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Huntington, Utah

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Huntington, Utah

Huntington sits in Castle Country at the foot of the Wasatch Plateau, a tight-knit Emery County town of roughly 2,100 people built around coal, the Huntington power plant, and generations of ranching families. Three-bedroom, two-bath homes are the workhorse of this market — they're what young families moving in for plant or mine jobs look for, what retirees downsizing from larger farms settle into, and what investors pick up as long-term rentals. Compared to the Wasatch Front, you get dramatically more house and land for the money: lots tend to be larger, many properties carry irrigation shares off the Huntington Creek system, and detached shops or barns are common rather than rare.

Expect a mix of mid-century brick ramblers along Main and Center, 1970s and '80s split-entries on the south and east edges of town, and a smaller number of newer builds out toward the state park. Winters are cold but drier than up north, summers run hot in the 90s with cool canyon nights, and the commute to Price is about 30 minutes up Highway 10. Buyers who want a quiet town with quick access to Huntington Canyon, Joe's Valley, and Cleveland Reservoir tend to land here and stay for decades. Browse the active 3/2 listings below to see what's currently on the market in Huntington and the surrounding Emery County communities.

May 2026 · Huntington market

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

Full Huntington market report
Median sale
$392,500
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
8 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
93.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Huntington.

What do 3 bed, 2 bath homes typically cost in Huntington?

Most three-bedroom, two-bath houses in Huntington trade in the low-to-mid $300s, though older homes on smaller lots can dip into the $200s and newer builds with shops or acreage push past $450K. Prices here run well below the Wasatch Front because the local economy centers on the Huntington power plant, coal mining, and ranching rather than tech commuters.

Are these homes usually on full city lots or acreage?

Both. Inside town limits you'll see quarter-acre lots with mature trees, while properties on the edges of Huntington and out toward Cleveland or Lawrence frequently sit on a half-acre to several acres with irrigation rights, outbuildings, and room for horses or 4-H animals.

How old is the typical 3/2 home in Huntington?

Housing stock skews older — a lot of brick ramblers and farmhouses built between the 1940s and 1980s, plus a smaller pocket of homes from the 2000s. Buyers should plan to look closely at roofs, windows, and mechanicals, and ask about culinary versus secondary water shares.

What schools serve these homes?

Huntington falls under Emery County School District. Kids generally attend Huntington Elementary and then head to Canyon View Middle and Emery High in Castle Dale, about 10 minutes south on Highway 10.

Is financing different for homes in a small town like Huntington?

Conventional, FHA, VA, and USDA Rural Development loans all work here — and USDA is worth a hard look because most of Emery County qualifies for zero-down rural financing. A handful of older homes with unique construction (log, manufactured on permanent foundation) may need a lender familiar with rural Utah underwriting.

What's there to do nearby?

Huntington State Park sits at the north edge of town with year-round fishing and camping, and Huntington Canyon climbs west into the Manti-La Sal forest with reservoirs, ATV trails, and deer hunts. Salt Lake City is about a 2.5-hour drive north; Price and its Walmart, hospital, and college are 30 minutes away.