5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Toquerville, Utah
Toquerville sits in Washington County along the Virgin River corridor, roughly 15 miles northeast of St. George, and it occupies a quieter slice of Southern Utah that larger towns haven't swallowed yet. Elevation hovers around 3,200 feet — a few hundred feet higher than St. George — which translates to slightly cooler summer afternoons while still delivering the 300-plus days of sunshine that draws buyers from cooler-climate states. Five-bedroom-plus homes here tend to be newer construction on larger lots, many with Red Cliff views to the north and the dramatic volcanic tablelands that give the area its character. The town's rural atmosphere and low-density zoning have made it appealing to multigenerational households, remote workers who need a dedicated home office and a guest suite, and buyers coming out of the overheated St. George market looking for more square footage per dollar.
Inventory of large homes in Toquerville is limited relative to neighboring Hurricane or Washington City, so when five-plus-bedroom properties do hit the market they tend to attract serious attention. Prices for larger homes in the broader Washington County area have generally ranged from the mid-$500,000s into the $900,000s depending on lot size, finish level, and whether the property includes an accessory dwelling unit — a common feature in this size category. Buyers interested in short-term rental income should note that Toquerville has its own municipal ordinances governing nightly rentals, worth verifying before closing. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
June 2026 · Toquerville market
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Common questions
About 5+ bedroom homes in Toquerville.
Why do larger homes tend to show up in Toquerville? ▾
Toquerville sits on larger parcels than neighboring Hurricane or Washington, with many lots running half an acre to several acres. That extra land lets builders go wider and deeper, so five and six bedroom floor plans with main-floor primary suites, basement guest quarters, and casitas are relatively common compared to the standard La Verkin or Washington subdivision.
What price range should I expect for a 5+ bedroom home here? ▾
Most 5-bedroom homes in Toquerville trade between roughly $750K and $1.5M, with custom builds on view lots above Toquerville Falls pushing higher. Square footage usually runs 3,500 to 5,500 sq ft, and pricing is heavily influenced by whether the property has irrigation shares, a shop, or RV parking.
Are these homes mostly new construction or resale? ▾
It's a mix. The Westfield, Anderson Junction, and Cholla Creek areas have seen newer custom builds in the last five to ten years, while older homes along Toquerville Boulevard and the historic core occasionally come up as expanded ranchers. Floor plans with two primary suites have become a common request for multigenerational buyers.
Is Toquerville a good fit for multigenerational living? ▾
Yes, and that's a big reason demand for 5+ bedroom homes is steady. Larger lots accommodate detached casitas or ADUs, the town allows agricultural uses, and the slower pace appeals to families housing aging parents or adult children. Zoning is more flexible here than in Washington City or St. George proper.
How far is Toquerville from St. George and the airport? ▾
Toquerville is about 20 minutes north of St. George via I-15 and SR-17, and roughly 25 minutes to the St. George Regional Airport. Zion National Park's south entrance at Springdale is about 35 minutes east, which is part of the appeal for families wanting space without giving up access to services.
Do larger homes here usually include water rights or irrigation? ▾
Many do. Toquerville has a pressurized irrigation system on a lot of properties, and parcels over half an acre frequently come with shares from the Toquerville Secondary Water system. If you're planning a horse setup, orchard, or large lawn, confirm irrigation shares are deeded with the property before writing an offer.