4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Elsinore, Utah
Elsinore is a quiet farming town in the Sevier Valley, tucked between the Pahvant Range and the Sevier River about seven miles south of Richfield. Four-bedroom homes here tend to fall into two distinct camps: older brick and frame houses on the original town grid where families have lived for generations, and newer builds going up on the outskirts where lots run larger and irrigation water still comes with the property. Because Elsinore's population hovers under a thousand, MLS inventory turns over slowly — a typical week might show only a handful of active listings total, with 4+ bedroom homes representing the bulk of what families actually shop for in this part of Sevier County.
Buyers gravitating toward larger homes in Elsinore are usually after space the Wasatch Front can't deliver at the same price: a shop, room for horses or 4-H animals, a garden plot, and mountain views toward Monroe Peak without HOA rules dictating fence height. Winters are cold with real snow at 5,300 feet of elevation, and summers run hot and dry — so basement bedrooms are common and valued for the temperature swing they smooth out. Commuters reach Richfield in about ten minutes for groceries, the Sevier Valley Medical Center, and Snow College's Richfield campus, while I-70 access at Joseph puts Salina and Beaver within easy driving range. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in Elsinore and the surrounding Sevier Valley.
June 2026 · Elsinore market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Elsinore.
How common are 4+ bedroom homes in Elsinore? ▾
Elsinore is a small Sevier County town of roughly 900 residents, so the active inventory at any given time is limited — often just a handful of homes total on the MLS. Four-bedroom properties do come up regularly because many of the older farmsteads and newer builds along 200 East and the side streets off SR-118 were designed for larger families. Expect the list to refresh slowly compared to St. George or Cedar City.
What do 4-bedroom homes typically cost here versus Richfield? ▾
Elsinore generally runs below Richfield on a price-per-square-foot basis because it's smaller and further from the hospital and main retail corridor. Four-bedroom homes have recently traded in a range roughly from the mid $300Ks for older homes on standard lots up past $500K for newer construction or properties with acreage and outbuildings. Check the current listings below for live pricing.
Do these homes usually sit on larger lots? ▾
Many do. Elsinore has agricultural roots, and it's common to see 4-bedroom homes on a quarter acre to a full acre, sometimes with irrigation shares, a shop, or room for horses. If you want a true rural setup with a 4-bedroom main house, this town is a more realistic option than most Wasatch Front suburbs.
What school district serves Elsinore? ▾
Elsinore is part of Sevier School District. Kids typically attend Ashman Elementary in Richfield or nearby schools, with Red Hills Middle and Richfield High serving the upper grades. The drive to Richfield schools is about 6-8 miles up US-89.
Is septic or city sewer more common on larger Elsinore homes? ▾
It's mixed. Homes inside the older town grid usually connect to municipal water and sewer, while properties on bigger lots toward the edges of town more often run on septic with culinary water from the town system. Always confirm on the seller's disclosure — septic age and drain field location matter on resale.
How far is Elsinore from Richfield and I-70? ▾
Elsinore sits about 7 miles south of Richfield and roughly 5 miles from the I-70 interchange at Joseph. That makes commuting to the Sevier Valley Medical Center, Snow College Richfield campus, or jobs in Salina very manageable while keeping the small-town setting.