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Clearfield, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Clearfield, Utah

Clearfield sits in the middle of Davis County, wedged between Hill Air Force Base to the east and the Great Salt Lake shoreline to the west, and it has long been one of the more affordable spots along the Wasatch Front for families who need square footage. Four-plus bedroom homes here serve two main buyer pools: military families assigned to Hill (the base is the largest single-site employer in Utah), and Salt Lake commuters who want a shorter mortgage payment than Layton, Farmington, or Kaysville can offer. The housing stock reflects that history — a mix of 1960s-80s ramblers and split-entries built during base expansions, plus newer two-story subdivisions on the west side near Antelope Drive and the Falcon Hill development.

Climate-wise, you get the full four-season Wasatch Front experience: snowy winters with occasional inversion, hot dry summers in the mid 90s, and an elevation around 4,500 feet. Most 4-bedroom listings include a finished or partially finished basement, which is how Clearfield homes hit higher bedroom counts at price points that would only buy a 3-bed in southern Davis County. Davis School District serves the city, FrontRunner commuter rail runs through downtown, and the Legacy Parkway gives a second route into Salt Lake when I-15 backs up. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently available, and check bedroom locations carefully — basement bedrooms versus all-up floor plans price very differently here.

May 2026 · Clearfield market

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

Full Clearfield market report
Median sale
$430,000
19 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
19 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
85
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Clearfield.

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

Most 4-bedroom homes in Clearfield trade in the mid $400Ks to low $600Ks, depending on age, lot size, and whether the basement is finished. Newer builds west of I-15 near Antelope Drive and the Falcon Hill area tend to push the upper end, while 1970s-80s split-levels and ramblers off Main Street and 1000 East run lower.

Are most 4-bedroom homes in Clearfield single-level or two-story?

It's a mix. Older neighborhoods built during the Hill AFB expansion years lean toward ramblers and split-entries where the 4th bedroom is downstairs. Subdivisions built after 2005 — including parts of Patterson Park and the newer west-side developments — are typically two-story floor plans with three or four bedrooms upstairs.

Do 4-bedroom homes here usually have finished basements?

Yes, finished or partially finished basements are common because the housing stock skews toward homes with full basements rather than slab-on-grade. Buyers often count a basement bedroom toward the bedroom total, so check the listing carefully — a true 4-bed-up home is less common and tends to command a premium.

Which schools serve larger family homes in Clearfield?

Clearfield falls under Davis School District, with Clearfield High, North Davis Junior High, and Sunset Junior High serving most of the city. Elementary boundaries depend heavily on which side of town you're on — Antelope, Wasatch, South Clearfield, and Holt all feed different secondary schools, so verify boundaries before writing an offer.

How's the commute from Clearfield to Hill AFB or Salt Lake?

Hill AFB's west gate is roughly 5-10 minutes from most Clearfield neighborhoods, which is the main reason demand for family-sized homes stays steady here. Downtown Salt Lake is about 30 minutes via I-15 off-peak, and the Clearfield FrontRunner station offers a one-seat train ride to Salt Lake Central in about 35 minutes.

Are 4-bedroom Clearfield homes typically on larger lots?

Older parts of town — especially east of Main near 300 North and 1000 East — often sit on quarter-acre or larger lots with mature trees and room for RV parking. Newer subdivisions are tighter, generally 0.12 to 0.18 acres. If yard space matters, filter by lot size in addition to bedroom count.

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