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Porterville, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Porterville, Utah

Porterville sits in the south end of Morgan County, tucked along the Weber River between East Canyon and the mouth of Lost Creek. It's a small ranching community where lots run large, neighbors run cattle, and the drive to downtown Salt Lake takes about 45 minutes via I-84 and I-80. Larger homes here aren't packed into subdivisions the way they are in Lehi or South Jordan — most 5-bedroom properties in Porterville come with an acre or more, outbuildings, water rights, or pasture, and they tend to be custom builds rather than tract product. Families relocating from the Wasatch Front for space, multigenerational households needing room for grandparents, and remote workers wanting a home office plus four bedrooms for kids all gravitate to this size range.

Pricing for 5+ bedroom homes in Porterville generally runs from the high $700s for older farmhouse-style properties up past $1.5M for newer custom homes on acreage with mountain frontage. Morgan School District serves the area, with kids typically attending Morgan Elementary, Morgan Middle, and Morgan High in town — a roughly 10-minute drive. Winters bring real snow at this elevation (around 5,000 feet), so heated garages, mudrooms, and oversized driveways show up regularly in larger floor plans. Inventory is thin by nature — Porterville simply doesn't have many homes turning over in a given month — so the active list moves quickly when a true 5-bedroom comes up. Browse the current listings below to see what's on the market right now.

September 2025 · Porterville market

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

Full Porterville market report
Median sale
$200,000
1 closed in September 2025
Median DOM
8 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
active + pending

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Common questions

About 5+ bedroom homes in Porterville.

How many 5+ bedroom homes are typically for sale in Porterville at one time?

Porterville is a small community, so the active count usually sits in the low single digits — sometimes just one or two, occasionally none. Buyers serious about this size in this area often set up an instant alert and stay patient, or expand the search to include nearby Morgan, Mountain Green, and Croydon.

What lot sizes come with larger homes here?

Most 5-bedroom homes in Porterville sit on at least half an acre, and a good share are on 1 to 5 acres or more with agricultural zoning. If you need pasture, a shop, or room for horses, this is one of the few areas within an hour of Salt Lake where that's still attainable at this bedroom count.

Which school district covers Porterville?

Morgan School District serves the entire area. Students generally attend schools in the town of Morgan, about 10 minutes north. Morgan High has a strong reputation for small class sizes and competitive sports for a 3A school.

Is the commute to Salt Lake or Ogden realistic from a Porterville home?

Yes — I-84 puts downtown Ogden about 25 minutes away and downtown Salt Lake about 45 minutes in normal traffic. Winter storms through Weber Canyon can slow that down, so commuters often factor in extra time November through March.

Do larger Porterville homes usually have well and septic, or city utilities?

It varies by location. Homes closer to the small town center may tie into community water, but many properties on acreage rely on private wells and septic systems. Water rights and well share details should be confirmed on each specific listing during due diligence.

Are basement bedrooms counted in the bedroom total here?

Yes, the MLS bedroom count includes legal basement bedrooms with a closet and egress window. Many Porterville homes use a finished walkout basement to add the 4th and 5th bedrooms, which is worth checking when comparing main-level layouts to multi-level ones.