5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Bloomington, Utah
Bloomington is one of St. George's original master-planned communities, laid out in the 1970s south of the Virgin River around the Bloomington Country Club golf course. The housing stock here skews larger than the St. George average — wide pie-shaped lots, circular driveways, and floor plans that were built in an era when families wanted real square footage. That makes it one of the more reliable pockets in Washington County for finding homes with five or more bedrooms, whether the count comes from a true single-level rambler with a finished basement or a two-story with a bonus suite above the garage.
Buyers shopping this size in Bloomington usually fall into two camps: families relocating from the Wasatch Front or out of state who want room for kids plus visiting grandparents, and second-home buyers who host extended family during the cooler months (October through May is the sweet spot, with daytime temps in the 60s and 70s while northern Utah is buried in snow). Proximity matters too — Bloomington sits about 10 minutes from downtown St. George, 15 from the regional airport, and within easy reach of Snow Canyon, Zion, and Sand Hollow. Inventory in the 5+ bedroom range is thinner than the overall market, so it pays to watch new listings closely. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Bloomington.
April 2026 · Bloomington market
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Common questions
About 5+ bedroom homes in Bloomington.
What's the typical price range for a 5-bedroom home in Bloomington? ▾
Most 5-bedroom homes in Bloomington trade between roughly $700,000 and $1.4 million, depending on lot size, golf course frontage, and whether the home backs the Santa Clara River corridor. Older 1970s and 80s ranch-style homes on larger lots tend to come in lower, while remodeled or newer-build homes near the country club push toward the upper end.
Do most 5+ bedroom Bloomington homes have basements? ▾
Many do. Bloomington sits on a mix of sandy soil and rock benches, and a large share of the original homes were built with full or daylight basements that account for two or three of the bedrooms. Walkout basements are common on the lots that slope toward the river or the wash.
Are these larger homes a fit for multi-generational living? ▾
Yes, quite often. Several 5+ bedroom homes in Bloomington include a separate basement entrance, second kitchen, or casita setup, which works well for extended family or grown kids home from college. St. George city code allows internal accessory apartments in single-family zones with permitting, so confirm the legal setup before counting on rental income.
How do Bloomington's larger homes compare to similar homes in Bloomington Hills? ▾
Bloomington (south of the Virgin River) is the original 1970s golf-course community with mature landscaping and the country club. Bloomington Hills, on the north side of the river off River Road, skews slightly newer and is closer to shopping and the hospital. Square footage and bedroom counts are similar, but Bloomington tends to carry a stronger HOA/golf identity.
What schools serve 5-bedroom homes in Bloomington? ▾
Bloomington homes feed into Bloomington Elementary, Sunrise Ridge Intermediate, Desert Hills Middle, and Desert Hills High, all part of Washington County School District. Desert Hills High has a strong athletic and academic reputation, which is a factor for families specifically targeting 5+ bedroom homes in this pocket.
Is there room on these lots for a pool or casita? ▾
Original Bloomington lots run generously sized — often 0.30 to 0.50 acres — so most 5-bedroom homes already have a pool or have the footprint to add one. Setbacks and the Bloomington HOA architectural review apply to new builds and major exterior changes, so plans need approval before pouring concrete.