4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Salina, Utah
Salina sits at the crossroads of I-70 and US-89 in Sevier County, a small ranching and coal-country town of roughly 2,500 people about two and a half hours south of Salt Lake City. Larger four-bedroom homes here tend to fall into two camps: older brick farmhouses on oversized lots near Main Street and the historic district, and newer builds on the south and west edges of town where lot sizes stretch past a third of an acre. Because land is cheap compared to the Wasatch Front, families moving from Utah County or out of state are often surprised to find a 4-bed, 2-bath home with a shop, RV parking, and room for a horse or two well under what a starter condo costs in Lehi.
The buyers landing on bigger Salina homes are usually multigenerational families, remote workers wanting space, or folks tied to jobs at SUFCO Mine, Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield, or the trucking corridor along I-70. School-age kids attend North Sevier schools, and weekends revolve around Fish Lake, Yuba Reservoir, and the Fishlake National Forest trail system 20 minutes east. Inventory in this size range is thin — Salina typically has only a handful of 4+ bedroom listings active at any time — so it pays to watch the MLS closely and move when something fits. Browse the current listings below to see what's on the market right now.
June 2026 · Salina market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Salina.
How many 4+ bedroom homes are usually for sale in Salina at one time? ▾
Salina is a small market, so active inventory in this size range typically runs between 3 and 10 listings. New listings can sit for weeks or sell in days depending on price and condition, so checking back regularly is the best approach.
What's the price range for a 4-bedroom home in Salina? ▾
Most 4-bedroom homes in Salina trade in the upper $200,000s to mid $400,000s, depending on age, lot size, and outbuildings. Older homes near the historic core run lower, while newer construction on bigger parcels or with shops and RV pads pushes toward the top of the range.
Do larger Salina homes usually come with acreage? ▾
Many do. Lot sizes inside city limits often run a quarter to a half acre, and properties on the outskirts frequently include one to five acres with irrigation shares, corrals, or hay ground. If horse property or a garden plot matters to you, mention it early — those features sell fast here.
What schools serve 4-bedroom homes in Salina? ▾
Salina falls under the North Sevier school zone: North Sevier Elementary, North Sevier Middle, and North Sevier High School, all located within or near town. Class sizes are small, which is one reason families relocating from the Wasatch Front consider the area.
Is Salina a reasonable commute to anywhere larger? ▾
Richfield is about 20 minutes south on US-89 and handles most shopping, medical, and bigger-box needs. Salt Lake City is roughly 2.5 hours up I-15, and Provo is about 2 hours, so Salina works for remote workers or anyone with an occasional drive north rather than a daily commute.
Are USDA loans an option on Salina homes? ▾
Yes — Salina sits in a USDA-eligible rural area, which means qualified buyers can finance with zero down on most single-family homes here. That's a meaningful advantage on larger 4-bedroom properties where the price point can otherwise stretch a down payment thin.