5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Alpine, Utah
Alpine sits at the base of Lone Peak and the Timpanogos foothills, and it's one of the few Utah County cities where five and six-bedroom homes are the baseline rather than the upgrade. Lots here tend to be larger than what you'll see in Highland or Cedar Hills, builders have historically catered to bigger families, and finished basements are standard given the terrain. That combination is why most 5+ bedroom inventory in Alpine lands somewhere between 4,500 and 7,000 finished square feet, often on a quarter to half-acre lot with mountain views off the back deck.
The buyer pool for these homes is specific: families with multiple kids zoned to Lone Peak High, multi-generational households wanting a main-floor primary plus a basement suite, and Silicon Slopes professionals who want space without giving up the 12-minute drive to Adobe or the Thanksgiving Point campuses. Pricing reflects that demand — expect to see most 5-bedroom listings between $1.3M and $2.5M, with custom builds on the east bench climbing well past $3M. Inventory turns slowly because owners tend to stay put, so when something hits the MLS in your price range and school boundary, it pays to move quickly. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Alpine, and reach out if you want a heads-up on anything coming soon.
May 2026 · Alpine market
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Common questions
About 5+ bedroom homes in Alpine.
What's the typical price range for a 5+ bedroom home in Alpine? ▾
Most 5-bedroom homes in Alpine trade between roughly $1.3M and $2.5M, with larger custom builds on view lots or near the bench pushing $3M and up. Square footage usually runs 4,500 to 7,000+ once you factor in finished basements, which are standard here.
Are 5+ bedroom homes common in Alpine compared to neighboring cities? ▾
Yes. Alpine's lot sizes (often a third of an acre or larger) and custom-build culture mean big floor plans are the norm rather than the exception. You'll see a higher share of 5, 6, and 7-bedroom homes here than in Lehi or American Fork, where production builders dominate.
Which school does my address feed into? ▾
Alpine sits in Alpine School District, with most homes zoned to Alpine Elementary, Timberline Middle, and Lone Peak High. Lone Peak consistently ranks among the top public high schools in the state for both academics and athletics, which is a major draw for larger families.
Do these larger homes usually have basement apartments or mother-in-law suites? ▾
Many do. Walkout basements with separate entrances are common given the sloped terrain on the east side of town, and a fair number of 5+ bedroom listings include a legal or pre-plumbed accessory unit. If multi-generational living matters, filter listings carefully and ask about egress and kitchen rough-ins.
How long is the commute to Silicon Slopes and Salt Lake from Alpine? ▾
Lehi tech campuses (Adobe, Microsoft, Ancestry) are 10 to 15 minutes via SR-92 or Alpine Highway. Downtown Salt Lake runs 35 to 45 minutes depending on I-15 traffic, and the SLC airport is about 40 minutes outside of rush hour.
What should I know about water, wells, and secondary irrigation on larger Alpine lots? ▾
Alpine has pressurized secondary irrigation on most established lots, which keeps summer watering costs reasonable even on bigger yards. A handful of properties on the north and east edges of town use private wells or share rights, so always pull the water rights and secondary connection details during due diligence.