3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Neola, Utah
Neola sits in the Uinta Basin about 15 miles north of Roosevelt, where the high desert meets the south slope of the Uinta Mountains. It's ranching country — pastureland, irrigation ditches off the Uinta River, and lots that often come measured in acres rather than square feet. Three-bedroom, two-bath homes here tend to be the practical sweet spot for families and retirees: enough room for kids or grandkids visiting from the oil patch jobs in Vernal and Duchesne, but small enough to keep heating bills manageable through Basin winters that regularly dip below zero. Expect a mix of older ranch-style houses on 1-5 acre parcels, manufactured homes with permanent foundations, and the occasional newer build closer to Highway 121.
Pricing in Neola runs well below the Wasatch Front — buyers coming from Salt Lake or Utah County are often surprised how much land comes with a modest 3/2. The trade-off is distance: it's roughly 2.5 hours to SLC and about 30 minutes to the nearest full grocery store in Roosevelt. Most homes run on propane and well water, septic systems are standard, and many properties carry irrigation shares worth asking about. Schools fall under the Duchesne County School District, with elementary-age kids typically bused to Neola or Altamont. If you want acreage, quiet, and a view of the Uintas without paying Heber or Kamas prices, this stretch of the Basin is worth a real look. Browse the active 3 bed 2 bath listings below to see what's currently on the market.
April 2026 · Neola market
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Common questions
About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Neola.
What's the typical price range for a 3 bed 2 bath home in Neola? ▾
Most 3/2 homes in Neola list somewhere between the high $200Ks and low $500Ks, with the spread driven mostly by acreage, water rights, and whether the home is stick-built or manufactured. Properties with usable irrigation shares and outbuildings sit at the top of that range. Compared to Wasatch Front pricing, you're generally paying for the land as much as the house.
Do these homes usually come with land or acreage? ▾
Yes — it's unusual to find a 3/2 in Neola on less than half an acre, and many sit on 1 to 5+ acres. Larger parcels with pasture, barns, or corrals come up regularly. If horse property or hobby farming matters to you, ask the listing agent about fencing, irrigation shares, and water rights up front.
Are these homes on city water and sewer or wells and septic? ▾
Almost all homes in Neola are on private wells and septic systems. There's no municipal sewer service out here. Buyers should budget for a septic inspection and ask about well depth, recovery rate, and any shared-well agreements during due diligence.
What heating systems are common in Neola homes? ▾
Propane forced-air furnaces are the most common setup, often paired with a wood stove or pellet stove as a backup — winters in the Basin are cold and power outages happen. Natural gas service is limited in this part of Duchesne County, so factor propane tank ownership or lease into your operating costs.
How far is Neola from jobs and services? ▾
Roosevelt is about 15 minutes south and has the closest grocery, hospital, and big-box shopping. Vernal, the regional hub for oilfield and energy jobs, is roughly 45 minutes east. Salt Lake City is about 2.5 hours via US-40, which is the main route over Daniels Summit.
Which school district serves Neola? ▾
Neola is part of the Duchesne County School District. Elementary students typically attend Neola Elementary or Altamont Elementary, with secondary students going to Altamont School (K-12) or Union High depending on boundaries. Bus routes cover most of the rural addresses in the area.