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Torrey, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Torrey, Utah

Torrey sits at about 6,800 feet on the doorstep of Capitol Reef National Park, and the housing stock here looks nothing like a Wasatch Front subdivision. Most properties run on private wells and septic, lots tend to be a half-acre or larger, and four-bedroom homes are genuinely scarce — the town's full-time population hovers around 250, and Wayne County as a whole has fewer than 3,000 residents. When a 4+ bedroom listing does come up, it's usually one of three things: a custom red-rock-view home built for a family or multigenerational household, a working property with outbuildings on irrigated acreage, or a larger home that's been operating part-time as a short-term rental for Capitol Reef visitors.

Buyers shopping this size in Torrey tend to fall into two camps — families relocating to Wayne School District (the K-12 campus is in Bicknell, about 8 miles west) and out-of-state buyers wanting room for guests who'll drive in through Richfield or fly into St. George or Grand Junction. Winters bring real snow and nights well below freezing, summers are dry and mild compared to St. George, and the dark-sky designation around Capitol Reef is a genuine draw. Inventory moves slowly here, so the active list at any given moment is short and worth watching closely. Browse the current 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's on the market in and around Torrey right now.

May 2026 · Torrey market

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

Full Torrey market report
Median sale
$401,500
2 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
210 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
4
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Torrey.

How many 4+ bedroom homes are typically for sale in Torrey at one time?

Usually just a handful — often somewhere between two and eight active listings across Torrey, Teasdale, and Bicknell combined. Wayne County is one of the least-populated counties in Utah, so larger homes turn over slowly and a single new listing can meaningfully change what's available.

Are most larger homes in Torrey on well and septic?

Yes. Torrey town has some culinary water connections, but the majority of homes on acreage rely on private wells and septic systems. If a property includes irrigation shares from the Fremont River system, that's typically called out in the listing and is worth asking about during due diligence.

Can a 4-bedroom home in Torrey be used as a short-term rental?

Torrey and Wayne County have specific nightly-rental regulations, and rules differ between town limits and unincorporated county. Some existing homes carry a legal nightly-rental permit that transfers or can be re-applied for; others are in zones where new STR permits aren't being issued. Verify the current permit status with the town clerk before assuming rental income.

What school district serves Torrey families?

Wayne County School District. Elementary, middle, and high school students all attend the Wayne campus in Bicknell, roughly an 8-mile drive west on SR-24. Class sizes are small and the district covers a very large geographic area.

What's the price range for 4+ bedroom homes here?

It varies widely based on acreage, views, and whether the home has rental history. Smaller four-bedroom homes in town can start in the upper $400Ks, while custom homes on acreage with Capitol Reef views or established nightly-rental income regularly list from the $800Ks into the $1.5M+ range.

How far is Torrey from the nearest major airport?

Salt Lake City International is about 3.5 hours north via I-15 and I-70. St. George is roughly 4 hours southwest, and Grand Junction, Colorado is about 3 hours east. Many out-of-state buyers fly into SLC and make the drive down through Richfield.