4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Milford, Utah
Milford sits in Beaver County out on the high desert of west-central Utah, about three hours south of Salt Lake and an hour west of I-15 at Beaver. It's a small railroad and ranching town of roughly 1,500 people, with the Mineral Mountains to the east and miles of open BLM ground in every other direction. Larger four-bedroom houses here tend to be older farmhouses on big lots, manufactured homes on acreage, or the occasional newer build tied to work at the Blundell geothermal plant, the wind farms north of town, or the hog operation. Prices are a fraction of what the same square footage costs along the Wasatch Front — most 4+ bedroom listings land well under $400K, and you usually get a garage, a shop, and room for a horse or two without paying acreage premiums.
Families moving to Milford are typically here for a job, for the quiet, or because they want kids in the Beaver County School District without Beaver's higher price tags. Winters are cold and dry with real snow, summers run hot but low-humidity, and the night skies are dark enough that astronomy clubs drive in from out of state. Water rights, septic systems, and well depth matter more than they would in a subdivision, so it's worth asking about each property's setup before writing an offer. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in and around town.
April 2026 · Milford market
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Common questions
About 4+ bedroom homes in Milford.
What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Milford? ▾
Most 4+ bedroom homes in Milford sell between roughly $200,000 and $400,000, depending on lot size, condition, and whether outbuildings or water shares are included. Newer construction and properties with acreage push toward the top of that range, while older homes in town often come in well below it.
Are larger homes in Milford usually on big lots or in subdivisions? ▾
Milford doesn't have many traditional subdivisions. Most 4-bedroom houses sit on a quarter-acre or larger town lot, and a good number are on one to ten acres outside the city limits. If you want pasture, shop space, or room for livestock, the inventory tends to support that.
What school options do families have in Milford? ▾
Milford is served by Beaver County School District, with Milford Elementary and Milford High School both located in town. The high school is small, which means smaller class sizes and easier access to sports and activities than larger districts offer.
Do homes here run on city water and sewer or wells and septic? ▾
Properties inside Milford city limits are generally on municipal water and sewer. Homes on acreage outside town almost always rely on a private well and septic system, so check well depth, flow rate, and septic age during due diligence.
What's driving demand for housing in Milford right now? ▾
The main drivers are jobs at the Blundell geothermal plant, the Milford Wind Corridor, Smithfield's hog operation, and the Union Pacific rail line, plus buyers from northern Utah looking for cheaper land and dark skies. Demand is steady rather than hot, so 4-bedroom listings can sit longer than they would in St. George or Cedar City.
How far is Milford from larger cities and services? ▾
Beaver is about 30 minutes east via SR-21 and has the nearest hospital and I-15 access. Cedar City is roughly an hour and a quarter southeast, and Salt Lake City is about three hours north. Most residents do bigger shopping trips in Cedar City or St. George.