4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Fillmore, Utah
Fillmore sits about halfway between Salt Lake City and St. George along I-15, the former territorial capital of Utah and still the seat of Millard County. The town runs roughly 2,500 residents, and the housing stock reflects that history: brick pioneer homes near the old Territorial Statehouse, mid-century ramblers on tree-lined streets, and newer construction creeping out toward the benches and farmland on the edges of town. Four-bedroom-and-up homes here tend to fall into two camps — older houses with finished basements that pushed the bedroom count up over the years, and newer family builds on larger lots where land is still affordable compared to anything north of Nephi.
Buyers shopping for a larger home in Fillmore are usually families wanting room to spread out, remote workers leaving the Wasatch Front for cheaper square footage, or multi-generational households that need bedrooms for grandparents or adult kids. The climate is high-desert at about 5,100 feet — cold winters with real snow, hot dry summers, and roughly 220 sunny days a year — so things like a south-facing yard, a heated garage, and good insulation matter more than they might in Washington County. Commute-wise, you're 2.5 hours from SLC airport and 2.5 hours from St. George, with Beaver, Delta, and Richfield all within an hour for groceries and medical. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the Fillmore market.
April 2026 · Fillmore market
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What do 4+ bedroom homes typically cost in Fillmore? ▾
Most four-bedroom houses in Fillmore trade in the $350,000 to $500,000 range, with older farmhouses on larger lots sometimes coming in lower and newer builds on the south and east sides pushing higher. Acreage, outbuildings, and water shares move prices more than square footage alone in this market.
Are larger homes in Fillmore usually on bigger lots? ▾
Yes. Because Fillmore was platted with generous pioneer-era lots and much of the surrounding land is agricultural, four-bedroom homes commonly sit on a quarter-acre to a full acre, and rural listings frequently include 2-5 acres with irrigation rights. Buyers coming from the Wasatch Front are often surprised how much land comes with the house.
Which schools serve 4-bedroom family homes in Fillmore? ▾
Fillmore falls under Millard School District, with Fillmore Elementary, Fillmore Middle School, and Millard High School all located in town. Most four-bedroom listings are within a short drive of all three, which matters for families running kids to multiple schools each morning.
Is it common to find basements in Fillmore's larger homes? ▾
Very common. The bedroom count on many Fillmore listings includes a finished basement with two or three additional rooms, which is how a lot of mid-century brick ramblers here hit the four- or five-bedroom mark. Check ceiling height and egress windows if basement bedrooms matter to your family.
How long do larger homes usually stay on the market in Fillmore? ▾
Inventory is thin, so four-bedroom homes can move in under 30 days when priced correctly, though anything above $550,000 tends to sit longer because the local buyer pool gets smaller at that price point. Out-of-area buyers relocating for remote work or retirement have helped absorb the upper end.
Does Fillmore have newer construction with 4+ bedrooms? ▾
There is some, mostly on the south end of town and along the benches near I-15. Newer subdivisions tend to offer 4-5 bedroom floor plans with attached three-car garages, but volume is low compared to bigger Utah markets, so new builds don't come up every week.