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Price, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Price, Utah

Price sits in the heart of Carbon County, tucked between the Book Cliffs and the Wasatch Plateau about two hours southeast of Salt Lake City on US-6. It's a working town — coal, rail, Utah State University Eastern, and the regional hospital drive most of the local economy — and the housing stock reflects that mix. Four-bedroom homes here tend to fall into two camps: solid mid-century brick ranches in the original neighborhoods around Carbon High and the Price City Pioneer Museum, and newer builds on the east side near the Carbon Country Club and out toward Wellington. Either way, buyers stretching to four or more bedrooms in Price get noticeably more square footage per dollar than they would along the Wasatch Front, often with a finished basement, a detached shop, and room for an RV.

The trade-off is a smaller market and longer drives to big-box shopping or an international airport, but families who want space, a short commute to work in the coalfields or at the hospital, and quick access to Nine Mile Canyon, Joes Valley, and the San Rafael Swell tend to find the math works. Winters are colder and drier than St. George but milder than Park City, with summer highs in the low 90s and genuinely dark night skies once you're a few minutes out of town. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in Price and the surrounding Carbon County communities.

May 2026 · Price market

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

Full Price market report
Median sale
$267,100
8 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
43 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
90.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
83
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Price.

What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Price?

Most 4-bedroom homes in Price trade in the low-to-mid $200s to mid $300s, depending on age, lot size, and whether the basement is finished. Older homes in the original townsite tend to sit on bigger lots but need updates, while newer construction near the golf course and east bench commands the upper end of that range.

Are basement bedrooms common in Carbon County homes?

Yes — full basements are the norm in Price because of the climate and the era when most of the housing stock was built. Many homes listed as 4 or 5 bedrooms get there by counting two or three rooms downstairs, so check ceiling heights and egress windows if the basement bedrooms matter for kids or guests.

What school district serves Price?

Price is part of Carbon School District. Families with multiple kids typically look at homes feeding into Creekview Elementary, Mont Harmon Middle, and Carbon High, all within the city limits. Bus routes also cover the outlying areas toward Wellington and Helper.

How far is Price from Salt Lake City and Moab?

Price sits about 120 miles southeast of Salt Lake City via US-6 (roughly two hours) and around 110 miles north of Moab. That central location is part of why larger homes here draw buyers working remote or commuting to the coal, gas, and rail jobs in Carbon and Emery counties.

Do larger homes in Price usually come with garages and yards?

Most 4+ bedroom homes include at least a two-car garage, and lots tend to run larger than what you'd find on the Wasatch Front — quarter-acre and half-acre parcels are common. RV parking and detached shops show up frequently, which matters in a town where hunting, ATVs, and trailers are part of daily life.

Is inventory of 4+ bedroom homes tight in Price?

Inventory in Price is thin compared to Utah County or Washington County simply because the population is smaller — Carbon County has around 20,000 residents total. At any given time there may be a dozen or so 4-bedroom listings, so buyers should be ready to move when something fitting their criteria hits the market.

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