The median home value in Talmage, UT is $353,300.
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 Talmage, UT is $353,300.
Approximately 69.33% of Talmage homes are owned,
compared to 0% rented, while
30.67% are vacant.
Talmage 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 Talmage real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Are you ready for your mountain views with fenced in pasture for your livestock? This is a must see piece! 62.55 acres with one share of Farnsworth irrigation. Possibility of a well at the buyers expense, power has been estimated at about 4 poles away. Frontage road is a Duchesne County Road. So much potential, great location, already on Greenbelt!
Your own private adventure land. Views range from cedars, hills, to mountains, to hoodoos, all the way down the valley with to a view of Starvation Reservoir! This is a one of a kind piece with so much potential. Owner previously had an off grid home here. A well could be put in as soon as this year at the buyers expense. Quote is around 17k. Just a 30 min drive to Moon Lake, Rock Creek, Starvation, Yellowstone, and the Ashley National Forest! 15 minutes to either Altamont or Duchesne for grocery stores, schools, and other amenities. Don't miss out!
Could be a family camping site, a retreat property, a tiny home rental property. So many possibilities. The hard stuff is already done. The property has a full leech field septic system. So sewer is done. Water is also done. Well located on the property and system is in place for all the water you need. Electrical is also done. Tons of electricity run to the property. 3 full RV hookup sites as well with a 2 spot RV cover on property. With some of the darkest skies in the United States this location is perfect for studying the starts and enjoying the secluded nature of this property. Included is Parcel - 00-0017-6929
5.01 acres in the River View Estates! This land would make a fantastic vacation spot with lots of room to play. There is a road that goes right to the property. Or come build your dream cabin! Very close to many recreational areas including Starvation Reservoir and Strawberry Reservoir.
Just Reduced! Seller is moving to Florida and is motivated! This offering represents a rare opportunity to own one of only five private parcels along the isolated twenty-four mile stretch of Rock Creek as it flows from the High Uinta Mountains through sacred Ute Tribal Lands to its confluence with the Duchesne River. Of all the properties we have brokered over the last decade, this one boasts some of the most incredible views we have ever seen. It is also extremely private, with no neighbors or buildings as far as the eye can see. The owner enjoys the only private access to this stretch known for its thriving brown, rainbow, brook, and cutthroat trout population. An exhilarating ride down a private ATV trail (with 14-switch backs) drops you into the stunning isolated canyon 600 feet below. There, among the towering cottonwoods, an angler can work the bends and undercut banks of Rock Creek without seeing another soul. This property is well suited for an incredible glamping site with multiple terraces and shelves overlooking the astonishing river valley with no sign of civilization in sight for miles. The land here is considered sacred due to its rich history. Rock Creek is the setting for many fantastical legends of lost Spanish gold mines. One of the earliest Spanish missions was located just upstream from the subject property. Many books and testimonials of early immigrants found evidence of the early Spanish occupation. Bronze church mission bells, Spanish helmets, and swords, and many other artifacts have been discovered and documented. What about hunting? River Whisper Ranch is located in the Yellowstone Unit, which is a general season unit for deer and any bull unit providing bull elk tags over the counter. You wouldn't typically classify 70 acres comprised of mostly rocky cliffs as a great place to hunt, but there are unusual circumstances at play that make this parcel a fantastic hunting location. Small bands of mule deer frequent the abundant hay fields to the east. During the fall, the bucks pull back into the forest on the eastern rim of the property. The bigger bucks head over the edge to bed down along the property's high rock ledges above the river. A wise mule deer buck could not ask for a safer, more desirable habitat. The expansive Ute Indian lands west of the property contain one of the largest herds of elk in Northeastern Utah. The early tribal hunts proceed the Utah State elk hunt and drive the elusive bulls to cross the river onto the listed property to gain access to the same steep ledges that the wisest of bucks occupy. There are only a few spots where elk can cross because of the cliffs, and this property is one of them.