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Central Valley, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Central Valley, Utah

Central Valley sits in Sevier County between Monroe and Elsinore, tucked along US-89 with the Pavant Range to the west and the Sevier Plateau to the east. It's small — under 600 residents — and the housing stock reflects that rural character: older farmhouses on irrigated parcels, mid-century ramblers in town, and a slow trickle of newer custom builds on acreage. Buyers looking for 5+ bedroom homes here are usually multi-generational families, remote workers wanting space for kids and an office, or households trading a cramped Wasatch Front floor plan for square footage they could never afford in Utah or Salt Lake County. Larger homes in Central Valley often include a finished basement, a shop or detached garage, and frequently some pasture or garden ground.

The trade-off is inventory. Central Valley doesn't generate the listing volume of Richfield or Salina, so five-bedroom options come and go quickly. When one does hit the market, the price per square foot tends to look generous compared to anything north of Nephi, and the lifestyle — quiet nights, dark skies, Fishlake National Forest 30 minutes away, and Richfield's hospital and shopping just up the road — pulls steady interest from out-of-area buyers. Property taxes are low, water rights matter, and well-and-septic setups are common outside the town core. Browse the active 5+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently available in and around Central Valley.

June 2026 · Central Valley market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Central Valley right now.

Full Central Valley market report
Median sale
$346,162
1 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
28 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
13
active + pending

3 matching · page 1 of 1

Active listings

Common questions

About 5+ bedroom homes in Central Valley.

How common are 5+ bedroom homes in Central Valley?

Central Valley is a small Sevier County town with only a few hundred residents, so the active inventory is always thin. Five-bedroom homes do come up, usually older farmhouses that have been added onto or newer builds on multi-acre parcels. Expect to see only a handful of qualifying listings at any given time, and be ready to move when one hits the MLS.

What price range should I expect for a 5-bedroom home here?

Pricing in Central Valley runs well below Wasatch Front averages. Larger homes with 5+ bedrooms typically land somewhere between the high $300s and mid $600s depending on acreage, outbuildings, and water shares. Properties with irrigation rights or pasture land sit at the upper end of that range.

Do these larger homes usually sit on acreage?

Most do. Central Valley is agricultural country at heart, and 5-bedroom homes here are often paired with one to ten acres, a shop or barn, and sometimes irrigation shares from the Sevier River system. If you want a true in-town lot, options narrow considerably.

What's the commute situation for a larger family living in Central Valley?

Richfield is about 15 minutes north on US-89 and handles most shopping, healthcare, and the regional hospital. Salt Lake City is roughly three hours one way, so this works best for remote workers, retirees, agriculture-tied families, or anyone employed locally in Sevier or Piute County.

Which school district serves Central Valley?

Central Valley falls within the Sevier School District. Most students attend schools in nearby Monroe and Richfield, including South Sevier High School in Monroe. Bus routes cover the area, which matters when you have a household of kids spread across grade levels.

Are basements common in 5-bedroom Central Valley homes?

Yes — finished or partially finished basements are how many homes here hit the 5-bedroom count. The climate supports full basements without the water-table issues you see in some parts of the state, and walkout basements show up on properties with any meaningful slope.