4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Orderville, Utah
Orderville sits in Long Valley along Highway 89, about 20 minutes from the east entrance of Zion National Park and roughly halfway between Mt. Carmel Junction and Glendale. It's a quiet ranching town with deep pioneer roots — the original United Order settlement gave the place its name — and most homes here sit on larger lots than you'd find along the Wasatch Front. Four-bedroom-plus homes in Orderville tend to fall into two camps: older farmhouses on an acre or more with outbuildings and water shares, or newer builds on the south end of town with finished basements and three-car garages. Families relocating from St. George or Cedar City often land here when they want red-rock scenery, dark skies, and room for kids, horses, or a shop without HOA restrictions.
Climate-wise, Orderville sits around 5,500 feet, so you get four real seasons — snow in winter, mild summers in the 80s, and cool nights almost year-round. That elevation is a meaningful difference from Kanab 25 miles south, and it changes what bigger homes need: most have wood stoves or propane backup, and well-and-septic is common outside the town core. Buyers searching for larger floor plans here are usually balancing space for a growing family, room for visiting grandkids, or a layout that supports remote work plus guests heading to Zion or Bryce. Browse the active four-bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in Orderville.
March 2026 · Orderville market
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How many 4+ bedroom homes are typically for sale in Orderville? ▾
Orderville is a small town of roughly 600 residents, so inventory stays thin year-round. It's common to see just a handful of active listings at any given time, and four-bedroom-plus homes are a smaller slice of that. Checking back regularly or setting up a saved search is the practical way to catch new listings here.
What do larger homes in Orderville typically cost? ▾
Pricing varies widely based on acreage and whether the property includes outbuildings, water shares, or pasture. Four-bedroom homes on standard town lots often land in the mid-$400s to high-$500s, while larger acreage properties with outbuildings can push past $700,000. Lot size and water rights tend to drive price more than square footage alone.
Are bigger homes here usually on acreage or in-town lots? ▾
Both exist. Some four-bedroom homes sit on quarter-acre lots along the main highway corridor, while others are on one to ten acres backing up to BLM or state land. If horses, livestock, or a shop matter to you, mention it upfront — the right property often comes down to zoning and water shares.
What school district serves Orderville families? ▾
Orderville is part of the Kane School District. Valley Elementary and Valley High School are both located in town, which is rare for a community this size and a real draw for families with multiple kids. Class sizes are small and the K-12 campus keeps commutes short.
How far is Orderville from major amenities and airports? ▾
Kanab is about 25 miles south for groceries, medical, and the regional hospital. Cedar City sits roughly 70 miles west with a regional airport, and St. George is about two hours southwest. Zion National Park's east entrance is only 20 minutes away, which is part of why larger homes here also work well as second homes or short-term rentals where allowed.
Do four-bedroom homes here usually have basements or are they single-level? ▾
Both are common. Many older homes in Long Valley were built as single-level ranchers with detached shops, while newer builds often add a walkout basement to take advantage of the sloping terrain near the river. If you need main-floor bedrooms or a basement layout specifically, it's worth narrowing the search before touring.