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Richfield, Utah

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Richfield, Utah

Richfield is the largest town in Sevier County and the practical hub of central Utah, sitting at the intersection of I-70 and US-89 about two and a half hours south of Salt Lake and a similar drive north of St. George. The 3-bed, 2-bath layout is the workhorse of the local market here — it covers most of the post-1980 subdivisions on the east bench, the newer builds out toward Cove View, and a fair share of updated older homes closer to Main Street. Lots tend to run larger than what you'd find on the Wasatch Front, and many three-bedroom homes sit on a quarter acre or more with room for a shop, RV parking, or a garden. Sevier School District serves the area, and Sevier Valley Hospital plus the Richfield campus of Snow College are the steadiest local employers alongside agriculture and trucking.

Pricing in this size range typically falls well under the statewide median, which is why Richfield has become a landing spot for remote workers, retirees from the Wasatch Front, and families priced out of Utah County. Expect a mix of 1990s-2010s ramblers with unfinished basements (effectively giving you room to grow into a 5-bed later), single-level homes built for downsizers, and a handful of new-construction options on the south and west sides of town. Winters are cold with real snow, summers are dry and warm but cooler than southern Utah thanks to the 5,300-foot elevation. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Richfield market

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

Full Richfield market report
Median sale
$200,000
3 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
6 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
38
active + pending

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Common questions

About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Richfield.

What's the typical price range for a 3 bed, 2 bath home in Richfield?

Most three-bedroom, two-bath homes in Richfield trade in a range well below the Utah median, with older homes near downtown coming in lower and newer builds on the east bench or south end of town reaching higher. Lot size, garage count, and whether the basement is finished move the price more than square footage alone.

Are these homes usually single-level or two-story?

Single-level ramblers dominate the Richfield market, often with a full basement underneath that may or may not be finished. True two-story homes exist but are less common than what you'd see in Provo or Lehi. If stairs are a dealbreaker, you'll have plenty of options here.

Do 3-bed homes in Richfield typically include a basement?

Yes — a large share of three-bedroom listings sit on a full or partial basement, which means the official bed/bath count often understates what the house can become. Many buyers purchase a 3/2 with the plan to finish two more bedrooms and a second living area downstairs.

How is the commute and access from Richfield?

Richfield sits right on I-70, so getting to Salina, Salt Lake (about 160 miles north on I-15/I-70), or the recreation areas around Fish Lake and Capitol Reef is straightforward. Most in-town commutes are under ten minutes, and the local airport handles general aviation while SLC is the nearest commercial hub.

Is new construction available in this size range?

Yes, a handful of builders are active on the south and southwest sides of town, and three-bed, two-bath single-levels are one of the more common floor plans being built. Inventory comes and goes, so it's worth checking the active list below rather than assuming what's available.

What should I know about water and yards in Richfield?

Many Richfield neighborhoods have access to secondary (irrigation) water, which keeps lawn and garden costs reasonable on the larger lots typical here. Ask about secondary water shares and pressurized irrigation when you tour — it's a meaningful cost difference versus watering everything off culinary.