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Roosevelt, Utah

Luxury Homes for Sale in Roosevelt, Utah

Roosevelt sits in the heart of the Uintah Basin, about two hours east of Salt Lake City and surrounded by some of the most productive oil and gas country in the state. Luxury in this market looks different than it does on the Wasatch Front — instead of tight subdivision lots and HOA fees, the high end here usually means acreage, custom builds, shop space big enough for a semi, and views of the Uinta Mountains to the north. Most homes at the top of the Roosevelt market sit between $700,000 and $1.5 million, and at that price point buyers typically get 2 to 40 acres, a 3,000+ square foot custom home, irrigation shares, and outbuildings sized for horses, RVs, or a working hobby farm.

The buyer pool here is heavily local: energy-sector professionals, ranchers expanding their operation, business owners along Highway 40, and families who want elbow room without leaving the Basin. Starwood Estates, properties along the Lake Fork and Yellowstone rivers, and parcels north toward Neola tend to anchor the upper tier. Winters are cold and dry, summers run hot, and the night skies out here are dark enough that a covered patio is genuinely usable nine months a year. Inventory at this price level is thin — often only a handful of listings active at any given time — so serious shoppers should be ready to move when the right property surfaces. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in and around Roosevelt.

May 2026 · Roosevelt market

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

Full Roosevelt market report
Median sale
$345,000
9 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
6 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
93.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
46
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About luxury homes in Roosevelt.

What price point is considered luxury in Roosevelt?

In Roosevelt, the luxury tier generally starts around $650,000 to $700,000 and runs up to roughly $1.5 million for the largest acreage estates. That's a different scale than Park City or Draper, but it reflects what local high-end buyers — many tied to the energy industry — are willing to pay for custom construction on usable land.

Do high-end Roosevelt homes usually come with acreage?

Almost always. Buyers at this level expect at least 1 to 5 acres, and many properties run 10 to 40 acres with water rights or irrigation shares. Shop buildings, horse setups, and detached RV garages are common features rather than upgrades.

How is the resale market for luxury homes in the Uintah Basin?

Resale is tied closely to oil and gas activity. When energy prices are strong, high-end inventory moves quickly and prices firm up; during downturns, days-on-market can stretch considerably. It's worth watching basin rig counts alongside the MLS if you're buying at this price point.

Are there gated or HOA luxury communities in Roosevelt?

Not really — Roosevelt's upper-end market is dominated by custom homes on private parcels rather than gated subdivisions. Starwood Estates is one of the more recognized higher-end pockets, but most luxury inventory is rural and HOA-free.

What should I know about water rights on larger Roosevelt properties?

Irrigation shares from the Moon Lake Water Users Association or local canal companies are a major value driver on acreage here. Confirm exactly how many shares convey, whether they're deeded or leased, and what the delivery schedule looks like before you write an offer.

How far is Roosevelt from Salt Lake City and the nearest commercial airport?

Roosevelt is about 150 miles from SLC International — roughly a 2.5 to 3 hour drive over Daniels Summit. Vernal Regional Airport, 30 minutes east, handles smaller flights, and many high-end buyers in the basin use private aviation out of Roosevelt Municipal Airport.