5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Price, Utah
Price sits at about 5,500 feet in Carbon County, where the Book Cliffs meet the Castle Valley and home prices remain a fraction of what the Wasatch Front commands. That math is the main reason larger families and multi-generational households keep landing here — a five or six bedroom home in Price often costs less than a three-bedroom townhouse in Lehi. Most of the bigger inventory is concentrated in established neighborhoods like Cedar Hills, Westwood, and the streets running west of Carbon College, along with newer construction creeping toward Wellington and Carbonville.
The housing stock skews toward ramblers with finished basements, which is how a lot of these properties hit the 5+ bedroom count. Lots tend to be generous — quarter-acre is common, and once you head toward Spring Glen or Helper you'll see acreage, shops, and room for animals. Buyers should know that Price has a true four-season high-desert climate: hot dry summers, cold winters with modest snow, and roughly 230 sunny days a year. The local economy still leans on coal, energy, USU Eastern, and Castleview Hospital, with a growing remote-work contingent taking advantage of the price gap. If a larger footprint, a real yard, and a sub-$450K budget all matter, Price covers more ground than most Utah markets. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available.
May 2026 · Price market
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About 5+ bedroom homes in Price.
What price range should I expect for a 5-bedroom home in Price? ▾
Larger homes in Price typically run from the upper $200,000s into the mid-$400,000s, depending on lot size, age, and whether the basement is finished. That's a fraction of what the same square footage would cost along the Wasatch Front, which is a big draw for remote workers and multi-generational families relocating from Utah County or Salt Lake.
Are most 5+ bedroom homes in Price single-level or two-story? ▾
The majority are ramblers with a fully or partially finished basement, which is how most homes here get to five or six bedrooms. True two-story builds exist but are less common, especially in the older neighborhoods near Carbon High School and the Price city core.
Do larger homes in Price usually sit on bigger lots? ▾
Often yes. Many five-bedroom properties sit on quarter-acre to full-acre lots, and once you move toward Wellington, Carbonville, or Spring Glen you'll see horse property and outbuildings. Lot size is one of the main reasons buyers choose Carbon County over the Wasatch Front.
Is Price a practical place for a large family relocating from out of state? ▾
It can be. Carbon School District serves the area, USU Eastern is right in town, and the commute to anywhere in Price is under 10 minutes. The trade-off is distance — Salt Lake is about 2 hours north and Grand Junction is roughly 3 hours east — so families need to be comfortable with a small-town pace.
How long do larger homes typically stay on the market here? ▾
Inventory of 5+ bedroom homes is thin, so well-priced listings often go under contract within 30 to 60 days. Overpriced or dated homes can sit considerably longer because the local buyer pool is smaller than in Utah's metro markets.
Do these homes usually have central air? ▾
Most newer builds and updated homes do, but a fair number of older Price homes still run on evaporative (swamp) coolers, which work reasonably well in the dry high-desert climate. Check the listing details — central AC is worth confirming if summer comfort matters to you.