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Alpine, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Alpine, Utah

Alpine sits at the base of Lone Peak and Box Elder Peak at the north end of Utah County, and it has built a reputation as one of the family-oriented addresses along the Wasatch Front. Lot sizes here run larger than in neighboring Highland or Cedar Hills, which is why most homes already come with four or more bedrooms — buyers moving to Alpine are usually trading up for space, not down. Expect a mix of 1990s and 2000s two-story builds on quarter- to half-acre lots in the established areas south of 200 North, and newer custom homes with five to seven bedrooms climbing the benches toward the foothills, many with walkout basements and direct trail access into the Lone Peak Wilderness.

The four-bedroom-plus segment is where Alpine inventory actually concentrates, so buyers have real choice across price points — from roughly $1M starter-family homes near the center of town up to $3M+ estates on the hill. Lone Peak High School, the short drive to Silicon Slopes in Lehi, and quick access to American Fork Canyon for skiing at Sundance or hiking Timpanogos are the three reasons most buyers land here specifically. Winters are milder than Park City but snowier than Provo proper, and summer evenings cool down fast thanks to the elevation (around 5,000 feet). Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in Alpine.

May 2026 · Alpine market

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

Full Alpine market report
Median sale
$1,880,000
7 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
22 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
95.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
48
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Alpine.

What's the typical price range for a 4+ bedroom home in Alpine?

Most 4-bedroom homes in Alpine trade between roughly $1.1M and $2M, with 5- and 6-bedroom estates on larger lots pushing well past $3M. The wide range reflects Alpine's mix of older homes on flatter acreage near the center of town and newer custom builds climbing the benches toward the foothills.

Which school district serves Alpine, and where do most kids go?

Alpine is part of Alpine School District. Most neighborhoods feed into Alpine Elementary, Timberline Middle, and Lone Peak High — Lone Peak has a strong academic and athletic reputation and is one of the reasons larger families target this specific city over neighboring Highland or Cedar Hills.

Do 4+ bedroom homes in Alpine usually sit on bigger lots?

Yes. Alpine's zoning historically favored larger parcels, so even mid-range 4-bedroom homes often sit on a third of an acre or more, and many estate properties run a half-acre to over an acre. Horse property exists on the north and east sides closer to the mouth of the canyon.

How long is the commute from Alpine to Silicon Slopes or Salt Lake?

Lehi's tech corridor (Adobe, Microsoft, Xactware, etc.) is about 15–20 minutes via I-15 or the Alpine Highway. Downtown Salt Lake runs 40–50 minutes depending on traffic, and the SLC airport is roughly 45 minutes north.

Are basements typically finished in Alpine 4+ bedroom homes?

More often than not. Many Alpine homes were built with walkout or daylight basements that add two or three additional bedrooms below grade, which is how a home listed as 5- or 6-bedroom often gets there. Always check whether bedrooms meet egress-window code, especially in older builds.

How much inventory is usually available in this size range?

Alpine is a small city — around 10,000 residents — so active 4+ bedroom listings often sit in the 15–40 range depending on the season. Spring and early summer bring the most new inventory. The current active listings are shown below.