The median home value in Torrey, UT is $390,669.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $352,354.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Torrey, UT is $390,669.
Approximately 49% of Torrey homes are owned,
compared to 17% rented, while
34% are vacant.
Torrey real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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A very pleasant, 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with an open, airy feel to it. Well-designed with a convenient floor plan, the home is very liveable and comfortable. The kitchen and living room are in one space, while the master bedroom and master bath are at the other end of the wide hallway. Recently remodeled with new flooring and paint, the home is ready for occupancy. Heating is with a propane furnace and a wood burning stove. The exterior is cement board. A full acre lot allows for space. The front yard has fruit trees and is fenced. Within walking distance of shops and restaurants. Minutes away from terrific hiking. An opportunity to be in an exceptional landscape.
This 226 acre oasis in the middle of the red rocks home to a remarkable homestead that boasts 60 apple trees, 50 apricot, 25 almond with pastures for grazing cattle and cultivating crops. There is a 30 x40' shop w/ power 220 concrete floor and mandoor. Wildlife is a plenty with huge buck, mountain lion, coyotes, and turkeys. Enjoy starry nights and hundred of miles of ATV, horse and hiking trails. Central location and close to the Burr trail, Boulder, Capital Reef, Lake Powell, Torrey, Escalante, Bryce, and the Henry Mountains. Notom has been called "an oasis in the desert". In a harsh, rather bleak landscape, that is an accurate description and it is because there is water. The owner would have a primary water right of 6.3 cfs. on Pleasant Creek from April 1 to November 1. As you look out at fields of alfalfa, green pastures where cows and horses graze, and apricot, almond, and apple trees laden with fruit, you realize that water is truly the "lifeblood" of this arid land. Additionally, farm equipment, including a Swather, bailer, 2 tractors, sprayers, marker mower, blade, gopher getter, harrow, and disc, will be included in the sale.
This 131 acre homesteading ranch surrounded by red rock offers a peaceful retreat and plenty of potential bordering Capitol Reef National Park. It is home to 660 apple trees, 50 apricot trees, and 25 almond trees, with ample pasture for cattle grazing and crop cultivation. There is also a 30x40' shop on the property with a concrete floor, 220 power, and a mandoor. Wildlife abounds on the ranch, including deer, mountain lions, coyotes, and turkeys. You can also enjoy the breathtaking starry nights and explore the vast ATV, horseback riding, and hiking trails. The property is centrally located and close to several popular destinations, such as Burr Trail, Boulder, Lake Powell, Torrey, Escalante, Bryce, and the Henry Mountains. Notom, where the property is located, is known as an oasis in the desert due to the availability of water. Pleasant Creek is the primary water source, and the ranch has a water right of 6.3 cfs from April to November. The water flows through a ditch that was built over a century ago by George Durfey using horses and scrapers. The ditch has since been improved with sluish gates and pipelines, but the original ditch remains. As you gaze at the lush fields of alfalfa, green pastures, and fruit trees, you realize that water is truly the lifeblood of this arid land. Additionally, farm equipment, including a Swather, bailer, 2 tractors, sprayers, marker mower, blade, gopher getter, harrow, and disc, will be included in the sale.