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Garland, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Garland, Utah

Garland is a small Bear River Valley town about 25 miles north of Brigham City, and it's one of the more practical spots in northern Utah for families who actually need square footage. Four-bedroom homes here tend to come with something the Wasatch Front can't match at the same price: bigger lots, detached shops or RV pads, and enough yard to keep chickens or park a boat without the neighbors caring. The housing stock is a mix — mid-century brick ramblers on tree-lined streets near Bear River High, 1990s and 2000s tract homes on the south side, and newer builds going up on former farm ground at the edges of town. Most 4-bedroom listings sit between 2,000 and 3,500 finished square feet, with full basements standard because of the cold winters.

Buyers shopping Garland for a larger floor plan are usually balancing two things: getting more house than Tremonton or Brigham City for the dollar, and staying within reasonable driving distance of jobs at Northrop Grumman in Promontory, the Malt-O-Meal plant, La-Z-Boy in Tremonton, or the hospitals down in Brigham. Bear River High and the elementary schools have a strong local reputation, which keeps demand steady for family-sized homes. Winters are cold and snowy, summers are dry and hot, and the night sky is genuinely dark — a small but real quality-of-life detail. Browse the active 4-bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in Garland.

May 2026 · Garland market

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

Full Garland market report
Median sale
$416,200
8 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
44 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
23
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Garland.

What's the typical lot size for a 4-bedroom home in Garland?

Garland sits in Box Elder County's farm belt, so quarter-acre to half-acre lots are common even on standard residential streets. Older homes near Main Street often come with mature trees and detached shops, while newer builds on the edges of town can stretch to an acre or more with room for animals.

How does pricing compare to Brigham City or Tremonton?

Four-bedroom homes in Garland generally run 10-20% less than comparable square footage in Brigham City, and they tend to track closely with Tremonton just a few minutes north. The trade-off is a smaller commercial base — most buyers drive to Tremonton or Brigham for groceries, dining, and bigger-box shopping.

Which school does my family attend if we buy here?

Garland is part of Box Elder School District. Most kids attend Century Elementary or Mckinley Elementary, then Box Elder Middle in Brigham City and Bear River High in Garland itself, which keeps high schoolers close to home — a real plus for parents of teen athletes.

Is the commute to Ogden or Logan workable from a Garland home?

Garland is roughly 35 minutes to Ogden via I-15 and about 45 minutes to Logan over Sardine Canyon. Plenty of residents work at ATK/Northrop Grumman in Promontory, La-Z-Boy in Tremonton, or the hospitals in Brigham, all under 20 minutes door to door.

Do larger Garland homes usually have basements?

Yes — full basements are the norm in this part of northern Utah because of the frost line and the extra finished square footage they add cheaply. Many 4-bedroom listings here count two or three bedrooms upstairs plus additional bedrooms in a finished basement.

Are there HOAs on 4-bedroom homes in Garland?

Most of Garland is HOA-free, especially older neighborhoods and rural-residential parcels. A few newer subdivisions on the south and east sides have light HOAs, but dues are modest compared to Wasatch Front communities.