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Neola, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Neola, Utah

Neola sits in the Uintah Basin about 15 miles north of Roosevelt, tucked against the south slope of the Uinta Mountains. It's ranch country — irrigated hay ground, horse pasture, and big-sky views toward Marsh Peak and Leidy Peak. Homes here tend to be built for families who actually use the space: full basements, mudrooms, oversized garages or shops, and enough bedrooms to handle kids, grandkids, and the occasional hunting party in October. Four-bedroom layouts are the floor, not the ceiling, and five or six bedrooms with a finished basement are common on properties built in the last twenty years.

Buyers shopping larger homes in Neola are usually after one of three things: room for a multigenerational household, acreage with the house to match, or a base camp within striking distance of the High Uintas, Moon Lake, and the Yellowstone drainage. Commutes run about 20 minutes to Roosevelt for groceries and medical, and roughly 45 minutes to Vernal. Winters are cold and dry, summers are warm with cool nights at 6,000 feet, and irrigation water is a real conversation — ask about shares on any parcel you're serious about. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in and around Neola.

April 2026 · Neola market

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

Full Neola market report
Median sale
$266,500
2 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
89 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Neola.

Why do most homes in Neola have 4+ bedrooms?

Neola is rural Uintah Basin country where lots are large and families tend to be multigenerational. Builders here have historically put up full two-story farmhouses or ramblers with finished basements rather than starter cottages, so four, five, and six-bedroom layouts are the norm rather than the exception.

What's the typical lot size for a 4+ bedroom home in Neola?

Most larger homes in Neola sit on anywhere from half an acre to 5+ acres, and properties with irrigation shares or horse setups can run much bigger. If acreage matters to you, check the lot size and water rights on each listing — they vary significantly even between neighboring parcels.

How do prices compare to Roosevelt or Vernal?

Neola generally runs less per square foot than Roosevelt and noticeably less than Vernal, partly because it's further from the hospital, the main retail corridor, and oilfield service yards. A 4-bedroom home on acreage in Neola often costs what a smaller in-town home would in Vernal.

Are basements common in these larger Neola homes?

Yes. Full basements are standard construction in the Basin because of the cold winters and the practicality of adding bedroom count without a second story. Many 4-bedroom listings here are actually 2-up, 2-down layouts with a family room and cold storage below grade.

What schools serve larger families moving to Neola?

Neola falls under the Duchesne County School District. Kids typically attend Altamont Elementary and Altamont High School, both a short drive north. The K-12 setup on one campus is part of why families with several kids find the area workable.

How often do 4+ bedroom Neola homes hit the market?

Inventory in Neola is thin — sometimes only a handful of homes are listed at any given time, and larger homes turn over slowly because owners tend to stay put. It's worth setting up a saved search so you see new listings the day they go active.