4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Vernal, Utah
Vernal sits in the Uintah Basin about three hours east of Salt Lake, and the housing stock here reflects the area's working-family character: roomy lots, full basements, attached or detached shops, and floor plans built for kids, gear, and extended family. Four-bedroom homes are one of the most common configurations in town, ranging from 1970s and '80s ranchers in central Vernal and Maeser to newer two-story builds in the subdivisions off 500 North and out toward Naples. Lots of an acre or more are realistic at this size, particularly once you get past the city limits toward Ashley Valley and the foothills.
Pricing in this segment tends to run from the low $300s for older homes that need updates up to the $500s and $600s for newer construction with a three-car garage, finished basement, and irrigation rights. Buyers here are usually weighing square footage and shop space against commute distance to job sites in the oilfield, the hospital, or Uintah School District campuses. Winters are cold and dry, summers are warm but not extreme, and weekend access to Flaming Gorge, the High Uintas, and Dinosaur National Monument is a real part of the lifestyle. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the Vernal market, and reach out when you want to walk one in person.
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Vernal.
What do 4-bedroom homes typically cost in Vernal? ▾
Most 4-bedroom houses in Vernal trade in the mid-$300s to mid-$500s, depending on lot size, garage space, and whether the basement is finished. Newer builds on the south and west sides of town tend to sit at the upper end, while older homes near Ashley Valley schools and central Vernal come in lower. Properties on acreage outside city limits can push higher.
Which neighborhoods have the most larger homes? ▾
The Steinaker, Maeser, and Naples areas around Vernal hold a lot of the 4+ bedroom inventory, often on quarter-acre to one-acre lots. Newer subdivisions off 500 North and out toward the golf course also have a steady supply of 4-bed floor plans with three-car garages.
Are basements common in Vernal homes? ▾
Yes. Full basements are standard in the Uintah Basin, and many 4-bedroom listings actually have 2 or 3 bedrooms upstairs plus additional rooms downstairs. If a true main-floor bedroom count matters to you, check the room layout carefully — the total bedroom number often includes basement rooms.
Is Vernal a good fit for larger families? ▾
It works well for families who want space without Wasatch Front prices. Uintah School District serves the area, lot sizes are generous, and you get quick access to Flaming Gorge, Dinosaur National Monument, and the Uintas for weekends. The trade-off is a four-hour drive to Salt Lake City and a local economy tied closely to oil and gas.
How does the local energy industry affect home prices? ▾
Vernal's housing market moves with oil and gas activity in the basin. When drilling picks up, demand for 4-bedroom homes from relocating workers and managers rises quickly; during slower cycles, prices soften and inventory grows. It's worth asking your agent where the current cycle sits before making an offer.
Do 4+ bedroom homes here usually include shop or RV space? ▾
Many do. Three-car garages, detached shops, and RV pads are common on Vernal-area properties, especially on the larger lots in Naples and Maeser. Buyers coming from the Wasatch Front are often surprised how much outbuilding space comes with homes in this price range.