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Moroni, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Moroni, Utah

Moroni is a small Sanpete County town of about 1,400 people, sitting at roughly 5,500 feet on the west side of the San Pitch Valley. Four-bedroom homes here tend to fall into two camps: older brick farmhouses on big lots near the town center, and newer builds on the outskirts with shop space, pasture, or room for animals. Because land is comparatively affordable in this part of the state, families who need square footage often end up with more acreage than they'd ever get on the Wasatch Front for the same money. The town runs on agriculture and the Norbest turkey plant, and the pace of life reflects that — quiet streets, established neighbors, and a strong tie to the surrounding farm ground.

Buyers looking at 4+ bedroom homes in Moroni are usually growing families, multi-generational households, or folks relocating from Utah or Juab County who want a bigger footprint without the Wasatch Front price tag. Winters here are cold with real snow, summers are dry and warm but cooler than St. George or even Nephi thanks to elevation, and the night skies are genuinely dark. Nephi is about a half-hour north for box-store shopping, and Manti and Ephraim are 15–20 minutes south for the hospital, Snow College, and the temple. Browse the active 4-bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in Moroni.

March 2026 · Moroni market

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

Full Moroni market report
Median sale
$490,000
4 closed in March 2026
Median DOM
33 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
7
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Moroni.

What's the typical lot size for a 4-bedroom home in Moroni?

Many 4-bedroom properties in Moroni sit on a quarter acre to a full acre, and it's not unusual to see homes with two or three acres on the edges of town. Larger parcels are part of why families move here — room for a shop, a horse or two, a garden, and space between you and the neighbors.

How do prices compare to Sanpete County's larger towns?

Moroni generally runs lower per square foot than Ephraim or Manti, partly because it's a working agricultural town without a university driving demand. A 4-bedroom home in Moroni often comes in well under what the same square footage would cost in Spanish Fork or Payson, which is a big draw for buyers commuting over the mountain.

What schools serve larger families in Moroni?

Moroni is part of the North Sanpete School District. Kids typically attend Moroni Elementary, then North Sanpete Middle in Mount Pleasant, and North Sanpete High in Mount Pleasant. The district is small enough that teachers know families by name, which matters when you've got several kids moving through the system.

Is the Moroni turkey plant a factor in choosing a home here?

Norbest's processing operation is a major employer and shapes the town's economy, so many 4-bedroom buyers are workers or managers looking to live close to the job. Homes on the south and west sides of town are closest to the plant; if odor on warm days is a concern, ask your agent which streets sit upwind.

Can I find a 4-bedroom home with shop or outbuilding space?

Yes — detached shops, hay barns, and loafing sheds are common on Moroni properties, especially on parcels over half an acre. Buyers relocating from the Wasatch Front are often surprised at how much outbuilding you get for the money compared to Utah or Salt Lake County.

How far is the commute to Provo or Nephi?

Nephi is about 30 minutes north via SR-132, and Provo runs roughly an hour and fifteen minutes depending on canyon conditions through Thistle. Some families here have one spouse working locally at Norbest or in Sanpete County and another commuting up to Utah County a few days a week.