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Georgetown, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Georgetown, Utah

Georgetown sits in the Bear Lake Valley in southeastern Idaho's Caribou County — and yes, it's commonly searched alongside Utah because most buyers heading here are coming up from the Wasatch Front or Cache Valley for the lake, the wide-open land, and the slower pace. A 4+ bedroom home in Georgetown usually means more than just extra space for kids. It often translates to room for visiting family during Bear Lake summers, a home office or two for remote workers, a guest suite for grandparents, and storage for the snowmobiles, boats, and gear that come with living 15 minutes from the lake. The town itself is small, the lots tend to be generous, and four-bedroom houses frequently sit on a quarter-acre or more.

Climate matters when sizing up a larger home here. Winters run long and cold, with real snow loads, so heating costs on a bigger square footage are a line item worth asking about — many homes use a mix of propane, wood, and electric. Build quality varies from older farmhouses with character and updates needed, to newer construction with modern insulation and finishes. Commute-wise, Montpelier is the nearest service town, Logan is just over an hour through the canyon, and Salt Lake is a 2.5-hour drive. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently available, and reach out when you want to walk through anything in person.

December 2025 · Georgetown market

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

Full Georgetown market report
Median sale
$125,000
1 closed in December 2025
Median DOM
116 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
83.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
3
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Georgetown.

What kind of buyers usually look for 4+ bedroom homes in Georgetown?

Mostly multi-generational families, remote workers needing dedicated office space, and households with kids who want their own rooms. Georgetown sits in the Bear Lake Valley near the Idaho border, so we also see second-home buyers looking for larger places that can sleep extended family during summer lake trips and winter snowmobiling weekends.

Are 4-bedroom homes common in Georgetown's market?

Georgetown is a small town of roughly 500 residents, so inventory at any size is thin. Larger 4+ bedroom homes do come up, often on bigger lots or acreage parcels, but you should expect a limited active list and be ready to move when something fits.

What price range should I expect for a 4-bedroom in Georgetown?

Prices vary widely based on age, acreage, and condition. Older farmhouses with land can sit in one range while newer builds or fully updated homes price higher. Checking the active listings below will give you the most accurate read on today's market, since just a couple of sales can shift the averages here.

Do larger homes here typically sit on acreage?

Many do. Georgetown's rural layout means 4+ bedroom homes often come with a half-acre to several acres, room for horses, outbuildings, or a shop. If you want a larger house on a small in-town lot, those exist too but are less common.

How far is Georgetown from larger towns and services?

Montpelier is about 10 minutes north for groceries and basic services, Bear Lake is roughly 15-20 minutes away, and Logan, Utah is about an hour and fifteen minutes south through Logan Canyon. Salt Lake City is around 2.5 hours, so plan trips accordingly when weighing a larger home purchase here.

What school options serve Georgetown families?

Georgetown students attend schools in the Bear Lake County School District, with elementary in town and middle/high school in Montpelier. For families buying a larger home specifically for kids, the small class sizes are a frequent draw.