5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Enterprise, Utah
Enterprise sits on the high-desert plateau about 45 minutes north of St. George at roughly 5,300 feet of elevation — a working ranching town with four real seasons, irrigated hayfields, and a tight-knit population under 2,000. Five-bedroom-plus homes here aren't tract product; they're typically built for large LDS families, multi-generational households, or ranchers who need bunk space for kids and room for visiting grandkids. Expect to see a mix of 1990s-2010s custom builds on half-acre to multi-acre town lots, plus older farmhouses on parcels with outbuildings, shops, and water shares tied to Enterprise Reservoir.
The buyer profile for a 5+ bedroom in Enterprise skews practical: families who want square footage and land without St. George prices, retirees pulling adult children back under one roof, and remote workers willing to trade a 45-minute SR-18 commute for cooler summers (highs in the mid-80s versus 105+ down the hill) and actual winter. Most large homes here run on propane and septic rather than natural gas and sewer, and culinary water comes through the Enterprise water system. School-age kids attend the K-12 Enterprise campus in town, part of Washington County School District. Inventory turns slowly — sometimes only two or three qualifying homes are listed at once — so it's worth setting up alerts rather than checking sporadically. Browse the active 5+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in Enterprise.
May 2026 · Enterprise market
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About 5+ bedroom homes in Enterprise.
How common are 5+ bedroom homes in Enterprise? ▾
Enterprise is a small ranching town of roughly 1,800 people, so inventory at any given time is thin — usually a handful of 5-bedroom homes on the active MLS. Many of the larger houses here were built for multi-generational ranching families, so when one comes up it tends to sit on acreage rather than a quarter-acre lot.
What do 5-bedroom homes in Enterprise typically cost? ▾
Pricing varies widely based on land. A 5-bedroom on a standard town lot often runs in the upper $400Ks to mid $600Ks, while homes on 1-5+ acres with outbuildings, water shares, or pasture can push past $800K. Compared to St. George 45 minutes south, you get noticeably more square footage and land per dollar.
Do larger homes here usually include water rights or acreage? ▾
Often yes. Many 5+ bedroom properties outside the town grid sit on irrigated parcels tied to Enterprise Reservoir shares or culinary water from the local district. If water rights matter to you for livestock, hay, or a large garden, confirm shares are deeded with the property before writing an offer.
What school options exist for larger families? ▾
Enterprise is part of Washington County School District and has its own K-12 campus — Enterprise Elementary, Middle, and High School — all within town. That's a real draw for families with kids spread across grade levels since one bus route covers everyone.
Is Enterprise realistic for commuters working in St. George or Cedar City? ▾
It's about 40-45 minutes to St. George via SR-18 and roughly an hour to Cedar City. Plenty of residents make the St. George drive daily for work in healthcare, construction, or Dixie Tech. Winter mornings can bring black ice on the high-desert stretch near Veyo, so factor that into the commute.
What should I check on older large homes in town? ▾
Many of the bigger homes in central Enterprise date to the 1970s-90s and may have older septic systems, well pumps, or propane setups rather than natural gas. Roof age matters too — the elevation (about 5,300 ft) means real snow load in winter. A thorough inspection plus a separate septic and well evaluation is money well spent.