4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Monroe, Utah
Monroe sits in the south end of the Sevier Valley, tucked against the Pavant Range with Monroe Peak rising right behind town. It's a working community of about 2,500 people built around agriculture, the Cove Fort-Sulphurdale geothermal field, and a quiet pace that draws buyers tired of Wasatch Front traffic. Four-bedroom homes here tend to fall into two camps: established homes on roomy in-town lots, often with mature trees, garden space, and a detached shop; and newer ramblers on the edges of town with finished basements that push the bedroom count to four or five. Pricing typically runs well below comparable square footage in Utah County or Washington County, which is why families and remote workers keep finding their way down US-89.
A larger home in Monroe usually means more than just bedroom count. Lots are generous, irrigation shares are common, and Mystic Hot Springs, the Monroe Hot Pots, and Fishlake National Forest are all minutes away. Richfield's hospital and shopping are a 10-minute drive north, I-70 is close for trips to Moab or Denver, and Salt Lake International is roughly two and a half hours up the freeway. South Sevier schools serve the area and keep class sizes small. Inventory of 4+ bedroom listings stays tight given the town's size, so it's worth checking back regularly or setting up a saved search. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available in Monroe.
June 2026 · Monroe market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Monroe.
How common are 4-bedroom homes in Monroe? ▾
Monroe is a small Sevier County town of roughly 2,500 people, so the active inventory of 4+ bedroom homes usually sits in the single digits at any given time. Most larger homes here are older farmhouses on bigger lots or newer rambler builds with finished basements that push the bedroom count up. If nothing on the list matches today, new listings tend to come on through spring and early summer.
What do larger homes in Monroe typically cost compared to nearby Richfield? ▾
Monroe generally runs a bit less per square foot than Richfield, which is the county seat about 10 minutes north. Four-bedroom homes here often land in a price range that buyers priced out of the Wasatch Front find workable, especially for families wanting acreage or outbuildings. Exact pricing shifts with the market, but the gap with Richfield is usually noticeable.
Are bigger lots and outbuildings common with these homes? ▾
Yes. Many 4-bedroom properties in Monroe sit on a third of an acre or more, and it's not unusual to see shop buildings, detached garages, garden space, or even small pasture areas with water shares. If you need room for trailers, ATVs, or animals, Monroe accommodates that better than most subdivisions further north.
What schools serve larger families moving to Monroe? ▾
Monroe kids attend Monroe Elementary in town, then move on to South Sevier Middle and South Sevier High in Monroe. The South Sevier district is small enough that teachers know families by name, which is part of the draw for buyers relocating from larger metros.
Is Monroe a reasonable commute to jobs in Richfield or further out? ▾
Richfield is about 10 minutes up US-89 and holds the area's hospital, Sevier Valley Tech, and most retail employment. I-70 is also close, which makes occasional trips to Salt Lake (about 2.5 hours) or St. George (around 2.5 hours) manageable. Most Monroe residents work locally in agriculture, healthcare, education, or the geothermal plant just outside town.
What should I know about water and utilities on larger Monroe properties? ▾
Culinary water is generally on city service inside town, but irrigation water shares matter if the lot is bigger than a standard residential parcel. Always ask the listing agent whether shares convey and how they're delivered. Natural gas is available in most of Monroe proper, while properties on the edges sometimes run on propane.