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Fort Duchesne, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Fort Duchesne, Utah

Fort Duchesne sits in the Uintah Basin about three hours east of Salt Lake City, on the Ute Indian Tribe's Uintah and Ouray Reservation between Roosevelt and Vernal along US-40. Four-plus bedroom homes here look different than what shows up in Lehi or South Jordan: think ranchers and two-story farmhouses on real acreage, often with horse setups, hay ground, shops, or room for the side-by-side and the boat headed up to Starvation or Flaming Gorge. Buyers in this size range are usually multi-generational families, energy-sector workers with crews coming and going, tribal members staying close to home, or remote workers who finally found a budget that buys square footage plus land.

Climate matters when you're buying bigger out here. Summers run hot and dry in the high desert, winters bring cold snaps and inversion, and elevation hovers near 4,900 feet, so heating costs on a 2,500-3,500 sq ft home are a real line item — ask about propane tanks, wood stoves, and insulation upgrades. Most 4-bedroom properties run on well and septic with irrigation shares attached, which is a bonus for pasture but means inspections need to cover more than just the structure. Vernal Regional Airport is about 25 minutes east for commercial flights, and Roosevelt covers groceries, hospital access, and schools. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what the Basin currently has on the market.

March 2026 · Fort Duchesne market

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

Full Fort Duchesne market report
Median sale
$261,500
1 closed in March 2026
Median DOM
60 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
101.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Fort Duchesne.

What kinds of 4+ bedroom homes are typical around Fort Duchesne?

Most larger homes in the Fort Duchesne area are single-level ranchers or two-story farmhouses sitting on a half-acre to several acres. Many were built between the 1970s and early 2000s for energy-sector and tribal-government families, so you'll see attached two-car garages, full basements that add bedroom count, and outbuildings for hay, horses, or shop space.

How does the Uintah Basin location affect pricing on bigger homes?

Fort Duchesne sits between Roosevelt and Vernal in the Uintah Basin, where prices track the oil and gas economy more than the Wasatch Front. A 4-bedroom home here typically runs well below comparable square footage in Heber or Lehi, and acreage is dramatically more affordable. Inventory tightens when drilling activity picks up.

Are these homes usually on well and septic or city utilities?

It depends on the exact parcel. Homes closer to the highway corridor and the Ute Tribe headquarters may have culinary water connections, but many 4+ bedroom properties on larger lots run on private wells and septic systems. Always confirm water rights and septic inspection during due diligence.

What school options serve larger families in Fort Duchesne?

Children attend schools in the Uintah or Duchesne County school districts depending on the address, with Todd Elementary and Union High School in Roosevelt being common assignments. There's also the Uintah River High School operated by the Ute Indian Tribe. Bus routes cover the rural stretches between towns.

Is land with the home common at this bedroom count?

Yes. A large share of 4-bedroom listings here come with one to ten acres, often with irrigation shares, loafing sheds, or fenced pasture. Buyers moving from suburban Utah County are usually surprised how much land comes attached at this price point.

How long do 4+ bedroom homes typically stay on the market here?

Days on market run longer than the Wasatch Front because the buyer pool is smaller and tied to local industry. Well-priced homes in good condition move in 30-90 days; unique acreage properties or higher-end builds can sit longer waiting for the right buyer.