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Perry, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Perry, Utah

Perry sits just south of Brigham City along the eastern edge of Box Elder County, tucked between the Wellsville Mountains and the fruit orchards that line Highway 89. It's a quiet town of roughly 5,000 residents where larger families gravitate because lots tend to be bigger than what you'd find further south in Davis or Weber County, and four-bedroom floor plans are the local norm rather than the exception. Most of the housing stock here was built after 2000, with newer subdivisions off 1100 South and Westwood Drive offering two-story plans in the 2,400 to 3,800 square foot range. Box Elder School District serves the area, with kids typically attending Foothill Elementary, Box Elder Middle, and Box Elder High in Brigham City.

Demand for 4+ bedroom houses in Perry comes from a mix of buyers: ATK/Northrop Grumman engineers commuting to the Promontory facility, families priced out of Layton and Kaysville, and multigenerational households that want a main-floor bedroom plus space upstairs. Pricing generally runs below comparable square footage in southern Weber County, and many homes include unfinished basements that add a fifth or sixth bedroom once finished. Winters bring real snow off the Wellsvilles, summers stay drier than the Wasatch Front proper, and the commute to Ogden runs about 20 minutes down I-15. Browse the active listings below to see which four, five, and six-bedroom homes are currently on the market in Perry.

May 2026 · Perry market

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

Full Perry market report
Median sale
$603,595
3 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
12 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
39
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Perry.

How common are 4+ bedroom homes in Perry compared to smaller floor plans?

Quite common. Most newer construction in Perry was built with growing families in mind, so four-bedroom layouts make up a large share of the resale inventory. Three-bedroom homes do exist, mostly in older parts of town near 2700 South, but they turn over less often.

What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Perry right now?

Most four-bedroom homes in Perry trade in the mid $400Ks to high $600Ks depending on square footage, lot size, and whether the basement is finished. Newer builds in the Perry Heights and Westwood areas sit at the upper end, while early-2000s homes on smaller lots come in lower.

Do 4+ bedroom homes in Perry usually include a basement?

Yes — full basements are standard in this part of Utah because of the frost line, and most Perry homes have them. Many listings count only the above-grade bedrooms, so a home marketed as four bedrooms often has room to add a fifth or sixth downstairs.

Which schools serve larger family homes in Perry?

Perry falls under Box Elder School District. Most neighborhoods feed into Foothill Elementary, then Box Elder Middle School and Box Elder High School in Brigham City. Bus service covers the subdivisions, and drive time to the high school is under ten minutes.

Are lot sizes in Perry big enough for families that want a yard plus RV parking?

Generally yes. Perry lots commonly run a quarter acre or larger, and many of the newer subdivisions were platted with RV pads or wide side yards in mind. It's one reason buyers coming from tighter Davis County neighborhoods end up here.

How long is the commute from Perry to Ogden or Salt Lake City?

Ogden is about 20 minutes south on I-15, and downtown Salt Lake runs around 55 to 65 minutes depending on traffic through the Riverdale and North Salt Lake bottlenecks. The Northrop Grumman Promontory site is roughly 25 minutes west, which drives a fair amount of local demand.