4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Scipio, Utah
Scipio sits in Millard County right off I-15, about halfway between Salt Lake City and St. George, which makes it a quiet rural pocket with surprisingly easy freeway access. Larger four-bedroom-plus homes here tend to come on bigger parcels than what you'd see along the Wasatch Front — half-acre to multi-acre lots are common, and many properties include outbuildings, shops, or room for horses and livestock. The housing stock is a mix: older farmhouses that have been added onto over the decades, mid-century ranchers with finished basements that push the bedroom count up, and a smaller number of newer custom builds. Buyers drawn to Scipio are usually after space, low property taxes, and a slower pace than Nephi or Fillmore offer.
Climate-wise, expect cold high-desert winters (Scipio sits around 5,300 feet), hot dry summers, and real wind out of Scipio Pass — something to factor in when looking at roof condition, siding, and tree cover on larger family homes. Culinary water and septic are worth asking about on every listing since municipal sewer doesn't reach every property, and water shares matter if acreage is involved. School-age families should know kids are bused to Millard School District campuses, with the high school in Delta about 35 minutes west. Inventory in a town this small turns over slowly, so four-bedroom options are limited at any given time. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Scipio.
April 2026 · Scipio market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Scipio.
How many 4+ bedroom homes are typically for sale in Scipio at one time? ▾
Scipio is a small town of roughly 350 residents, so active inventory is thin — often just a handful of homes total on the MLS, and only one or two with four or more bedrooms. If nothing matches today, it's worth saving a search since new listings can sit for weeks before the right buyer sees them.
Do larger Scipio homes usually sit on acreage? ▾
Yes, most four-bedroom-plus properties here include at least a half acre, and listings with two to ten acres are common. Many parcels carry irrigation or stock water shares, which add real value if you plan to keep animals or maintain pasture.
What price range should I expect for a 4-bedroom home in Scipio? ▾
Pricing varies widely based on acreage, outbuildings, and condition, but most four-bedroom homes in Scipio trade in the mid $300Ks to mid $500Ks. Properties with shops, water rights, or significant acreage can push higher.
Are these homes on city water and sewer or wells and septic? ▾
Scipio town has a culinary water system, but septic is the norm rather than municipal sewer. Some outlying properties run on private wells. Always confirm the water source, septic age, and any water share details directly on the listing or with the listing agent.
What's the commute like from Scipio to Provo or Salt Lake? ▾
Scipio sits right on I-15 at exit 188. Provo is roughly 75 miles north (about an hour and 15 minutes), and downtown Salt Lake is around 2 hours. The freeway access is a big reason buyers consider Scipio over more remote Millard County towns.
Which schools serve Scipio families? ▾
Scipio is part of Millard School District. Elementary students typically attend in town or in nearby communities, while middle and high school students are bused to Delta, about 35 miles west. Some families also choose online or charter options given the drive.