The median home value in Mountain Home, UT is $338,600.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $294,000.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Mountain Home, UT is $338,600.
Approximately 78.74% of Mountain Home homes are owned,
compared to 12.07% rented, while
9.2% are vacant.
Mountain Home real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Mountain Home real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Fully Functioning Uintah Mountains Seasonal (100 Days) Resort on the Ashley National Forest with a Rustic Lodge, Cabins and Facilities on Leased land of the USFS. Since 1935 Outdoor Recreationists have been vacationing to Moon Lake that is "Out of this World but still in Utah." With countless upgrades over the last 5 years, and a solid recovery from nearby fires and floods, Moon Lake Resort is ready to provide ambitious entrepreneurs a very solid investment with a atmosphere that has had a positive impact of visitors for 90 years. If you haven't been to Moon Lake, You've got to come check it out. Contact the Agent for Promotional Videos.
An Inholding in the National Forest with State Road Access! Just downstream from World Class Fishing Upper Stillwater in the Ashley National Forest! Rock Creek runs through the classic Riparian Ecosystem for about 1/4 mile at approximately 7400 feet elevation! Rock Creek is easy to wade and produces both rainbow and brown trout. The sale includes the pond and fish culture to help keep it on Greenbelt. Thick with Pines and Quakies, resident deer herds abound, and you may see elk and moose! The property is located approximately 16 miles west of Mountain Home, Utah. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase a portion of one of the American West's most rare and exclusive Sporting Properties! Please call us for more information and a brochure! Just go to the Mountain Home Store and turn west. Continue on almost to Upper Stillwater Dam!