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Wellington, Utah

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Homes for Sale in Wellington, Utah

Wellington is a small, tight-knit community in Carbon County, sitting at roughly 5,600 feet elevation in the Price River Valley about 120 miles southeast of Salt Lake City. The town shares a zip code and a school district — Carbon School District — with neighboring Price, giving residents access to Utah State University Eastern and a regional hospital without big-city price tags. Three-bedroom, two-bathroom homes are the backbone of Wellington's housing stock, appealing to young families, tradespeople tied to the area's energy and mining economy, and buyers relocating from the Wasatch Front who want significantly more house for their dollar. Median home prices in Wellington tend to run well below the Utah statewide median, and a three-bed, two-bath layout here often means a single-family detached home on a generous lot — something increasingly hard to find anywhere along the I-15 corridor for a comparable price.

What that floor plan delivers in Wellington is practical: three bedrooms comfortably fits a home office or guest room alongside two kids' rooms, and a second full bathroom eliminates the morning bottleneck that single-bath older homes in the valley can create. Many of these homes come with attached garages or detached shops, fenced yards suitable for gardens or animals, and mountain views toward the Book Cliffs or Wasatch Plateau. Carbon County's high-desert climate means hot, dry summers topping out around 95°F and cold winters with periodic snow, so energy-efficient windows and adequate insulation are worth checking during any inspection. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Wellington market

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

Full Wellington market report
Median sale
$178,500
2 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
92.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
14
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 3 bed 2 bath homes in Wellington.

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

Most three-bedroom, two-bath homes in Wellington trade in the low-to-mid $300,000s, though older homes on smaller lots can dip into the $200,000s and newer builds with shop space or acreage push past $400,000. Prices run noticeably lower than Price proper and dramatically lower than the Wasatch Front for comparable square footage.

What kind of lot sizes come with 3/2 homes in Wellington?

Wellington lots tend to run larger than what you'd see in Provo or Orem. Quarter-acre to half-acre parcels are common in town, and once you get toward the edges of the city it's not unusual to find three-bed, two-bath homes sitting on a full acre or more, often with room for animals, a shop, or RV parking.

Are most 3 bed 2 bath listings here single-level or two-story?

Single-level ramblers dominate the Wellington market, many built between the 1970s and early 2000s. You'll see some with full or partial basements that add bedrooms below the main 3/2 count, and a smaller share of two-story homes mixed in among newer construction along the south and east sides of town.

What schools serve Wellington families?

Wellington kids attend Wellington Elementary in town, then head to Mont Harmon Junior High and Carbon High School in Price, both about ten minutes up Highway 6. Carbon School District is small enough that class sizes stay manageable, which is one reason families relocating from the Wasatch Front consider the area.

How's the commute from Wellington to job centers?

Price is a 7-10 minute drive on Highway 6, and the power plants, coal operations, and the Carbon County industrial corridor are all within 15-20 minutes. Salt Lake City is roughly 2 hours northwest, so Wellington works for remote workers and Carbon County employees rather than daily SLC commuters.

Do 3/2 homes in Wellington usually have garages and outbuildings?

Attached two-car garages are standard on anything built after the 1980s, and detached shops, barns, and oversized garages are a real selling point in this market. Many buyers specifically come to Wellington for the shop space they can't afford or zone for closer to Salt Lake or Utah County.