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Dammeron Valley, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Dammeron Valley, Utah

Dammeron Valley sits at roughly 4,500 feet on Highway 18, about 20 minutes north of St. George — high enough to drop summer temps 10-15 degrees below the valley floor and cool enough to get a few snow dustings each winter. The community was platted with larger lots (most half-acre to two-acre parcels) and minimal commercial zoning, which is exactly why four-bedroom-plus floor plans dominate the housing stock here. Buyers came for space, not density, and builders responded with single-level ranches and walk-out basements designed for families, multigenerational households, and remote workers who wanted a real office plus guest rooms.

If you're filtering for 4+ bedrooms in Dammeron Valley, the typical candidate is a 2,400-4,000 sq ft home on a usable lot, often with a detached shop, RV parking, or room for horses under the community's CC&Rs. Price points generally run from the high $600Ks for older homes up past $1M for newer custom builds with Pine Valley Mountain views. Water comes from the Dammeron Valley Water Works rather than a city utility, and most homes are on septic, so inspections and water-share questions matter more here than they would in a St. George subdivision. Quiet road, dark skies, no traffic lights, and a short drive to Snow Canyon and Pine Valley Reservoir round out the appeal. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market.

May 2026 · Dammeron Valley market

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

Full Dammeron Valley market report
Median sale
$950,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
12
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Dammeron Valley.

Why are 4+ bedroom homes so common in Dammeron Valley?

Most Dammeron Valley lots are a half-acre to two acres, and the community was built around custom and semi-custom homes rather than tract product. Builders sized the floor plans for families relocating from California and the Wasatch Front who wanted a guest room, an office, and space for visiting kids and grandkids. As a result, three-bedroom homes are actually the minority here.

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

Most 4-bedroom homes trade in the high $600Ks to low $900Ks depending on lot size, finish level, and whether the property has a shop or guest casita. Newer custom builds with mountain views and outbuildings can push past $1M. Older homes from the 1990s on smaller lots occasionally come in under $600K.

Do these homes have wells or city water?

Dammeron Valley is served by a private water company (Dammeron Valley Water Works), not a municipal system. There's a monthly base rate plus tiered usage charges, and outdoor watering is metered, which is worth factoring in if you're planning a large lawn or garden on a 4-bedroom estate lot.

Is there room for an RV, shop, or horses on these properties?

Yes on the first two — most larger lots accommodate detached shops, RV pads, and oversized garages, and many 4+ bedroom listings already have them. Horses are allowed on certain lots under the CC&Rs, but not every parcel is zoned or sized for livestock, so confirm with the HOA before assuming equestrian use.

How's the commute from a Dammeron Valley home to St. George or Hurricane?

Dammeron Valley sits about 20 miles north of St. George on Highway 18, roughly a 25-minute drive to the north end of town and 35-40 minutes to the St. George Regional Airport or Hurricane. Winter mornings occasionally see ice on the grade coming down from Veyo, but the road is plowed and the elevation drop keeps snow days rare.

What school do kids in these homes attend?

Dammeron Valley is part of the Washington County School District. Elementary-age kids typically attend Diamond Valley Elementary or are bused to schools in the St. George area, with middle and high school students attending Dixie Middle and Snow Canyon High. Homeschooling and charter options are also popular with families here.