4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Newcastle, Utah
Newcastle sits in the high desert of western Iron County, about 35 miles northwest of Cedar City along SR-56, and homes with four or more bedrooms here look different than they do in a Wasatch Front subdivision. Most larger houses in this area are tied to acreage — working hay ground, horse setups, or recreational parcels where the bedroom count exists to accommodate big families, ranch hands, or weekend guests coming in from St. George and Las Vegas. Elevation runs around 5,200 feet, so summers stay milder than down in the Dixie corridor and winters bring real snow, which matters when you're picturing chore routines and heating bills on a five-bedroom rural home.
Buyers shopping 4+ bedroom homes in Newcastle are usually weighing more than square footage. Water rights, well depth, septic condition, outbuildings, and fencing all factor into whether a property actually fits the lifestyle people move here for. The community is small and quiet — no stoplights, a single post office, and a tight-knit population that overlaps with neighboring Enterprise. For families, Iron County School District handles the area, with most students bused toward Enterprise or Cedar City. Larger homes tend to sell to buyers leaving California, the Wasatch Front, or southern Nevada who want space, dark night skies, and room for kids and horses without HOA rules. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in Newcastle.
August 2025 · Newcastle market
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Common questions
About 4+ bedroom homes in Newcastle.
How common are 4+ bedroom homes in Newcastle? ▾
Newcastle is a small unincorporated community in Iron County with a limited inventory at any given time, but larger homes do come up regularly on the acreage parcels that make up most of the area. Many properties here were built as primary residences for ranching or recreational families who needed bedroom count for kids and visiting guests. Active 4+ bedroom listings rotate through the MLS slowly, so it's worth setting up alerts.
What lot sizes typically come with a 4-bedroom home in Newcastle? ▾
Most 4+ bedroom homes in Newcastle sit on parcels ranging from 1 acre up to 40+ acres, with 5 to 20 acres being common. Zoning is largely agricultural, so horses, livestock, and outbuildings are generally allowed. Confirm specifics with Iron County before writing an offer.
Is water a concern for larger Newcastle properties? ▾
Yes — Newcastle sits over the Escalante Valley aquifer, which is a state-designated critical management area. Most homes rely on private wells, and water rights are a separate and important part of any rural transaction here. Have your agent verify water shares and well status before closing.
What schools serve Newcastle families with multiple kids? ▾
Newcastle is part of the Iron County School District. Younger students typically attend Escalante Valley Elementary, with older students bused to schools in Enterprise or Cedar City depending on grade and current boundaries. Bus rides can be long, which is worth factoring in for families considering the move.
How far is Newcastle from Cedar City and St. George? ▾
Newcastle is roughly 35 miles northwest of Cedar City and about 60 miles north of St. George via SR-56. That puts Cedar City's hospital, Walmart, and SUU within a 40-minute drive, while St. George's airport and bigger shopping are just over an hour away.
What price range should I expect for a 4-bedroom home here? ▾
Pricing varies widely based on acreage, water rights, and outbuildings. A 4-bedroom home on a smaller parcel often runs in the mid $400s to low $600s, while larger ranch-style properties with significant acreage and water can climb well above $800,000. The listings below show current asking prices.