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Myton, Utah

Homes Under $300,000 in Myton, Utah

Myton sits in the Uinta Basin along Highway 40, about a 25-minute drive east of Roosevelt and roughly two hours from Provo over Daniels Summit. Under $300K is still a workable budget here — the basin remains one of the more affordable corners of Utah, and Myton in particular tends to draw buyers who want acreage, a manufactured or older site-built home, or a small-town setup without the price tag attached to Wasatch Front or Heber Valley listings. Most homes in this range are two- and three-bedroom houses on lots ranging from a quarter acre to a few acres, often with outbuildings, room for horses, or irrigation rights tied to the Duchesne River system.

Buyers shopping this price point in Myton are typically a mix of oilfield workers tied to Uintah and Duchesne County energy jobs, retirees wanting quiet and space, and first-time buyers priced out of bigger markets. Winters are cold with real snow, summers run hot and dry, and the basin's inversions in January are a real thing to factor in. Services are limited in town itself — most shopping and medical runs go to Roosevelt or Vernal — but the trade-off is land, dark skies, and quick access to the Uintas, Strawberry Reservoir, and the Green River. Inventory under $300K moves in waves depending on the energy economy, so checking back regularly pays off. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

April 2026 · Myton market

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

Full Myton market report
Median sale
$280,000
1 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
79 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
103.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
5
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes under $300k in Myton.

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

Most listings in this range are older site-built homes from the 1950s–1980s, manufactured homes on permanent foundations, and the occasional newer build on acreage. Lot sizes vary widely — you'll see everything from in-town quarter-acre parcels to homes sitting on 2–5 acres with shop space or animal setups.

Is financing tricky on Myton homes in this price range?

It can be. Manufactured homes need to be on permanent foundations and titled as real property for most conventional loans, and some older site-built homes have well, septic, or roof issues that complicate appraisals. USDA Rural Development loans work well here since Myton qualifies as a rural area, and FHA is common too.

Are there water rights or irrigation shares included with homes here?

Often yes, especially on properties with any acreage. Shares typically come through the Duchesne Feeder Canal or local irrigation companies. Always verify shares are deeded to the property and confirm the assessment cost before closing — it's a meaningful detail in the basin.

How's the commute to oilfield jobs and Roosevelt from Myton?

Roosevelt is about 12 miles east on Highway 40, roughly 15–20 minutes. Vernal is closer to an hour. Most field locations in the basin are within a 30–45 minute drive, which is why Myton stays steady with energy-sector buyers when oil prices hold up.

What should I inspect carefully on older homes in this price range?

Septic systems, well condition and flow rate, roof age, and any signs of settling on homes that predate modern foundation standards. Outbuildings on these properties are often built without permits, so confirm what's recorded with Duchesne County before assuming a shop or barn adds appraised value.

How much inventory is typically available under $300K in Myton?

Myton is a small town, so active listings at any given time are usually limited to a handful of homes. The under-$300K segment turns over slowly, and good properties with acreage or recent updates tend to go under contract within a few weeks. Setting up an MLS alert is the practical way to catch new listings early.