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Bountiful, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Bountiful, Utah

Bountiful sits on the benches just north of Salt Lake City, and it has long been one of the go-to spots along the Wasatch Front for buyers who need real square footage without leaving the I-15 corridor. Five-bedroom homes here tend to fall into two camps: established two-story and rambler floor plans built from the 1970s through the 1990s with finished basements that add the fourth and fifth bedrooms, and newer custom builds tucked into the East Bench above Eaglewood Golf Course. Lot sizes are generous by Wasatch Front standards — quarter-acre is common, half-acre lots show up regularly on the upper streets — which matters when you're housing a family of six or running a multigenerational setup.

The buyer pool for 5+ bedroom homes in Bountiful skews toward larger LDS families, multigenerational households, and Salt Lake commuters who want Davis School District boundaries and a 12-minute drive to downtown. Climate is classic northern Wasatch Front: four real seasons, inversion in January, dry warm summers in the 90s, and roughly 60 inches of annual snowfall on the upper benches. Many of these homes include basement kitchens or mother-in-law arrangements, which is worth checking against Bountiful City's ADU rules if rental income matters to you. Inventory at this size moves faster than the broader Bountiful market, so it pays to have financing lined up. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

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 5+ bedroom homes in Bountiful.

What's the typical price range for a 5-bedroom home in Bountiful?

Most 5+ bedroom homes in Bountiful trade between roughly $650K and $1.1M, depending on lot size, view, and whether the basement is finished. East Bench properties with Salt Lake Valley views sit at the upper end, while homes west of Highway 89 tend to be more affordable. Larger custom builds above Eaglewood can push past $1.5M.

Are most 5-bedroom homes in Bountiful new construction or older?

The majority are existing homes built between the 1960s and early 2000s, often with the fifth bedroom in a finished walkout basement. New construction with 5+ bedrooms is limited because Bountiful is largely built out, with most newer inventory concentrated in North Salt Lake, Centerville, or up in the foothill subdivisions.

Which Bountiful neighborhoods have the most 5+ bedroom inventory?

The East Bench above Orchard Drive, the Eaglewood and Maple Hills areas, and the Val Verda neighborhood near 400 East all carry a strong share of larger homes. West Bountiful also has a solid pocket of 5-bedroom ramblers on flatter lots, often with RV parking and bigger yards.

What school districts serve these larger Bountiful homes?

Bountiful is part of Davis School District, which consistently ranks among Utah's stronger public districts. Most 5-bedroom homes feed into Bountiful, Woods Cross, or Viewmont High School depending on the side of town, with several well-regarded elementary schools like Valley View, Adelaide, and Boulton.

Do 5+ bedroom homes here usually have basement apartments or mother-in-law setups?

Quite a few do. Bountiful has a long tradition of multigenerational living, and many larger homes include a basement kitchenette, separate entrance, or full accessory apartment. Buyers should verify legal accessory-dwelling status with Bountiful City, since permitted ADUs and informal setups are treated differently at resale and for rental use.

How far is Bountiful from downtown Salt Lake and the airport?

Central Bountiful is about 10 miles north of downtown Salt Lake City and roughly 15 minutes to SLC International via I-15 or Legacy Parkway in normal traffic. That commute is a big reason larger family homes here hold value — buyers get more square footage than central SLC at a shorter drive than Davis County's northern cities.