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Fountain Green, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Fountain Green, Utah

Fountain Green sits in northern Sanpete County at about 6,000 feet of elevation, tucked between Nephi and Moroni along Highway 132. It's a town of roughly 1,000 people built around farming, sheep ranching (the annual Lamb Day festival in July is the town's identity), and a slower pace than anything on the Wasatch Front. Five-bedroom homes here tend to fall into two camps: older farmhouses on large parcels with outbuildings, barns, and irrigation rights, and newer custom builds on half-acre to multi-acre lots where families wanted more space than Utah County allows at the same price point. Most 5+ bedroom listings sit on dirt or pasture land rather than tight subdivision lots, so the bedroom count usually comes with a shop, a garden, and room for horses or 4-H animals.

Buyers looking at this size of home in Fountain Green are typically multi-generational families, work-from-home households leaving Utah or Salt Lake County, or LDS families wanting space for kids plus visiting grandparents. Commute realities matter: it's about 90 minutes to Provo, 2 hours to downtown Salt Lake, and 25 minutes to Nephi for I-15 access and a Walmart. Winters are cold with real snow at this elevation, summers run dry and warm but cool off at night, and well-and-septic is common outside the town core. Inventory is thin — often only a handful of 5+ bedroom homes trade hands in a given year — so patience and a saved search help. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Fountain Green.

April 2026 · Fountain Green market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Fountain Green right now.

Full Fountain Green market report
Median sale
$562,450
2 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
49 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
9
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 5+ bedroom homes in Fountain Green.

How many 5+ bedroom homes are typically for sale in Fountain Green at one time?

Usually a small number — often between zero and five active listings. Fountain Green is a town of about 1,000 residents, so the larger-home segment turns over slowly. Setting up an MLS alert is the most practical way to catch new listings the day they hit the market.

Do most 5-bedroom homes here come with acreage?

Yes, more often than not. Lot sizes in and around Fountain Green commonly run from half an acre up to 5+ acres, and many of the bigger homes were built on former farm parcels. Buyers wanting a true horse property or working hobby farm have reasonable options here that don't exist in Utah County at the same price.

What price range should I expect for a 5+ bedroom home in Fountain Green?

Pricing varies widely based on age, acreage, and outbuildings, but 5-bedroom homes here generally trade well below comparable square footage along the Wasatch Front. Older farmhouses on larger lots and newer custom builds with shops occupy different price tiers, so it's worth comparing on a price-per-square-foot and price-per-acre basis.

Are these homes on city water and sewer or well and septic?

It depends on the address. Homes inside the older town grid are typically on Fountain Green city water with septic systems being common, while properties on the outskirts often rely on private wells and septic. Always verify water rights and septic condition during due diligence — well share details matter at resale.

What's the school situation for a larger family moving here?

Fountain Green is in the North Sanpete School District. Elementary-age kids attend locally, and older students go to North Sanpete Middle and High School in Mount Pleasant, about 15 minutes south. Snow College in Ephraim is roughly 25 minutes away for older kids or adult students.

Is Fountain Green realistic for someone working in Provo or Salt Lake?

It works for hybrid or fully remote workers, but a daily Provo commute is around 90 minutes each way and Salt Lake is closer to two hours. Many recent buyers in this size range are remote workers, retirees, or people running a home-based business who only need to head north a couple of times a week.