4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Richfield, Utah
Richfield is the largest town in Sevier County and the practical hub of central Utah, sitting at about 5,300 feet in the Sevier River valley between the Pahvant Range and the Sevier Plateau. Four-bedroom and larger homes here generally fall into two camps: older brick ramblers and farmhouses on deep lots near the original townsite and along 100 North, and newer two-story or rambler builds in subdivisions on the south and west sides of town. Because land is far cheaper than along the Wasatch Front, families moving to Richfield can usually get more square footage, a real yard, and often a shop or RV parking for what a three-bedroom starter would cost in Utah or Salt Lake County.
The buyer pool for larger homes in Richfield skews toward growing families, multi-generational households, and remote workers who want small-town life with quick access to Fishlake, Capitol Reef, and the I-70 corridor. Sevier Valley Hospital, the school district, and Snow College's Richfield campus are steady local employers, and the high school sports culture is a big part of why people stay. Winters are cold with real snow, summers run warm and dry, and the surrounding public land draws hunters, ATV riders, and anglers year-round. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Richfield with four or more bedrooms.
June 2026 · Richfield market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Richfield.
What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Richfield? ▾
Most 4-bedroom homes in Richfield trade in the $350,000 to $550,000 range, depending on lot size, age, and whether the basement is finished. Newer builds on the south and west edges of town push higher, while older homes near Main Street and the original townsite tend to come in lower per square foot.
Are larger homes in Richfield usually on bigger lots? ▾
Often yes. Many 4+ bedroom properties sit on quarter-acre to full-acre parcels, and it's not unusual to find homes with horse setups, shop buildings, or pasture on the outskirts toward Annabella, Glenwood, or out by the Sevier River bottoms. Lot size is one of the real advantages of buying in Sevier County versus the Wasatch Front.
Which schools serve these neighborhoods? ▾
Richfield is part of Sevier School District. Kids typically attend Ashman or Pahvant Elementary, then Red Hills Middle School and Richfield High. Snow College's Richfield campus is also in town, which matters for families with college-age students still at home.
Do many 4-bedroom homes here have finished basements? ▾
Yes — basement bedrooms are how a lot of Richfield homes hit the 4 or 5 bedroom count. Walk-out basements are less common because of the relatively flat valley floor, but daylight windows and full finished lower levels are standard in homes built from the 1990s on.
How long does a larger family home typically sit on the market in Richfield? ▾
It varies with season and rate environment, but well-priced 4+ bedroom homes in Richfield usually go under contract within 30 to 75 days. Inventory in central Utah is thinner than along the I-15 corridor, so when a good family home hits the MLS it tends to draw steady showings.
Is Richfield a reasonable commute for work elsewhere? ▾
Richfield works well for people employed locally at Sevier Valley Hospital, the school district, Sevier County offices, or the trucking and ag operations in the valley. It's roughly 2.5 hours to Salt Lake and about 3 hours to St. George via I-70 and I-15, so daily commuting to either metro isn't practical — but remote workers and regional travelers find the location workable.