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Enterprise, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Enterprise, Utah

Enterprise sits up on the high desert plateau in the northwest corner of Washington County, about 40 minutes from St. George and a world away in feel. Elevation here is around 5,300 feet, which means four real seasons, cooler summers than the St. George valley, and winters that actually see snow on the ground. Buyers looking at 4+ bedroom homes in Enterprise are usually after one of two things: a larger family home on acreage that wouldn't be affordable down the hill, or a rural setup with room for shops, livestock, and outbuildings. The town's roughly 1,800 residents skew toward multi-generational families, ranchers, and remote workers who don't mind the commute to Cedar City or St. George for bigger errands.

Larger floor plans here tend to fall into two camps — older farmhouse-style homes on a half-acre to several acres, and newer builds in subdivisions like those off Center Street and along the south side of town. Lot sizes are generous compared to anything you'd see in Washington or Hurricane, and it's common to find 4-bedroom homes with attached garages plus a detached shop or RV bay. Schools fall under Washington County School District, with Enterprise Elementary, Middle, and High all in town. Inventory at this bedroom count stays thin, so the list moves quickly when something well-priced hits. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

May 2026 · Enterprise market

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

Full Enterprise market report
Median sale
$365,800
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
97 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
22
active + pending

14 matching · page 1 of 1

Active listings

Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Enterprise.

What kinds of 4+ bedroom homes exist in Enterprise?

Most are single-family homes on larger lots, with a mix of older farmhouses on acreage west and north of town and newer builds in subdivisions closer to the city center. Many sit on a third of an acre or more, and it's common to find homes with detached shops, RV parking, or room for horses. True luxury builds are rare — the market leans practical and rural.

How does pricing compare to St. George for the same bedroom count?

A 4-bedroom home in Enterprise typically runs significantly less per square foot than the same home in St. George or Washington. Buyers often move here specifically to get more house, more land, and a quieter setting for the money. Inventory is thin, though, so options at any given moment are limited.

Is Enterprise a good fit for large families relocating from out of state?

It can be, if rural living is the goal. The town has its own elementary, middle, and high school under Washington County School District, a grocery store, and basic services, but most specialty shopping and medical care is 40+ minutes away in St. George. Families who want walkable neighborhoods or lots of kids' activities tend to find it quiet.

Do 4+ bedroom homes here usually come with acreage?

Often yes. Lots of an acre or more are common, and properties with 5–40 acres do come up, especially on the outskirts toward Beryl and Newcastle. If acreage matters to you, filter by lot size in addition to bedroom count, since some newer subdivision homes sit on smaller pads.

What's the climate like compared to St. George?

Enterprise sits around 5,300 feet, so it's noticeably cooler than St. George year-round — summer highs typically in the upper 80s instead of 105+, and winters that see real snow. Heating costs run higher than down on the valley floor, which is worth factoring into a larger home's budget.

How many 4+ bedroom listings does Enterprise typically have active?

Inventory is small — often only a handful at any given time, sometimes fewer than five. The active list below reflects what's currently on the MLS, and it's worth setting up a saved search since new listings here don't last long when priced well.