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Bountiful, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Bountiful, Utah

Bountiful is one of the older established suburbs on the Wasatch Front, and that shows up in the housing stock — a lot of the four and five bedroom homes here were built between the late 1960s and the 1990s on lots that would be impossible to find in newer Davis County construction. Buyers searching for 4+ bedroom homes tend to be growing families, multi-generational households, or move-up buyers coming from smaller homes in Salt Lake City who want Davis School District without giving up a 15-minute commute downtown. The east bench above 1300 East is where the bigger floor plans concentrate, with walk-out basements taking advantage of the hillside and Wasatch views of Antelope Island and the Great Salt Lake to the west.

Expect a mix of split-entries, ramblers with finished basements, and two-story homes from the 90s and 2000s. A four-bedroom rambler with a daylight basement is the workhorse of this market, often listing in the high $500s to mid $700s depending on bench location, updates, and lot size. Larger custom homes in Eaglewood, Val Verda, and above Bountiful Boulevard push well past $1M. Inventory moves quickly in spring and early summer when families are timing moves around the school year, then slows noticeably after September. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Bountiful.

May 2026 · Bountiful market

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

Full Bountiful market report
Median sale
$583,000
36 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
7 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
100
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Bountiful.

What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Bountiful?

Most 4-bedroom homes in Bountiful trade between roughly $550,000 and $850,000, with mid-century ranchers on the west side at the lower end and newer construction or view lots on the east bench pushing past $900,000. Larger 5- and 6-bedroom homes in neighborhoods like Eaglewood or above Bountiful Boulevard regularly clear $1M. Square footage and finished basement space drive a lot of the spread.

Which Bountiful neighborhoods have the most 4+ bedroom inventory?

The east bench above 1300 East — including the Oak Hills area, Eaglewood, and the streets climbing toward Bountiful Boulevard — has the highest concentration of larger family homes. West Bountiful and the flats near Mueller Park Junior High also have plenty of 4-bedroom ranchers from the 70s and 80s, many with walk-out basements that add a fifth or sixth bedroom.

Are basement bedrooms counted in the bedroom total?

Yes, the MLS counts conforming basement bedrooms (with egress windows) in the total bedroom count, and Bountiful's hillside lots mean a lot of homes have full daylight or walk-out basements. It's worth checking the listing remarks to see how bedrooms are split between levels — some 5-bedroom homes have all sleeping space upstairs, others put three or four bedrooms downstairs.

What schools serve larger family homes in Bountiful?

Bountiful is part of Davis School District. Depending on address, kids feed into elementaries like Boulton, Valley View, Oak Hills, or Tolman, then Mueller Park or South Davis Junior High, and finally Bountiful High or Woods Cross High. Davis District consistently ranks among the top three districts in Utah, which is a major draw for families sizing up.

How long is the commute to downtown Salt Lake City?

From most of Bountiful, downtown SLC is 15-20 minutes via I-15 or Beck Street outside of rush hour. The FrontRunner station at Woods Cross is a 5-10 minute drive from most Bountiful addresses and runs straight into Salt Lake Central. Commuters heading to the U of U or the airport typically take Legacy Parkway or I-215.

Do 4+ bedroom homes here usually have yards big enough for kids?

Most do. Bountiful lots tend to run larger than newer Wasatch Front cities — quarter-acre lots are common on the flats, and bench properties often stretch to a third of an acre or more. Mature trees, established lawns, and room for a trampoline or garden are the norm rather than the exception.