The median home value in Ferron, UT is $60,596.
This is
equal to
the county median home value of $60,596.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Ferron, UT is $60,596.
Approximately 62% of Ferron homes are owned,
compared to 12% rented, while
25% are vacant.
Ferron real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Ferron real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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All 4 parcel must be sold together. 01-112D-13 is 2.06 acres, 01-112D-0014 is 2.06 acres, 01-112D-0036 is 1.24 acres, and 01-112D-0017 is .34 acres. These vacant parcels offer a myriad of possibilities. Situated along Highway 10, you have the opportunity to embark on a new adventure by constructing a commercial building. Alternatively, if you're in search of a spacious location for your next home, this is an ideal spot with plenty of acreage. It even provides enough space to fulfill your dream of starting a farm and creating a welcoming environment for your family! Ferron City today is a rural community located in western Emery County situated in a natural grazing drift between the 11,000-foot Wasatch Plateau to the west (locally known as Ferron Mountain) and the winter range on the San Rafael Swell to the east of this property, and to the west of this property is Millsite Golf Course. Next to this property is fire station. There is farming and stock raising have been Ferron's economic mainstays throughout its history, however, since the decade of the 1970's, with the construction of the Hunter Power Plant and the development of coal mining operations to fuel its massive steam-electric generating units, Ferron's economic growth has been closely tied to fluctuations in the coal/power industries, and tourism's. This lot would be a great time to capitalize on the growth of Ferron to build a gas station, hotel, tiny homes, the sky's the limits. Buyer to verify all lot facts (acreage, boundaries, utilities, etc).