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
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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.