The median home value in Sunnyside, UT is $64,633.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $162,800.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Sunnyside, UT is $64,633.
Approximately 55.03% of Sunnyside homes are owned,
compared to 15.46% rented, while
29.51% are vacant.
Sunnyside 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 Sunnyside real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
This modest gem in a rural community, combines the tranquility of nature and the comforts of home all in one. The property offers 3 beds, 1 bath, and features real hardwood floors, a metal roof replaced in 2020, and an updated furnace replacement in 2018. Picture yourself in this organic setting complete with mountainous red rock and breathtaking vistas. Buyer is advised to obtain an independent measurement.
So much potential with this great new listing on Edgehill Dr in Sunnyside. It already has a newer roof, with updated plumbing and windows. Just finish off with your personal touches, and you'll love this 4 bedroom home with a full basement. Square footage figures are provided as a courtesy estimate only and were obtained from public record. Buyer is advised to obtain an independent measurement.
Recent painting and updated bathroom. Third bedroom added. s Square footage figures are provided as a courtesy estimate only and were obtained from seller. Buyer is advised to obtain an independent measurement.
This home makes for a great investment property, or, with personal touches, a great forever home! With a big yard and three sheds it makes for plenty of storage and room for plenty of fun. In the yard you will find 2 apricot trees, an apple tree, and a cherry tree. It's nestled in a tight-nit community with beautiful views of the mountains from the backyard. Includes a spacious unfinished basement. Square footage figures are provided as a courtesy estimate only and were obtained from Carbon County Records and individually gathered. Buyer is advised to obtain an independent measurement. Parcel number is included as part of the sale 1B - 0502 - 0149 Sold as is.
Patmos Ridge Ranch is a 13,796 deeded acre ranch, ideal for a conservation minded buyer is located about 145 miles southeast of Salt Lake City near Price, Utah. Historic Bruin Point is our backdrop. Our scenic points offer dramatic views and the ideal habitat for big game and upland birds. The ranch is operated as a Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit in association with the Utah DWR. It is professionally managed for elk, mule deer, black bear, and mountain lion, providing hunters with private tags and extended seasons. Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep and Turkey can be hunted with resident Utah lifetime licenses if they are drawn. The Ranch can pasture 100+ cow calf pairs during the summer months on productive pastures which also attract big game. Seller has implemented a wildlife habitat and grazing resource improvement program through the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).Patmos Ridge Ranch is accessed with a paved county road connecting to Utah State Highway 6. There are four private-gated entrances to the ranch, with no public access. A variety of interior roads and ATV trails allow good access throughout the property and to the canyon drainages. The closest town to the property is Sunnyside, Utah, a small community of 2,000 residents with a gas station and grocery store. The town was originally developed as a company town by Kaiser Coal Corporation for its workers until its mines closed in 1991. Price, the county seat of Carbon County, with a population of approximately 9,000 is located about 25 miles northwest of the ranch via Utah Highway 6. Price is known as the coal capital of Utah. Price offers a multitude of coffee shops, restaurants, and several mainstream hotels along with retail stores for ranching, hunting and fishing supplies. Carbon County's Regional Buck Davis Field (KPUC) is located about 15 minutes from the ranch. The airport has three runways including an 8,000+ ft. main runway, 24-hour Jet A Fuel and potential hanger availability. Tax ID's include: 1B-0500-0000, 1B-0501-0001, 1B-0502-0000, 1B-0502-0165,1C-0786-0000, 1C-0963-0002, 2A-1371-0000, 2A-1375- 0000, 2A-1387-0000, 2A-1372-0000, 2A-1374-0000, 2A-1376-0000, 2A-1381-0001, 2A-1365-0000, 2A-1370-0001, 2A-1364- 0000, 2A-1367-0003, 2A-1377-0000, 2A-1379-0001, 2A-1373-0000, 2A-1378-0000, 2A-1383-0003, 2A-1384-0001, 2A-1386- 0000, 2A-1385-0000, 2A-1845-0001, 2A-1865-0000, 2A-1835-0002, 2A-1846-0000, 2A-1826-0001, 2A-1830-0001, 2A-1837- 0000, 2A-1827-0000, 2A-1829-0001, 2A-1826-0000, 2A-1835-0001, 2A-1848-0000, 2A-1777-0001, 2A-1836-0000. All information herein was obtained from seller and county records, is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed. Buyer is responsible to verify all listing information, including square feet/acreage, to buyer's own satisfaction.
13,796+/- deeded acre ranch located about 145 miles southeast of Salt Lake City near Price, Utah. Historic Bruin Point is our backdrop. Scenic points offer dramatic views and the ideal habitat for big game and upland birds. The ranch is operated as a Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit in with the Utah DWR. It is professionally managed for elk, mule deer, black bear, and mountain lion, providing hunters with private tags and extended seasons. Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep and Turkey can be hunted with resident Utah lifetime licenses if drawn. The Ranch can pasture 100+ cow calf pairs during the summer on productive pastures also attracting big game. Seller has implemented a wildlife habitat and grazing resource improvement program through the Natural Resources Conservation Service. The ranch is accessed with a paved county road connecting to Utah State Highway 6. There are four private-gated entrances to the ranch, with no public access. Interior roads and ATV trails allow good access throughout the property and to the canyon drainages. The closest town to the property is Sunnyside, Utah, a small community of 2,000 residents with a gas station and grocery store. The town was originally developed as a company town by Kaiser Coal Corporation for its workers until its mines closed in 1991. Price, the county seat of Carbon County, with a population of approximately 9,000 is located about 25 miles northwest of the ranch via Utah Highway 6. Price is known as the coal capital of Utah and offers a multitude of coffee shops, restaurants, and several mainstream hotels along with stores for ranching, hunting and fishing supplies. Carbon County's Regional Buck Davis Field (KPUC) is located about 15 minutes from the ranch and has three runways including an 8,000+ ft. main runway, 24-hour Jet A Fuel and potential hanger availability. All information herein was obtained from seller and county records,is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed. Buyer is responsible to verify all.