4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Duchesne, Utah
Duchesne sits in the Uintah Basin about two hours east of Salt Lake City on US-40, where the Strawberry River meets open ranch country at roughly 5,500 feet elevation. Four-bedroom homes here tend to look different than their Wasatch Front counterparts — more acreage, more outbuildings, more horse setups, and often a shop big enough to park a work truck and a side-by-side. Buyers searching for 4+ bedrooms in Duchesne are usually energy-sector families working the Basin's oil and gas fields, multigenerational households wanting room to spread out, or folks relocating from the I-15 corridor who finally want space without HOA letters about their RV.
The local market is small and seasonal. Inventory can swing from a handful of 4-bedroom listings in winter to a couple dozen during late spring and summer, with prices generally running well below Heber, Park City, or even Roosevelt. Expect a mix of older farmhouses on irrigated parcels, 1990s-2000s ranchers in town, and newer builds on 1-5 acre lots toward Myton and Bluebell. Winters are cold and dry, summers are warm with low humidity, and the Uinta Mountains sit right out the back door for hunting, fishing, and snowmobiling. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in Duchesne and the surrounding county.
May 2026 · Duchesne market
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Common questions
About 4+ bedroom homes in Duchesne.
What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Duchesne? ▾
Most 4+ bedroom homes in Duchesne trade between roughly $300,000 and $500,000, with larger acreage properties or newer builds pushing higher. Older farmhouses on irrigated lots can sometimes come in lower if they need updates. Inventory is thin, so pricing moves with whatever happens to be listed that month.
Do 4+ bedroom homes here usually sit on acreage? ▾
A lot of them do. Duchesne is rural Uintah Basin country, and it's common to see 4-bedroom houses on anywhere from a half-acre in town to 5, 10, or 40 acres outside city limits. Water shares and irrigation rights are frequently part of the deal, which matters if you want pasture, a garden, or livestock.
What school district serves Duchesne, and is it a fit for larger families? ▾
Duchesne County School District covers the area, with Duchesne Elementary and Duchesne High School right in town. Class sizes are small compared to Wasatch Front districts, which is part of the draw for families moving here from Utah or Salt Lake County.
Are most 4-bedroom listings stick-built, manufactured, or modular? ▾
You'll see a mix. Stick-built ranchers and two-stories are common in town, while manufactured homes on permanent foundations show up frequently on rural parcels. Financing rules differ between the two, so confirm the construction type early with your lender, especially for USDA or VA loans.
How's the commute to Roosevelt, Vernal, or the oil and gas fields? ▾
Roosevelt is about 20 minutes east on US-40, and Vernal is roughly an hour. Many Duchesne buyers work in energy, agriculture, or county jobs, and the larger homes here often house extended families or shift workers who want space and quiet between rotations.
Is natural gas available, or do these homes run on propane and wood? ▾
It depends on location. Homes inside Duchesne city limits often have natural gas service, while rural properties typically rely on propane tanks, wood stoves, or a combination. Winter heating costs on a 2,500+ sq ft home can be significant, so ask for utility history before writing an offer.