4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Mt Pleasant, Utah
Mt Pleasant sits in the heart of Sanpete County, about 90 minutes south of Provo on Highway 89, and four-bedroom houses here look very different from what the same money buys along the Wasatch Front. Older brick farmhouses on quarter-acre-plus town lots, mid-century ramblers with finished basements, and newer builds out toward the bench all show up regularly in the 4+ bedroom range. Pricing typically runs well below Utah County comps — families relocating from Spanish Fork or Payson are often surprised how much square footage and yard they get for the budget. The town itself has roughly 3,500 residents, a walkable Main Street with the Mt Pleasant Library and Hub City Cafe, and Wasatch Academy drawing students from around the world.
Larger floor plans matter here for practical reasons: many local families are multi-generational, ranching or farming relatives drop in for extended stays, and winters in Sanpete Valley (elevation 5,925 ft) keep people indoors more than valley dwellers expect — January lows routinely sit in the teens. A fourth or fifth bedroom often doubles as a home office for remote workers commuting up to Provo a few days a week, or as guest space for hunters heading into the Manti-La Sal. North Sanpete School District serves the area, and Snow College in Ephraim is fifteen minutes south. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in Mt Pleasant.
April 2026 · Mt Pleasant market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Mt Pleasant.
What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Mt Pleasant? ▾
Most 4-bedroom homes in Mt Pleasant trade in the mid $300s to low $500s, depending on lot size, age, and whether the basement is finished. Historic brick homes near Main Street and newer construction on the east bench tend to sit at the top of that range. Larger acreage properties with 4+ bedrooms can push higher.
Are larger homes here usually on bigger lots? ▾
Yes — Mt Pleasant was platted with generous town lots, so even in-town 4-bedroom homes commonly sit on a quarter to half acre. Properties on the outskirts often include one to five acres with room for horses, chickens, or a shop. That's a meaningful difference from comparable square footage in Utah County.
How's the commute from Mt Pleasant to Provo or Spanish Fork? ▾
It's roughly 70 miles to Provo via Highway 89 and Thistle, which most drivers cover in about 90 minutes outside of winter storms. Many remote and hybrid workers in larger Mt Pleasant homes make that drive one or two days a week. Spanish Fork sits about 75 minutes out.
What school district serves 4-bedroom homes in Mt Pleasant? ▾
North Sanpete School District covers the area, with North Sanpete Middle School located in Mt Pleasant and the high school in nearby Moroni. Wasatch Academy, a private boarding and day school on Main Street, is also an option some families factor into a larger-home purchase.
Do most 4+ bedroom homes have finished basements? ▾
A finished or partially finished basement is common in Mt Pleasant since the housing stock leans toward ramblers built between the 1960s and 2000s. Many of those fourth and fifth bedrooms are downstairs, which is worth checking against current egress-window code if it matters to you.
Is new construction available in this size range? ▾
There's some, but inventory is limited compared to Ephraim or further north. Most new 4-bedroom builds go up on lots toward the east side of town or on subdivided acreage just outside city limits. Resale homes dominate the active MLS at any given time.