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Tabiona, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Tabiona, Utah

Tabiona sits in the upper Duchesne River valley on the back side of the Uinta Mountains, a ranching community where four-bedroom houses tend to come with acreage, outbuildings, and elbow room you simply can't buy along the Wasatch Front. Larger homes here are often working properties — a main house with room for kids, grandkids, and seasonal hunting guests, plus a shop, hay shed, or horse setup out back. The drive to Duchesne is about 25 minutes, Heber is roughly an hour over Wolf Creek Pass when it's open, and Salt Lake City runs around two hours depending on the season. That distance is the trade-off for the kind of land-to-house ratio that defines Tabiona listings.

Buyers looking at 4+ bedroom houses in Tabiona are usually multi-generational families, remote workers wanting space, or folks relocating from busier Utah markets who want a basecamp near the Uintas for fishing the Duchesne, hunting deer and elk, and snowmobiling out of Wolf Creek. Expect well water and septic on most parcels, propane heat, and well-insulated builds that handle real winters — Tabiona sits above 6,500 feet and gets cold. Inventory is thin in any given month, so the active list moves quickly when something with four-plus bedrooms hits the MLS. Browse the current listings below to see what's available right now in and around Tabiona.

April 2026 · Tabiona market

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

Full Tabiona market report
Median sale
$465,000
1 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
39 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
3
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Tabiona.

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

Tabiona is a small unincorporated community, so active inventory is usually low — often just a handful of larger homes on the market at any given time. When a 4-bedroom property with acreage lists, it can sell quickly, especially in spring and early summer. Checking the live MLS results below is the best way to see current availability.

Do most 4-bedroom homes in Tabiona come with land?

Yes. Unlike subdivision lots in Heber or Kamas, most larger Tabiona homes sit on anywhere from 1 acre up to 40+ acres, often with water rights, irrigation, or grazing potential. Outbuildings like shops, barns, and loafing sheds are common.

What utilities should I expect on a Tabiona property?

Plan on well water and a septic system rather than municipal hookups. Heating is typically propane, sometimes paired with wood stoves. Power is run by Moon Lake Electric, and internet usually comes via fixed wireless, Starlink, or a local provider — fiber is not widespread.

What school district serves Tabiona?

Tabiona is part of Duchesne County School District, and Tabiona School itself serves K-12 on one campus, which is unusual and a draw for families wanting small class sizes. Most 4-bedroom buyers with kids cite the school as a real factor in choosing the area over larger towns.

Is Tabiona a realistic commute to Heber or Park City?

Only if Wolf Creek Pass is your route and you're comfortable driving it in winter. Heber runs about an hour in good weather, Park City closer to 75-90 minutes. Most buyers here either work locally, work in the Uinta Basin oil and gas fields, or work remotely.

What price range do 4+ bedroom Tabiona homes usually fall into?

Pricing varies widely based on acreage, outbuildings, and water rights more than square footage. Expect a broad band — modest 4-bedroom homes on small parcels can run in the mid $400s, while larger ranch setups with shops and significant acreage can clear $1M. The active listings below will show current numbers.