4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Castle Dale, Utah
Castle Dale is the Emery County seat, a small ranching and coal-country town tucked between the San Rafael Swell and the Wasatch Plateau. Four-bedroom and larger houses here tend to look different than what shoppers see in Utah County or Washington County — think 1970s and 80s ranchers with finished basements, a handful of newer custom builds on acreage, and the occasional older two-story near the original townsite. Lots are generous by Utah standards, garages are usually oversized, and it's common to see a detached shop, RV parking, or a horse setup included with the home. Buyers moving here for jobs at the Huntington or Hunter power plants, the school district, or Emery Medical Center often want the extra bedrooms for kids, aging parents, or a home office that doesn't double as a guest room.
Pricing remains one of the strongest arguments for this market. A 4+ bedroom house in Castle Dale typically costs a fraction of what the same square footage runs along the Wasatch Front, and property taxes stay modest. The tradeoff is inventory — Castle Dale is a town of roughly 1,500 people, and larger homes don't come up every week, so the active list is short and worth checking often. Climate is high-desert: cold winters with real snow, hot dry summers, and dark night skies that pull in stargazers from out of state. Browse the current 4-bedroom and larger listings below to see what's on the market right now.
May 2026 · Castle Dale market
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Common questions
About 4+ bedroom homes in Castle Dale.
How many 4+ bedroom homes are typically for sale in Castle Dale at once? ▾
Inventory is thin. Castle Dale usually has somewhere between 3 and 10 active single-family listings at any given time across all sizes, and 4+ bedroom homes are a subset of that. Buyers often need to watch the MLS for several weeks to find the right fit, and expanding the search to nearby Orangeville, Huntington, or Ferron roughly doubles the options.
What do 4-bedroom homes in Castle Dale usually cost? ▾
Most 4+ bedroom homes trade between roughly $250,000 and $425,000 depending on age, lot size, and condition. Older homes near Main Street with original kitchens come in lower, while updated homes on larger lots with shops or outbuildings push the upper end. Acreage parcels with a 4-bed home can run higher.
Are most 4-bedroom homes here single-story or two-story? ▾
Single-story ramblers with finished basements dominate the market. A typical layout is 2 or 3 bedrooms on the main floor and the remaining bedrooms downstairs. True two-story homes exist but are less common — the older housing stock skews toward 1960s–1990s ranch construction.
Do these homes usually have room for horses, RVs, or outbuildings? ▾
Often yes. Lots of a quarter-acre to a full acre are common inside city limits, and properties on the edges of town frequently include detached shops, barns, or animal rights. Castle Dale zoning is generally accommodating of small livestock on appropriately sized parcels — verify the specific lot with the city before writing an offer.
What school does a Castle Dale family with kids fall under? ▾
Castle Dale is part of Emery County School District. Castle Dale Elementary serves the town directly, and most secondary students attend Emery High in Huntington, about 10 minutes north. Class sizes are small compared to Wasatch Front districts, which is a draw for a lot of the families moving in.
Is financing harder in a rural market like Castle Dale? ▾
Conventional, FHA, VA, and USDA loans all work here, and USDA Rural Development financing is a real option since Castle Dale qualifies as rural — that can mean zero down for eligible buyers. Appraisals can take longer than on the Wasatch Front because the appraiser pool is smaller, so build a little extra time into your contract.