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Charleston, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Charleston, Utah

Charleston sits on the southwest shore of Deer Creek Reservoir in Wasatch County, tucked between Heber City and Midway at roughly 5,440 feet. It's a small town — under 600 residents at the last census — with large lots, agricultural zoning in much of the area, and direct sightlines to Mount Timpanogos across the water. Four-plus bedroom homes here tend to fall into two camps: older farmsteads on an acre or more along Highway 113 and River Road, and newer custom builds in subdivisions like Charleston Landing and the Bonneville-side developments that have gone in over the last decade. Pricing for a 4-bedroom typically runs from the high $800Ks for an older home needing updates into the $2M+ range for newer construction with reservoir views or water frontage.

Families gravitate to this size for the obvious reasons — kids' bedrooms, a guest room, a home office — but in Charleston the extra square footage also tends to come with mudrooms sized for ski gear, oversized garages for boats and side-by-sides, and basement layouts built around the reality that Deer Creek, Jordanelle, and Sundance are all inside 20 minutes. Wasatch County School District serves the area, with Heber Valley Elementary and Wasatch High both a short drive north. Salt Lake International is about 50 minutes via Parley's Summit when the canyon is clear. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in Charleston.

May 2026 · Charleston market

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

Full Charleston market report
Median sale
$565,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
21 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
87.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
3
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Charleston.

How many 4+ bedroom homes are typically listed in Charleston at any given time?

Charleston is a small market — usually somewhere between 5 and 20 active listings total across the whole town, and 4+ bedroom homes make up the majority of those. Inventory is thinnest in winter and picks up in spring once the snow clears off rural lots.

What's the price range for a 4-bedroom home in Charleston right now?

Expect roughly $850K on the low end for an older home on a smaller lot, $1.1M–$1.6M for a newer build in a subdivision, and $2M+ for anything with Deer Creek frontage or a full acre with Timpanogos views. Lot size and water rights move the price more than square footage does.

Do most 4+ bedroom Charleston homes sit on large lots?

Yes — much of Charleston is zoned for half-acre to multi-acre parcels, and a lot of the older inventory comes with 1 to 5 acres, irrigation shares, and outbuildings. Newer subdivisions have tightened that up, but quarter-acre minimums are still common compared to the typical Wasatch Front suburb.

Which schools serve Charleston?

Charleston is part of Wasatch County School District. Most families are zoned for Heber Valley Elementary, Rocky Mountain Middle, and Wasatch High School, all in nearby Heber City. Bus service runs from Charleston to all three.

How's the commute from Charleston to Salt Lake or Park City?

Park City is about 25 minutes up Highway 40 to the Jordanelle, and downtown Salt Lake runs 50 to 60 minutes depending on Parley's Canyon traffic. Most commuters into the SLC valley plan around weather and construction on US-40 and I-80.

Are larger Charleston homes typically primary residences or second homes?

It's a real mix. Older farmsteads tend to be full-time residences for multigenerational Wasatch County families, while newer 4+ bedroom builds — especially anything closer to the reservoir — skew toward second homes for buyers from California, Texas, and the Wasatch Front who use them for ski and summer reservoir access.