Get App
Call 435-962-9044

Greenville, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Greenville, Utah

Greenville is a small rural community just west of Beaver along Highway 21, and the housing stock reflects that — larger lots, agricultural zoning in many pockets, and homes built for families who want elbow room rather than a tight subdivision feel. Four-bedroom and larger properties here tend to fall into two camps: older farmhouses that have been added onto over the decades, and newer builds on half-acre to multi-acre parcels where owners wanted space for shops, livestock, or a big garden. At roughly 5,900 feet elevation, you get four real seasons, cold winter nights, and the kind of dark skies that make the Tushar Mountains to the east look enormous on a clear evening.

Buyers shopping bigger homes in Greenville are usually weighing it against Beaver proper, Minersville, or Milford — and the trade-off is straightforward. You give up walking-distance services (Beaver's grocery, hospital, and I-15 access are about five miles east) in exchange for more land per dollar and a quieter setting. Beaver County School District serves the area, Eagle Point ski resort sits 20 minutes up the canyon, and the recreation on the Tushars and out toward Minersville Reservoir is the lifestyle draw most families mention. Inventory for 4+ bedroom homes runs thin given the population, so new listings tend to move when they're priced realistically. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

July 2024 · Greenville market

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

Full Greenville market report
Median sale
$385,000
1 closed in July 2024
Median DOM
172 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
91.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
active + pending

1 matching · page 1 of 1

Active listings

Prefer the map?

See all 1 4+ bedroom homes on a map

Pan around Greenville and refine by drawing your own boundary.

🗺 Open map view

Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Greenville.

What kinds of 4-bedroom homes are typical in Greenville?

Most are single-family homes on larger lots — quarter-acre to multi-acre parcels are common because Greenville sits in a rural pocket of Beaver County. Expect a mix of older farmhouses, manufactured homes on land, and newer stick-built ranch and two-story homes. Basement bedrooms are frequent, so a 4-bed count often includes one or two downstairs rooms.

How does pricing compare to nearby Beaver or Cedar City?

Greenville generally runs below Cedar City for comparable square footage because it's smaller and further from I-15 services, and it tracks close to Beaver pricing with a slight discount for the more rural setting. Larger 4-bedroom homes with acreage tend to be the strongest value play here versus equivalent properties in Iron County.

Are larger homes here usually on well and septic?

Many are. Properties outside the immediate Beaver City culinary water service area typically rely on a private well and septic system, and irrigation shares are a separate consideration on parcels with pasture or hay ground. Always check water rights and septic permits during due diligence — those details materially affect value on a 4+ bedroom rural property.

What's the school situation for a bigger family moving here?

Greenville kids attend Beaver County School District schools in Beaver, about five miles north. It's one elementary, one middle, and Beaver High — small class sizes and a short bus ride are part of the appeal for families looking at 4+ bedroom homes in the area.

How many 4+ bedroom listings are usually active in Greenville?

Inventory is thin. Greenville is a small unincorporated community, so it's normal to see only a handful of qualifying homes on the MLS at any given time, and sometimes just one or two. Setting up a saved search is the practical way to catch new listings as they hit.

Is Greenville a reasonable commute to any larger employment centers?

Beaver is the closest job hub at roughly 10 minutes, Cedar City is about 45 minutes south on I-15, and Milford is around 25 minutes west. It's not a daily commute to St. George or Provo, so most buyers here either work locally, run agricultural operations, or work remotely.