4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Kanosh, Utah
Kanosh is a small Millard County town of roughly 500 residents tucked between I-15 and the Pahvant Range, about two hours south of Salt Lake City and an hour north of Cedar City. Larger four-bedroom houses here tend to sit on bigger lots than what you'd see on the Wasatch Front — quarter-acre to full-acre parcels are common, and it's not unusual to find a four-bedroom home with outbuildings, garden space, or room for a few animals. The housing stock is a mix of older farmhouses, manufactured homes on permanent foundations, and a smaller number of newer custom builds, so price-per-square-foot varies widely depending on age and condition.
Buyers who need four or more bedrooms in Kanosh are usually multigenerational families, remote workers wanting a home office plus guest rooms, or folks relocating from higher-cost Utah markets and getting noticeably more square footage for the money. Fillmore is 10 minutes north for groceries, the hospital, and the high school, and Cove Fort sits just south at the I-70 junction. Winters are cold with light snow, summers run hot and dry, and the dark skies and quiet are genuine selling points compared to the I-15 corridor cities. Inventory in a town this size moves slowly — sometimes only a handful of larger homes are listed at any given time — so it's worth checking back regularly. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Kanosh.
June 2026 · Kanosh market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Kanosh.
How many 4+ bedroom homes are typically for sale in Kanosh? ▾
Kanosh is a small town, so inventory is thin — often just a few larger homes listed at any one time, and sometimes zero. If nothing fits today, it's worth saving the search and checking Fillmore and Meadow as nearby alternatives with more turnover.
What do 4-bedroom homes in Kanosh usually cost compared to Fillmore or Cedar City? ▾
Kanosh generally prices below both Fillmore and Cedar City on a per-square-foot basis, largely because it's smaller and farther from services. Buyers commonly find four-bedroom homes on usable land for noticeably less than equivalent properties in the I-15 corridor cities, though condition varies a lot between older farmhouses and newer builds.
Do larger homes in Kanosh come with land or outbuildings? ▾
Often yes. Many four-bedroom listings sit on a quarter-acre to a full acre, and it's common to see detached shops, barns, chicken coops, or irrigation rights included. If acreage and outbuildings matter to you, ask your agent to pull the parcel details and water-share info before writing an offer.
What schools serve Kanosh families with multiple kids? ▾
Kanosh is part of Millard School District. Elementary-age kids typically attend the local elementary, with middle and high school students bused to Fillmore. The commute to Millard High in Fillmore is about 10-15 minutes north on I-15.
Is well and septic common on larger Kanosh properties? ▾
Town lots inside Kanosh proper are usually on municipal water and may use septic, while properties on the outskirts are more likely to be on private wells and septic systems. Always request well logs, septic inspection, and water-rights documentation during due diligence — these are deal-shapers in rural Millard County.
How long is the commute from Kanosh to bigger employment centers? ▾
Fillmore is about 10 minutes north, Cedar City is roughly an hour south, Provo is about 90 minutes north, and Salt Lake City is around two hours. Most Kanosh buyers either work locally, work remotely, or commute to Fillmore — daily Wasatch Front commutes aren't realistic.