4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Parowan, Utah
Parowan is the quiet older sister to Cedar City — about 20 minutes up I-15, sitting at 6,000 feet against the red rock foothills of the Markagunt Plateau. Founded in 1851 as the first pioneer settlement in southern Utah, the town still runs on wide streets, irrigation ditches, and a pace that suits families who want space without the traffic of St. George or the college-town buzz of Cedar. Four-bedroom homes here tend to fall into three buckets: restored or expanded historic homes on the original grid, ranch-style builds from the 70s and 80s on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, and newer construction on the south and west edges of town where parcels open up to an acre or more.
The appeal of a larger home in Parowan usually comes down to land and price. Buyers who need four or more bedrooms — multigenerational families, remote workers wanting an office plus guest rooms, or second-home owners using Brian Head ski resort 19 miles up the canyon — get noticeably more square footage and yard for the money than they would 20 minutes south. Winters bring real snow at this elevation, summers stay 10-15 degrees cooler than St. George, and the town is zoned loosely enough that chickens, horses, and big garages are common on the outskirts. Browse the active listings below to see which 4+ bedroom homes are currently on the market in Parowan.
June 2026 · Parowan market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Parowan.
What kind of lot sizes come with 4+ bedroom homes in Parowan? ▾
Lots inside the original Parowan grid tend to run a quarter to a half acre, with mature trees and irrigation rights tied to many older parcels. Move out toward the edges of town or into the foothills and you can find 4-bedroom homes on one to five acres, often with room for horses, a shop, or a large garden.
How does Parowan compare to Cedar City for a larger family home? ▾
Parowan sits about 20 minutes north of Cedar City on I-15 and runs noticeably cheaper per square foot. Buyers commuting to SUU, the regional hospital, or Cedar's school district often pick Parowan to get a 4-bedroom on land for the price of a smaller Cedar City house. Winters are a touch colder at 6,000 feet, and snow does stick.
Are most 4-bedroom listings in Parowan older homes or new construction? ▾
It's a mix. The historic core has solid 1900s-1940s pioneer-era homes that have been added onto over the years, while subdivisions on the south and west sides have newer builds from the 2000s and a steady trickle of new construction. If you want a true new build with 4+ bedrooms, expect a smaller pool of options than you'd see in Cedar or Enoch.
What's the school situation for families moving here? ▾
Parowan is part of Iron County School District and has its own elementary, middle, and high school all within town — a real draw for families who don't want long bus rides. Class sizes stay small compared to Cedar City schools, and the high school fields competitive 2A athletics.
Is Parowan a reasonable spot for a second home with extra bedrooms for guests? ▾
Yes — Brian Head ski resort is 19 miles up the canyon, and many 4-bedroom homes in Parowan get used as basecamps for skiing, side-by-side trails, and Cedar Breaks. The town sits low enough to avoid Brian Head's heavy snow load but close enough that you're on the lift in 30 minutes.
What price range should I expect for a 4-bedroom in Parowan? ▾
Most 4-bedroom homes in town trade in the mid $300s to high $400s, with acreage properties and newer builds pushing into the $500s and $600s. Fixer-uppers in the historic district occasionally come in under $300K. Check the active listings below for current pricing.