4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Coalville, Utah
Coalville sits in the Wasatch Back about 15 minutes north of Park City off I-80, and it's one of the last places in Summit County where families can still find larger homes on real acreage without paying Park City prices. Four-bedroom-plus houses here tend to fall into two camps: older farmhouses and ranch-style homes near Main Street and along the Weber River, and newer builds in subdivisions like Wild Willow, Chalk Creek, and the developments creeping up toward Hoytsville and Wanship. The North Summit School District is the draw for a lot of buyers with kids — small class sizes, a tight community, and a 20-minute commute to Park City jobs or 45 minutes to Salt Lake City.
Four-bedroom inventory in Coalville moves slower than in Park City or Heber, which works in a buyer's favor. Expect a wide range: a 1970s rambler with a finished basement might list in the upper $600s, while a newer 4–5 bedroom build on a half-acre with a three-car garage and mountain views can run $1.1M to $1.6M+. Lot sizes are generous compared to anything closer to SLC, propane and well water are common outside city limits, and winters are real — Coalville sits at 5,600 feet and gets serious snow. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in town and the surrounding county.
May 2026 · Coalville market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Coalville.
What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Coalville? ▾
Most four-bedroom homes in Coalville trade between roughly $650,000 and $1.1 million, with newer builds on acreage and homes with Weber River frontage pushing higher. Older in-town four-beds on standard lots are usually the most affordable entry point. Pricing runs noticeably below comparable Park City and Kamas homes.
Are 4+ bedroom homes in Coalville usually on acreage? ▾
It varies. In-town homes near Main Street and the older grid typically sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, while subdivisions on the bench and out toward Chalk Creek Road commonly include one to five acres. If horse property or a shop is on your list, Coalville has more of that inventory than you'd find closer to Park City.
Which school district serves Coalville? ▾
Coalville is in North Summit School District, which runs North Summit Elementary, Middle, and High — all located in town. It's a small district (under 1,000 students K-12), separate from Park City School District, and families often cite the small class sizes as a draw.
How long is the commute to Park City or Salt Lake from a Coalville home? ▾
Park City is about 15–20 minutes via I-80 and Highway 248, and downtown Salt Lake runs roughly 45 minutes outside of canyon weather. Kimball Junction employers are closer to 15 minutes. Winter storms through Parley's Canyon can extend the SLC trip, so many buyers prioritize four-wheel drive and a heated garage.
Do 4-bedroom homes here typically have basements? ▾
Yes — given the climate and lot sizes, full or daylight basements are common in Coalville's four-plus bedroom inventory, and many of the listed bedroom counts include basement rooms. That's useful for buyers wanting a guest suite, home gym, or separate space for teenagers.
Is short-term rental allowed for 4+ bedroom homes in Coalville? ▾
Coalville City and unincorporated Summit County both regulate short-term rentals, and most residential zones do not permit nightly rentals the way Park City resort zones do. If STR income is part of your plan, verify the specific parcel's zoning with Summit County before writing an offer — rules differ block by block.