, townhomes, and smaller attached units — often 2-bed/2-bath around 1,000–1,400 sq ft. Detached single-family homes under $300K do appear occasionally but usually need cosmetic or system updates and tend to go under contract within a week or two.

Are there 55+ communities in Bloomington with homes under $300K?

Yes. Bloomington Hills North and a few smaller age-restricted pockets near the golf course regularly have units in the $240K–$295K range. These are popular with snowbirds from Idaho, Montana, and Alberta, so winter months see faster turnover.

What are typical HOA fees on Bloomington properties at this price?

Most townhome and condo HOAs in Bloomington run $150–$280/month. They usually cover exterior building maintenance, roof reserves, common area landscaping, and sometimes front-yard water — which is a real cost saver given Washington County water rates.

How competitive is the under-$300K market in Bloomington right now?

Anything priced correctly under $300K with updated finishes draws multiple offers within the first week. Cash buyers from out of state are common at this price point, so financed offers often need a strong earnest money deposit and a short inspection window to compete.

Is Bloomington a good area for a first home or is it mostly retirees?

It's a mix. The areas closer to Bloomington Elementary and Sunset Drive skew toward younger families, while the country club side and Bloomington Hills North lean retiree. Under $300K, you'll see both demographics depending on whether the unit is age-restricted.

What should I inspect carefully on an older Bloomington home in this price range?

Roof age (flat and low-slope roofs are common and have shorter lifespans in UV-heavy Southern Utah), HVAC condition given the 100°+ summers, polybutylene plumbing in homes built before 1995, and any signs of settling near the Virgin River floodplain on the south edge of the neighborhood.