5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Paris, Utah
Paris sits in Bear Lake Valley up in Rich County, a small historic town of roughly 300 people best known for the Paris Tabernacle and proximity to the turquoise water of Bear Lake about 10 minutes east. Larger five-plus bedroom homes here tend to fall into two camps: older farmhouses and pioneer-era homes on generous lots in town, and newer cabin-style builds on the bench or out toward Paris Canyon. Because Paris doubles as a vacation gateway, many of the bigger houses get used as multi-generational family compounds or short-term rentals during raspberry season and summer lake months. Lots are typically large by Wasatch Front standards, outbuildings and horse setups are common, and you're at about 6,000 feet elevation with real winters — expect snow from November through March and budget for it.
Pricing on 5+ bedroom homes in Paris swings widely depending on whether the house is a restored historic property in the village, a working agricultural parcel, or a newer recreational build with lake access amenities. Inventory is thin — Rich County only turns over a handful of larger homes in any given year — so serious buyers usually watch this segment for months. Logan is about an hour southwest over Logan Canyon for groceries, hospital, and Utah State University, and Montpelier, Idaho is 20 minutes north. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Paris, and check back often since new five-bedroom properties don't come up frequently in this part of the state.
June 2026 · Paris market
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About 5+ bedroom homes in Paris.
How many 5+ bedroom homes are usually for sale in Paris at one time? ▾
Rarely more than a handful. Paris is a town of about 300 residents in one of Utah's least populated counties, so the larger-home segment turns over slowly. It's common to see only one to five active listings of this size at any given moment, and sometimes none.
Are most large Paris homes primary residences or vacation properties? ▾
It's a mix. Some are working farms or full-time family homes that have been in the same family for generations, while others were built or expanded specifically as Bear Lake-area vacation houses and short-term rentals. Five-plus bedroom counts often signal a property set up to sleep extended family during summer lake trips.
What should buyers know about utilities and heating on larger Paris homes? ▾
At 6,000 feet with cold winters, heating costs matter on a 5+ bedroom house. Many properties run on propane rather than natural gas, and wood stoves or pellet stoves are common backup. Confirm well and septic versus city water/sewer during due diligence — both setups exist in and around town.
Can a 5-bedroom Paris home work as a short-term rental? ▾
Yes, larger homes near Bear Lake do well as vacation rentals, especially in summer and during raspberry season in early August. Check current Rich County and Paris town short-term rental rules before you buy, since regulations on overnight rentals have been evolving across Bear Lake Valley.
How far is Paris from the nearest hospital and full-service shopping? ▾
Garden City and Montpelier, Idaho have basic services within 15-20 minutes. For a full hospital, larger grocery stores, and Costco-level shopping, plan on driving about an hour to Logan over Logan Canyon — a drive that can be slow or temporarily closed during heavy winter storms.
Do larger lots in Paris typically allow horses and livestock? ▾
Most acreage parcels in and around Paris are zoned to allow horses, chickens, and other livestock, and many 5+ bedroom homes already have barns, loafing sheds, or pasture fencing in place. Confirm zoning and water rights for irrigation on the specific parcel, since shares vary property to property.