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Meadow, Utah

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Meadow, Utah

Meadow is a small farming town of roughly 300 people in Millard County, sitting just off I-15 about five miles south of Fillmore. Most of what trades hands here is older single-family stock on generous lots — think mid-century ranchers, manufactured homes on permanent foundations, and the occasional newer build on an acre or two. A 3-bedroom, 2-bath layout is the workhorse floor plan in this part of central Utah: enough room for a family or a retired couple with grandkids visiting, but small enough that heating bills stay reasonable through the cold high-desert winters. Elevation here is around 4,800 feet, so expect real winter and hot dry summers in the low 90s.

Pricing in Meadow runs well below the Wasatch Front — three-bed, two-bath homes typically trade in a range that would barely buy a condo in Lehi or Draper, and many listings include irrigation shares, outbuildings, or pasture. Buyers come here for the quiet, the night skies, the warm springs at the south end of town, and the easy I-15 shot to Fillmore for groceries, Beaver for work, or Provo (about 90 minutes north) for bigger errands. Inventory is thin by nature in a town this size, so new listings move when they're priced right. Browse the active 3-bed, 2-bath listings below to see what's currently on the market in Meadow.

April 2026 · Meadow market

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

Full Meadow market report
Median sale
$215,000
1 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
293 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Common questions

About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Meadow.

How many 3 bed, 2 bath homes are typically for sale in Meadow at one time?

Meadow is a tiny town, so active inventory is usually in the low single digits — sometimes zero, sometimes three or four. The list above reflects what's currently active on the Wasatch Front MLS, and it can change week to week. If nothing fits today, it's worth checking back or setting up a saved search.

What price range should I expect for a 3/2 in Meadow?

Most 3-bed, 2-bath homes in Meadow trade in the $250K–$450K range depending on lot size, age, and whether outbuildings or water shares are included. Manufactured homes on owned land tend to sit at the lower end; stick-built homes on an acre or more push toward the top. Homes with irrigation rights or a shop typically command a premium.

Do homes in Meadow usually come with land or water rights?

Many do. Lots in Meadow are often a quarter-acre to several acres, and irrigation shares from the local company are common with rural parcels. Always confirm with the listing agent exactly what water is conveyed — culinary, secondary, and irrigation rights are separate things in Millard County.

Is financing straightforward on Meadow homes?

For stick-built homes on a foundation, conventional, FHA, VA, and USDA loans all work — Meadow falls inside USDA eligible rural areas, which can mean zero down for qualified buyers. Manufactured homes need to be on a permanent foundation and titled as real property for most loan programs. Older homes sometimes need repairs to clear FHA or VA appraisal.

What are the schools like for families buying a 3/2 here?

Meadow is part of Millard School District. Younger kids attend Fillmore-area elementary schools, and middle and high school students go to Millard High in Fillmore, about 10 minutes north on I-15. Class sizes are small and the commute is short by Utah standards.

What's the commute situation from Meadow?

Meadow has direct I-15 access, so Fillmore is 10 minutes, Beaver is about 45 minutes south, and Provo is roughly 90 minutes north. Salt Lake City International runs about two hours. Most working residents commute locally or work remotely; it's not a practical daily drive to the Wasatch Front.