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Monroe, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Monroe, Utah

Monroe sits in the south end of Sevier Valley, about ten minutes south of Richfield and roughly three hours from Salt Lake City down I-15 and US-89. It's a small agricultural town of around 2,500 people, known locally for Mystic Hot Springs, the apple orchards along the bench, and easy access to Monroe Mountain for hunting, ATVs, and snowmobiling. Larger five-bedroom homes here tend to fall into two camps: older multi-generational farmhouses on substantial lots near the original town grid, and newer builds along the edges of town where families wanted room for kids, grandkids, and a shop or garden. Compared to the Wasatch Front, you get noticeably more square footage and land for the money, which is the main reason buyers from Utah County and beyond keep showing up in this market.

A five-bedroom home in Monroe usually means real space for a multi-generational household, a work-from-home setup, or guests coming through for hunting season and family reunions. Lot sizes often allow a detached shop, RV parking, or a few animals, and the irrigation culture here means many properties carry water shares worth asking about. Winters are colder than St. George but milder than Heber, with daytime highs that usually climb above freezing, and summers run hot and dry. Inventory in a town this size is thin, so the list of currently active 5+ bedroom homes turns over quickly. Browse what's on the market below and reach out if you want to walk something this week.

June 2026 · Monroe market

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

Full Monroe market report
Median sale
$340,486
2 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
135 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
101.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
25
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 5+ bedroom homes in Monroe.

What kinds of 5-bedroom homes typically come up in Monroe?

Most 5+ bedroom listings in Monroe are older farmhouses on larger lots, mid-century ranches that have been added onto, or newer builds out toward the edge of town on a half-acre or more. It's common to see basements finished into two or three additional bedrooms, which is how a lot of these homes hit the 5-bedroom count. Pure new construction with five bedrooms above grade is rarer here than in the Wasatch Front suburbs.

How does pricing compare to similar homes in Richfield or Salina?

Monroe generally prices below Richfield for a comparable square footage and bedroom count, partly because it's a smaller town and partly because inventory turns slower. A 5-bedroom home that might list in the upper $400s in Richfield often comes in lower in Monroe, though homes with acreage, water shares, or recent updates can close that gap quickly.

Are larger Monroe homes usually on well and septic or city utilities?

Inside town limits most homes are on Monroe city water and sewer. Once you get out toward the bench, the foothills near Monroe Mountain, or properties with pasture, you'll see private wells and septic systems more often. For a 5-bedroom household that matters — septic sizing is tied to bedroom count, so always confirm the system is permitted for the number of bedrooms listed.

What's the school situation for a larger family moving to Monroe?

Monroe is part of Sevier School District. Kids typically attend Monroe Elementary, then Red Hills Middle School and South Sevier High School in Monroe. Class sizes are small compared to the Wasatch Front, and the high school is within town, which is a real day-to-day convenience for families running multiple kids to activities.

How many 5+ bedroom homes are usually on the market here at one time?

Monroe is a small market — total active inventory often sits in the low double digits, and 5+ bedroom homes are a subset of that. It's normal to see only a handful at any given moment, and good ones move within a few weeks. Setting up an MLS alert is the practical way to catch them as they list.

Is there room to add livestock or horses with a larger home in Monroe?

Yes, more often than not. Many of the bigger homes in and around Monroe sit on parcels from a third of an acre up to several acres, and the area has a working agricultural history — Monroe is surrounded by hay ground, orchards, and small cattle operations. Check zoning and whether the property carries irrigation shares before assuming you can run animals.