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Tabiona, Utah

New Listings in Tabiona, Utah

Tabiona sits in the Upper Duchesne River valley at about 6,500 feet, a ranching community of fewer than 200 residents tucked between the south slope of the Uinta Mountains and the West Tavaputs Plateau. New listings here don't come up often — the market is thin, properties tend to be acreage parcels with older farmhouses, manufactured homes on irrigated land, or recreational cabins, and a single new pin on the map can be the only fresh inventory for weeks. When something does hit the MLS, it's usually a working hay operation, a horse property with water rights, or a hunting retreat positioned for access to the High Uintas Wilderness, the Strawberry drainage, and the Yellowstone and Lake Fork canyons.

Buyers shopping Tabiona are typically people who already know what they want: room for animals, deeded water shares, a shop or barn, and enough distance from town that the night sky still works the way it should. Winters run cold with real snow, summers are mild and dry, and the drive to Heber is about an hour over Wolf Creek Pass — closer to two hours into Salt Lake when the pass is clear. Prices vary widely depending on acreage and water, so newly listed properties are worth watching closely before they're picked up by ranchers, second-home buyers, or hunters from the Wasatch Front. Browse the current new listings below, and reach out if you'd like a closer look at any of them.

April 2026 · Tabiona market

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

Full Tabiona market report
Median sale
$465,000
1 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
39 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
3
active + pending

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Active listings