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Laketown, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Laketown, Utah

Laketown sits at the southern tip of Bear Lake, where the turquoise water meets the hayfields and foothills of Rich County. It's a town of a few hundred people, so any search for four-bedroom-plus homes here is really a search through a small, rotating pool of properties — full-time family homes on quarter-acre village lots, older farmhouses on acreage along Highway 30, and newer builds tucked into the hillsides above the lake with water views toward Garden City. Buyers shopping this size are usually after one of two things: room for a multi-generational family that actually lives in Rich County year-round, or a second home built to sleep the whole crew during summer boating season and winter snowmobile trips into the Bear River Range.

Climate and elevation matter here. Laketown sits near 5,980 feet, which means real winters with plowed county roads, ice fishing on the south end of the lake, and short, dry summers in the 80s that draw raspberry-shake traffic up from the Wasatch Front. Four-bedroom homes tend to need genuine mudrooms, oversized garages for boats and sleds, and heating systems built for January lows in the single digits. Logan is about an hour over the mountain for groceries and hospitals; Salt Lake is roughly two and a half hours. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in Laketown.

August 2025 · Laketown market

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

Full Laketown market report
Median sale
$1,087,500
2 closed in August 2025
Median DOM
171 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
91.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Laketown.

How common are 4-bedroom homes in Laketown?

Laketown is a small town of roughly 250 residents at the south end of Bear Lake, so total inventory is always thin. Four-bedroom-plus homes do come up, often as primary residences on larger lots or as cabins built to sleep extended family for lake weekends. Expect a handful of active listings at any given time rather than dozens.

Are most 4+ bedroom homes here used as full-time residences or vacation properties?

It's a mix. Some are working ranches and year-round homes for families tied to Rich County agriculture or commuting to Garden City and Logan. Others are second homes purchased specifically for summer boating on Bear Lake and winter snowmobiling in the Bear River Range.

What price range should I plan for?

Four-bedroom homes in Laketown generally run from the mid $500s for older homes on standard lots up well past $1M for newer lakeview builds or properties with acreage. Anything with direct Bear Lake frontage or unobstructed water views carries a steep premium over inland parcels.

Can a larger Laketown home work as a short-term rental?

Rich County and Laketown have their own zoning and STR rules, and they've tightened in recent years as Bear Lake tourism has grown. Before counting on nightly rental income, confirm the specific parcel's zoning with the county and check any HOA covenants — some subdivisions restrict rentals under 30 days.

What's the school situation for families with kids?

Laketown is part of Rich County School District. Kids typically attend North Rich Elementary in Laketown itself and then Rich Middle and Rich High School in Randolph, about 20 minutes south. Class sizes are very small, which is a draw for some buyers and a consideration for others.

How far is Laketown from Salt Lake City and the nearest airport?

Plan on roughly 2.5 hours to Salt Lake City International Airport via Logan and Sardine Canyon, or a similar drive through Evanston depending on weather. Logan is about an hour away and handles most grocery, medical, and Costco runs for full-time residents.