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Sigurd, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Sigurd, Utah

Sigurd is a small Sevier County town along US-89 between Richfield and Salina, with a population under 500 and a working-ranch feel that hasn't changed much in decades. Four-bedroom-plus homes here tend to come in two flavors: older farmhouses on large irrigated lots, and newer builds on an acre or more where families wanted room to spread out without paying Wasatch Front prices. Because the town sits at about 5,200 feet in the Sevier Valley, you get four real seasons, irrigation water rights on many parcels, and the kind of night-sky darkness that's gone from most of Utah. Richfield is about 10 minutes south for groceries, the Sevier Valley Medical Center, and Snow College's Richfield campus.

Larger homes in Sigurd typically appeal to multigenerational families, folks relocating from Salt Lake or St. George for space and lower cost of living, and buyers who want room for hobbies — horses, shop space, a big garden, or grandkids visiting from out of state. Inventory is thin in a town this size, so 4+ bedroom listings don't come up often, and when they do they range widely in price depending on acreage, outbuildings, and condition. Fishlake National Forest, the Pahvant Range, and year-round OHV trails are all within a short drive, which is a big part of why people stay once they land here. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Sigurd.

June 2026 · Sigurd market

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

Full Sigurd market report
Median sale
$460,500
1 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
92.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Sigurd.

How many 4+ bedroom homes are typically for sale in Sigurd at one time?

Sigurd is a town of only a few hundred people, so it's common to see just a handful of larger homes on the market — sometimes only one or two, sometimes none. If nothing's showing today, it's worth setting a saved search since new listings can sit for weeks before the next one appears.

What price range should I expect for a 4-bedroom home in Sigurd?

Prices vary widely based on lot size, outbuildings, and age of the home. Older 4-bedroom farmhouses on a half-acre can come in well below Wasatch Front pricing, while newer builds on an acre with a shop or horse setup push considerably higher. Comparable sales in nearby Salina and Aurora are useful benchmarks.

Do larger homes in Sigurd usually come with acreage or outbuildings?

Many do. Lot sizes of half an acre to several acres are common, and it's typical to see detached shops, barns, chicken coops, or hay storage included. Irrigation shares from the Sevier River system are often attached to the property — confirm what's deeded with the title work.

What schools serve families buying 4+ bedroom homes in Sigurd?

Sigurd falls under Sevier School District. Students generally attend Ashman Elementary and then Red Hills Middle and Richfield High in Richfield, about 10 minutes south. The district is small enough that class sizes stay manageable.

Is Sigurd a reasonable commute for jobs in Richfield or beyond?

Richfield is roughly a 10-minute drive and is the main employment hub — hospital, school district, retail, and the Snow College campus. Salina is similar in the other direction. Salt Lake is about 2.5 hours north on I-15, so daily SLC commuting isn't realistic, but remote workers do well here with fiber available in parts of town.

Are USDA Rural Development loans an option in Sigurd?

Yes. Sigurd's population and rural designation generally qualify it for USDA Rural Development financing, which allows zero-down purchases for eligible buyers within income limits. That's a meaningful tool for families stretching into a larger home, and any local lender in Richfield can walk you through eligibility.