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Fish Haven, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Fish Haven, Utah

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May 2026 · Fish Haven market

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

Full Fish Haven market report
Median sale
$747,000
2 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
26 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
94.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
24
active + pending

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Common questions

About 5+ bedroom homes in Fish Haven.

Why do so many Fish Haven homes have 5 or more bedrooms?

Most large homes here are built as Bear Lake vacation properties or extended-family retreats, not primary residences. Owners want enough beds to sleep two or three families plus guests during summer beach weekends and winter snowmobile trips. Bunk rooms and lofts are common, so a listed 'bedroom' count often understates how many people the house actually sleeps.

What price range should I expect for a 5+ bedroom home in Fish Haven?

Larger homes in Fish Haven typically run from the upper $600s for older cabins on smaller lots up to $1.5M–$2.5M+ for newer lakefront or lake-view builds with high-end finishes. Proximity to the water, HOA beach access, and whether the home is on a paved year-round road all move the number significantly.

Are these homes used as short-term rentals?

Yes — a meaningful share of 5+ bedroom homes in Fish Haven operate as Airbnb or VRBO rentals during the May–September Bear Lake season and again over the holidays. Rich County's STR rules are more permissive than most Wasatch Front cities, which is a big reason large homes here pencil out as investments.

Is Fish Haven a year-round community or seasonal?

It's a mix. Some residents live here full-time and commute to Garden City, Montpelier (Idaho), or work remotely, but the majority of large homes sit empty Monday–Thursday in the off-season. Snow removal, frozen pipes, and winterization are real considerations on any 5+ bedroom purchase.

Do larger homes here usually sit on septic or city sewer?

Most properties in Fish Haven are on private septic systems and culinary water comes from a local water company or well, depending on the subdivision. Bigger homes need bigger drain fields, so always request the septic inspection and pump records before closing — repairs on the bench above the lake can be expensive.

How far is Fish Haven from Salt Lake City?

It's roughly 2 hours and 15 minutes from downtown SLC via I-15 and Logan Canyon (US-89), which is why so many Salt Lake and Cache Valley families own second homes here. Winter travel through the canyon can add time, so factor that in if you're planning weekend use during ski season.