3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Mt Pleasant, Utah
Mt Pleasant sits in the middle of the Sanpete Valley along US-89, about an hour and a half south of Provo and a short drive from Snow College in Ephraim. Three-bed, two-bath homes are the workhorse of this market — they're what young families, retirees moving down from the Wasatch Front, and Snow College staff tend to land on. The housing stock is a real mix: pioneer-era brick homes on the historic grid south of Main Street, mid-century ranchers, 1990s builds on larger Sanpete lots, and a steady trickle of new construction along the edges of town. Mature trees, irrigation shares, and quarter- to half-acre lots are common, which is part of why buyers priced out of Utah County keep looking here.
What makes a 3/2 in Mt Pleasant different from the same configuration in Springville or Spanish Fork is the land, the pace, and the price. You can still buy a solid three-bedroom home here for well under what a townhome costs along I-15, and many properties include garden space, a shop, or room for a few animals. Winters are colder than the Wasatch Front — Mt Pleasant sits around 6,000 feet — so check insulation, heat source, and roof age on older homes. Scofield, Palisade State Park, and the Skyline Drive are all close for weekends. Browse the active listings below to see what three-bed, two-bath homes are currently on the market in Mt Pleasant.
April 2026 · Mt Pleasant market
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About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Mt Pleasant.
What price range should I expect for a 3 bed, 2 bath home in Mt Pleasant? ▾
Most three-bed, two-bath homes in Mt Pleasant trade in the $300,000s to low $400,000s, depending on lot size, age, and whether the home has been updated. Older homes near Main Street can come in lower, while newer builds on the edges of town or with acreage push higher. Pricing here still runs well below Utah County, which is part of the draw.
Are most 3/2 homes in Mt Pleasant older or newer construction? ▾
Mt Pleasant has a deep inventory of late-1800s and early-1900s homes on the historic grid, many of which have been remodeled to add a second bathroom. You'll also see ranchers and split-entries from the 70s through 90s, plus a smaller pool of newer builds on larger lots toward the foothills. Each era trades off differently between character, maintenance, and energy efficiency.
Do these homes usually come with land? ▾
Lot sizes in Mt Pleasant tend to be generous compared with Wasatch Front cities — quarter-acre to half-acre is common in town, and properties on the outskirts often include one to five acres. Many three-bed, two-bath homes have detached shops, garden space, or room for horses under Sanpete County zoning.
How's the commute from Mt Pleasant to Provo or Salt Lake? ▾
Mt Pleasant sits about 75 miles south of Provo via US-89 and Thistle Junction, roughly 90 minutes door to door, and around two hours to downtown Salt Lake. It's a real commute, so most buyers here either work locally (Snow College, Sanpete schools, agriculture, healthcare) or work remote with occasional trips north.
What should I check on older 3/2 homes in town? ▾
Have an inspector look closely at the foundation, knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring, galvanized supply lines, and the condition of the second bathroom if it was added later. Many Mt Pleasant homes use culinary water from the city and have separate pressurized irrigation shares — confirm what's included with the property.
How much inventory is typically active at one time? ▾
Mt Pleasant is a small market, so the active count of three-bed, two-bath homes usually runs in the single digits to low teens. Listings move when they're priced right, especially anything updated under $375,000. The current active set is shown below.