4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Huntington, Utah
Huntington sits in Emery County at the base of the Wasatch Plateau, a small Castle Country town of roughly 2,100 people where four-bedroom houses still trade for a fraction of what they cost on the Wasatch Front. Most of the larger inventory here is mid-century ranchers on big lots, 1970s and 80s split-levels, and a handful of newer builds on the south end of town near the highway. Lot sizes tend to run quarter-acre and up — it's common to find a 4-bed with a detached shop, RV parking, garden space, and room for a few animals on the edge of town. Buyers come from a mix of Huntington Power Plant workers, coal industry families, ranchers, and folks priced out of Price or Spanish Fork who don't mind the 2-hour drive to Provo.
Four-bedroom layouts in Huntington matter because households here tend to be larger and multi-generational living is common — a basement bedroom or two for grandparents or grown kids is standard. The climate runs hot dry summers in the 90s and cold winters with real snow, so finished basements double as cool summer living space and storm-season hangout rooms. Huntington State Park, Huntington Reservoir, and the Manti-La Sal trailheads are all minutes away, which shapes what buyers want: garage space for boats, side-by-sides, and snowmobiles. Scroll the active listings below to see which 4+ bedroom homes are currently on the market in town and out toward Cleveland and Lawrence.
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Huntington.
What do 4-bedroom homes in Huntington typically cost? ▾
Most 4+ bedroom homes in Huntington list somewhere between the high $200s and mid $400s depending on age, lot size, and outbuildings. Older ranchers on standard lots sit at the lower end, while updated homes with shops, acreage, or recent remodels push higher. Compared to Utah County, you're generally getting twice the lot and a shop for the same money.
Are most 4-bedroom homes here single-level or two-story? ▾
The majority are single-level ranchers or split-entries with the 4th (and often 5th or 6th) bedroom downstairs in a finished basement. True two-story homes exist but are less common in Huntington's older housing stock. If a main-floor primary is important to you, the rancher layouts here deliver that easily.
Do these homes usually sit on larger lots? ▾
Yes. Quarter-acre to half-acre in-town lots are standard, and properties on the edges of Huntington often run an acre or more with irrigation rights. Many 4-bed listings include detached garages, shops, or hay sheds — useful for the recreation toys and equipment most local owners keep.
How is the commute to jobs at the power plant or mines? ▾
Huntington Power Plant is right outside town — under 10 minutes for most homes. The Lila Canyon and SUFCO mine areas are 30-45 minutes south. That short commute is a big reason 4-bedroom family homes here move when energy-sector hiring is active.
What schools serve Huntington? ▾
Huntington Elementary and Canyon View Junior High are in town, and high schoolers attend Emery High in Castle Dale, about 10 minutes south. It's all Emery County School District, and class sizes are small compared to Wasatch Front districts — often a draw for families relocating from busier areas.
Is water or irrigation a concern for larger properties? ▾
Many lots in and around Huntington carry shares of Huntington-Cleveland Irrigation Company water, which is what makes the green lawns, gardens, and pasture possible in an otherwise dry area. When you find a 4-bed on a bigger parcel, ask the listing agent specifically how many shares convey — it materially affects what you can do with the land.