3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Roosevelt, Utah
Three-bedroom, two-bath homes are the workhorse of the Roosevelt market. Sitting in the heart of the Uintah Basin about two and a half hours east of Salt Lake City, Roosevelt draws a steady mix of energy-sector families, Uintah Basin Medical Center staff, Ute Tribe employees, and ranchers — and the 3/2 rancher or split-level is what most of them buy. Inventory here moves at a different pace than the Wasatch Front, with price points that often surprise buyers coming from Utah County or Davis. You'll see everything from tidy 1,200-square-foot homes on quiet streets near Roosevelt Elementary to newer builds on the south side with attached two-car garages, and a healthy share of county properties on a half-acre or more where you can park a boat, a work truck, and still have a yard.
What makes Roosevelt worth a closer look is the combination of low cost-per-square-foot, real small-town infrastructure (hospital, grocery, Duchesne County schools, Western Park), and quick access to Starvation Reservoir, the High Uintas, and oilfield job sites. Winters are cold and dry, summers run warm but rarely brutal, and the night skies are some of the darkest in the state. If you're weighing a move from the Front or shopping locally for an upgrade, the listings below show every active three-bed, two-bath house currently on the market in and around Roosevelt — scroll down to see what's available today.
May 2026 · Roosevelt market
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About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Roosevelt.
What do 3 bed / 2 bath homes typically cost in Roosevelt? ▾
Most three-bedroom, two-bath houses in Roosevelt trade in the low-to-mid $300s, with older homes on smaller lots dipping into the $200s and newer builds or properties with acreage pushing past $400K. Prices here run noticeably below the Wasatch Front, which is part of why oilfield workers and remote buyers keep an eye on the Basin.
Are most of these homes on city lots or acreage? ▾
Both are common. Inside Roosevelt city limits you'll see standard quarter-acre lots with municipal water and sewer, while just outside town it's typical to find the same 3/2 floor plan sitting on a half-acre to five acres with a well, septic, and room for horses or a shop.
What's the age range of the housing stock? ▾
Roosevelt has a mix of 1970s and 1980s ranchers built during the oil boom, a smaller pocket of pre-war homes near the original town center, and newer construction from the 2010s on the south and west edges of town. The three-bed, two-bath layout is the most common configuration across all eras.
Do these homes usually have basements? ▾
Many do. Full or partial basements are standard on Roosevelt ranchers, and sellers often count finished basement bedrooms in the total, so confirm whether all three bedrooms have egress windows and legal closets if that matters to your lender or family.
How is the commute to job sites in the Basin? ▾
Roosevelt sits roughly halfway between Vernal and Duchesne on US-40, so most oilfield, Ute Tribe, and Uintah Basin Medical Center commutes run 10 to 40 minutes. Salt Lake is about 2.5 hours west over Daniels Pass, which is a real consideration in winter.
What should I watch for on inspections out here? ▾
Ask about the heat source (a lot of homes still run on propane or older forced-air gas), well and septic condition on county properties, and any settling or foundation cracks since Basin soils can shift. Roof age matters too — hailstorms roll through the Uintah Basin most summers.