5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Spring City, Utah
Spring City is one of the most distinctive small towns in Utah — a Sanpete County community of roughly 1,000 residents listed in its entirety on the National Register of Historic Places. Larger homes here tend to fall into two camps: restored 1800s pioneer houses built of locally quarried oolite limestone, adobe, or hand-fired brick, and newer custom builds set on multi-acre parcels along the east bench with views back toward the Wasatch Plateau. A 5-bedroom floor plan in Spring City usually means real square footage on a real piece of land, not a tract subdivision — irrigation shares, mature fruit trees, and a detached shop or barn are common extras rather than rarities.
Buyers drawn to bigger houses in Spring City are typically planning around extended family, working from home in a quiet setting, or wanting room for horses, hobby farming, and visiting grandkids. The town is roughly two hours south of Salt Lake City and about 25 minutes north of Snow College in Ephraim, so it works for remote workers and retirees more than daily Wasatch Front commuters. Winters are cold with real snow, summers are dry and mild thanks to the 5,800-foot elevation, and the annual Heritage Day in late May draws people from across the state. Inventory at this size stays thin given the town's scale — browse the active 5+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market.
April 2026 · Spring City market
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About 5+ bedroom homes in Spring City.
How common are 5+ bedroom homes in Spring City? ▾
Spring City is small — the town's population sits around 1,000 — so the active inventory of any size is limited. Larger 5-bedroom-plus houses do come up, often as historic pioneer homes that have been expanded or as newer custom builds on acreage along the east bench. Expect a handful of listings at any given time rather than dozens.
Are most large homes here historic or new construction? ▾
Both show up. Spring City is on the National Register of Historic Places, and many of the larger floor plans are 1800s pioneer homes — limestone, adobe, or brick — that owners have restored and added onto. The other slice is newer custom builds on 1 to 5 acre parcels, often with shop space, horse setups, or pasture.
What's the price range for a 5-bedroom house in Spring City? ▾
Pricing varies widely depending on land, outbuildings, and whether the home is a restored historic property. Restored historic homes with acreage tend to run higher than comparable square footage in nearby Ephraim or Moroni. Check the active listings below for current asking prices.
Do larger homes here usually sit on acreage? ▾
Often, yes. Spring City lots tend to be generous — quarter-acre in-town parcels are common, and properties on the edges of town routinely come with 1 to 10 acres, irrigation shares, and outbuildings. Buyers wanting a 5+ bedroom layout frequently end up with land for animals or a shop as part of the package.
What's the commute like from Spring City? ▾
Spring City sits in Sanpete County about 25 minutes from Ephraim and Snow College, roughly 2 hours south of Salt Lake City, and about 90 minutes from Provo. It's a real rural community — no stoplights, one small grocery in town, and most shopping done in Ephraim or Manti.
Are these homes a fit for multi-generational living? ▾
They can be. Several of the historic homes have been reconfigured with main-floor primary suites plus upstairs bedrooms, and newer builds sometimes include walkout basement apartments or detached guest quarters. If a mother-in-law setup matters, look at the floor plan and any accessory dwelling notes in the listing.