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$8,580,000
Hooper, UT
130.06 Acres
Land
Total Listings: | 17 |
Average Price: | $946,286 |
Highest Listing Price: | $8,580,000 |
Lowest Listing Price: | $297,500 |
$8,580,000
Hooper, UT
130.06 Acres
Land
$1,225,000
Hooper, UT
24.5 Acres
Land
$580,000
Hooper, UT
7.44 Acres
Land
$572,000
Hooper, UT
8.8 Acres
Land
$560,000
Hooper, UT
6 Bed | 3 Bath | 3524 ft2 | 0.48 Acres
Residential
$503,000
Hooper, UT
8.39 Acres
Land
$480,000
Hooper, UT
5 Bed | 2 Bath | 2822 ft2 | 0.88 Acres
Residential
$418,000
Hooper, UT
2 Bed | 2 Bath | 1912 ft2 | 0.55 Acres
Residential
$402,455
Hooper, UT
3 Bed | 2 Bath | 2107 ft2 | 0.06 Acres
Residential
$389,000
Hooper, UT
4 Bed | 2 Bath | 1618 ft2 | 0.91 Acres
Residential
$380,000
Hooper, UT
6.31 Acres
Land
$375,000
Hooper, UT
4 Acres
Land
$350,000
Hooper, UT
2 Bed | 1 Bath | 1640 ft2 | 0.83 Acres
Residential
$339,999
Hooper, UT
3 Bed | 1 Bath | 1440 ft2 | 1.25 Acres
Residential
$319,900
Hooper, UT
3 Bed | 2 Bath | 2570 ft2 | 0.23 Acres
Residential
$315,000
Hooper, UT
3 Bed | 1 Bath | 1281 ft2 | 0.5 Acres
Residential
$297,500
Hooper, UT
4 Bed | 1 Bath | 1462 ft2 | 0.63 Acres
Residential
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The story begins with John C. Fremont and Kit Carson who passed through the area that is now Hooper on a rubber boat while on their way to explore the Great Salt Lake and Fremont's Island. The town became known as "Muskrat Springs" and was mainly used as herding ground by William H. Hooper, Utah's delegate to Congress. In 1854 he built himself a shelter for his herdsmen near what is now known as Hale's Bend. A monument crafted by the Dauthers of the Utah Pioneers now stands at the original location of the Herd House.
With a population of just over 8,000, there's plenty of space for new construction. As of 2020, the median home sold price is $399,165 and the median asking price is $455,000. The median sold price of land as of 2020 is $187,000 with the median asking price of $142,500.
Living in Hooper means you'll be away from city life. The current population is just over 8,000, so there's steady growth in the area. Traditionally, Hooper has been mainly used for agriculture with many residents growing crops or raising animals. As the town develops further, the rural roots are still there. There are multiple parks and the Weber River flows through the northern part of the city.