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Clearfield, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Clearfield, Utah

Clearfield sits along the I-15 corridor in Davis County, roughly 30 minutes north of downtown Salt Lake City and about 25 minutes from the SLC airport. The city's housing stock leans heavily toward families thanks to Hill Air Force Base on its eastern edge, the Freeport Center employment hub, and the Davis School District's reputation. Five-bedroom homes here tend to fall into two camps: older brick ramblers from the 1970s and 80s in established neighborhoods like Steed Park and the area around Fisher Park, and newer two-story builds on the west side near Antelope Drive and the developments stretching toward Syracuse. Lot sizes vary widely — older homes often sit on a quarter-acre or more, while newer construction trends toward smaller lots with more square footage stacked vertically.

For larger families, a 5+ bedroom layout in Clearfield often means a finished basement with two or three additional bedrooms, a second family room, and sometimes a mother-in-law setup with its own kitchenette — useful given how many extended-family households exist in this part of Utah. Active-duty military families cycling through Hill AFB make up a real slice of the buyer and seller pool, which means VA-financed homes (and occasionally assumable VA loans) show up more often than they do further south. Commute access to both Ogden and Salt Lake, plus FrontRunner rail service from the Clearfield station, makes the city workable for two-career households. Browse the active listings below to see which 5-bedroom homes are currently on the market.

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 5+ bedroom homes in Clearfield.

What's the typical price range for a 5+ bedroom home in Clearfield?

Most 5-bedroom homes in Clearfield trade in the high $400Ks to low $600Ks, depending on age, lot size, and whether the basement is finished. Newer builds near Antelope Drive and the west-side developments tend to push higher, while older brick ramblers off Main Street and 300 North often come in lower per square foot.

Are most 5-bedroom homes in Clearfield two-story or rambler-style with basement bedrooms?

Both are common. A lot of Clearfield's 5+ bedroom inventory is rambler or split-entry homes from the 1970s-1990s where the basement adds two or three bedrooms to the main level. Newer two-story builds on the west side and near Falcon Hill tend to stack the bedrooms upstairs with a bonus or guest room down.

Which school boundaries should larger families pay attention to?

Clearfield falls under Davis School District, which is one of the better-rated districts in the state. Elementary boundaries shift block by block between schools like Antelope, Holt, North Davis, and Wasatch, so verify the assigned schools for any specific address. Most of the city feeds into Clearfield High or Northridge High.

Is the Hill Air Force Base proximity a factor for larger homes here?

Yes. A meaningful share of 5+ bedroom buyers in Clearfield are military families stationed at Hill AFB or contractors working at Falcon Hill. That keeps demand steady for larger floor plans, and VA financing is common on these listings, which matters if you're hoping for an assumable loan.

Do 5-bedroom homes in Clearfield usually have multi-generational setups?

Quite a few do. Mother-in-law apartments and basement kitchenettes are common in the older rambler stock, and Utah's accessory dwelling rules make these setups practical. If multi-gen living is the goal, filter for homes with a second kitchen or separate basement entrance.

How fast do larger Clearfield homes sell compared to smaller ones?

5+ bedroom homes typically sit a bit longer than 3-bedroom starter homes in the same neighborhood because the buyer pool is smaller and the price point is higher. Expect 30-60 days on market in a balanced season, though well-priced homes near good schools still move in under two weeks.