3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Springville, Utah
Three-bedroom, two-bathroom homes are the backbone of Springville's housing market — and for good reason. At roughly 30,000 residents, Springville sits at the foot of the Wasatch Range in southern Utah County, sandwiched between Provo to the north and Spanish Fork to the south. The layout works for a wide range of buyers: first-timers who want a manageable mortgage, young families who need a dedicated bedroom per child plus a guest room, and downsizers who don't want to surrender too much square footage. Most 3-bed/2-bath homes in Springville fall in the 1,200–1,800 sq ft range, with list prices generally running between $380,000 and $500,000 depending on age, lot size, and whether the home sits in an established neighborhood near Springville Jr. High or in one of the newer subdivisions creeping up toward the Spanish Fork Canyon mouth. The Nebo School District serves the city, and proximity to BYU (about 8 miles north) and Utah Valley University keeps rental demand — and resale values — relatively steady.
Lifestyle in Springville is quieter than neighboring Provo but still well-connected: I-15 puts Salt Lake City International Airport about 45 minutes north on a light-traffic day. The city's art scene — anchored by the Springville Museum of Art, one of the oldest in Utah — gives the town a character that strictly suburban cities lack. Winters are genuine high-desert cold, with lows regularly dipping into the teens and modest annual snowfall, so buyers should factor in heated garage access and insulation quality when comparing homes at this size. Three-bedroom inventory turns over quickly here, so it pays to have financing lined up before you fall in love with a listing. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
June 2026 · Springville market
Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Springville right now.
95 matching · page 4 of 4
Active listings
Prefer the map?
See all 95 3 bed 2 bath homes on a map
Pan around Springville and refine by drawing your own boundary.
Common questions
About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Springville.
What's the typical price range for a 3 bed 2 bath home in Springville? ▾
Most 3/2 homes in Springville sell between roughly $425,000 and $575,000, depending on age, lot size, and whether the basement is finished. Older homes near downtown and on the west side tend to sit at the lower end, while newer construction east of I-15 and out by Spring Acres pushes toward the upper end.
Do most 3 bed 2 bath homes here have basements? ▾
Yes — a large share of Springville's housing stock includes a basement, often unfinished or partially finished. That's a big reason 3/2 buyers like the city: you can add a fourth bedroom, a family room, or a rental setup later without moving.
Which school district serves Springville? ▾
Springville is part of Nebo School District. Common assignments include Springville High, Springville Junior High, and elementaries like Art City, Cherry Creek, Brookside, and Westside. Boundaries shift, so confirm the assigned schools for any specific address before writing an offer.
How's the commute to Silicon Slopes or Salt Lake from a Springville 3/2? ▾
Springville sits right on I-15 at exits 260 and 263, so Lehi and the Silicon Slopes corridor is about 25–35 minutes off-peak, and downtown Salt Lake runs around 50 minutes. FrontRunner has a station in Provo five minutes north for anyone who'd rather skip the freeway.
Are 3 bed 2 bath homes in Springville mostly single-level? ▾
A solid majority are ramblers or single-level, especially the 1970s–1990s stock. You'll also find some split-entry and two-story homes in newer subdivisions, but if single-level living matters — for aging in place or accessibility — Springville has more options than neighboring Mapleton.
How fast do 3/2 homes in Springville sell? ▾
Move-in-ready 3/2 homes priced under $500,000 tend to go under contract within two to three weeks in a normal market, sometimes faster in spring. Dated homes or those needing major work sit longer. The under-$500K segment is the most competitive because it overlaps with FHA and VA loan limits.