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Genola, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Genola, Utah

Genola sits on the southwest shore of Utah Lake, tucked between Santaquin and Goshen, and it's one of the few spots in Utah County where you can still buy a four or five bedroom house on a half-acre without bumping into your neighbor's siding. The town's population hovers around 1,500, the zoning leans agricultural-residential, and most of the larger homes here were built either as working farmhouses or as newer custom builds aimed at families who wanted breathing room within reach of the Wasatch Front. Expect mature cottonwoods, irrigation shares on many lots, and views of Mount Nebo to the south and the Lake Mountains to the west.

Buyers shopping four-plus bedroom homes in Genola are usually one of two profiles: growing families priced out of Saratoga Springs or Spanish Fork who want square footage and a yard, and multi-generational households looking for a basement mother-in-law setup with its own entrance. Inventory is thin — Genola might only have a handful of qualifying homes active at any given time — so it pays to set up alerts and move quickly when something with the right bed count and lot size hits the MLS. Nebo School District serves the area, I-15 access is about ten minutes east through Santaquin, and the Payson Walmart and hospital cover most weekly errands. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Genola.

October 2025 · Genola market

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

Full Genola market report
Median sale
$1,180,700
2 closed in October 2025
Median DOM
81 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Genola.

Why are 4+ bedroom homes common in Genola?

Genola is a small farming town on the south end of Utah Lake where most lots are a quarter-acre or larger and builders have favored single-family homes sized for growing families. Newer subdivisions off Main Street and around 7200 South skew toward 4 to 6 bedroom floor plans, and many older farmhouses were expanded over the years to house multi-generational families.

What's the typical price range for a 4+ bedroom home in Genola?

Most 4-bedroom homes in Genola trade in the high $400s to mid $600s, with newer builds on larger lots and homes with outbuildings or shop space pushing into the $700s and above. Prices generally run lower than comparable square footage in Saratoga Springs or Lehi because Genola sits farther from the freeway.

What school district serves Genola?

Genola is part of the Nebo School District. Elementary students typically attend Goshen or Salem-area schools depending on bus routes, and most kids feed into Payson Junior High and Payson High School. Families often cite the smaller class sizes and rural feel as a draw.

Are these homes usually on larger lots or in subdivisions?

Both, but Genola leans rural. Many 4+ bedroom listings sit on half-acre to full-acre parcels with room for horses, chickens, RV parking, or a detached shop. The newer pocket subdivisions still tend to use lot sizes you'd rarely see in northern Utah County.

How far is the commute to Provo or Lehi from Genola?

Provo is roughly 25 minutes via I-15 from the Santaquin or Spanish Fork on-ramps, and Lehi's tech corridor runs about 40 to 45 minutes in normal traffic. Most buyers choosing Genola are trading commute time for acreage, quiet, and a lower price per square foot.

Do 4+ bedroom Genola homes usually include basements?

Yes — full basements are standard on most homes built in the last 20 years, and many of the bedroom counts you see on the MLS include finished basement rooms. It's worth confirming which bedrooms are above grade if egress windows or legal bedroom status matter for your loan.