4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Draper, Utah
Draper sits at the south end of the Salt Lake Valley where the valley floor climbs into Traverse Ridge and Corner Canyon, and the housing stock reflects that — large lots, two-story floor plans, and finished basements are the norm rather than the exception. Four-plus bedroom homes are the dominant product type here, especially in SunCrest, South Mountain, Steeplechase, and the streets feeding Corner Canyon High School. Families move to Draper specifically for that combination of square footage, Canyons School District schools, and quick I-15 access to both downtown Salt Lake (about 22 miles north) and the Silicon Slopes tech corridor in Lehi just over the Point of the Mountain.
Pricing on 4-bedroom Draper homes generally runs from the mid $700Ks for older resale product near 1300 East up past $1.5M for newer builds on the east bench with Wasatch views and walk-out basements. Lot sizes vary widely — SunCrest homes tend to sit on tighter lots with dramatic views over the valley, while properties down in the flats off Pioneer Road and 12300 South often come with quarter-acre-plus yards and room for an RV pad. Most homes in this size range include a 3-car garage, a main-floor office or flex room, and either a finished or framed-and-ready basement. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the Draper MLS and how the inventory breaks down by neighborhood.
May 2026 · Draper market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Draper.
What's the typical price range for a 4+ bedroom home in Draper? ▾
Most 4-bedroom homes in Draper trade between roughly $750K and $1.2M, with newer builds in SunCrest, Hidden Valley, and the east bench pushing well above that. Older 4-bedroom homes in the flatter, west-side neighborhoods near 12300 South tend to sit at the lower end of that band. Lot size and finished basement square footage move the number more than anything else.
Which Draper neighborhoods have the most 4+ bedroom inventory? ▾
SunCrest at the top of Traverse Ridge is heavy on 4- and 5-bedroom homes built since the early 2000s. South Mountain, Steeplechase, and the newer Highland Estates pockets near Corner Canyon High also skew toward larger floor plans. If you want a true 5+ bedroom with a finished basement and a flat yard, look at the streets between 13800 South and Pioneer Road.
Which school district serves these homes? ▾
Draper is split between Canyons School District (most of the city) and Alpine School District (the SunCrest area on top of the ridge). Corner Canyon High in Canyons is one of the higher-rated public high schools in the state, which is a real driver of 4+ bedroom family demand on the east side. Confirm the boundary before writing an offer — it changes block by block in a few spots.
Do most 4-bedroom Draper homes have finished basements? ▾
Yes, the majority do. The standard Draper build is a two-story or rambler with 3 bedrooms up and 1-2 more in a finished walkout or daylight basement. If basement bedrooms count toward your 4+ requirement, filter carefully — listings sometimes show 4 beds total but only 2 on the main levels.
How's the commute to Salt Lake or Lehi tech jobs from a larger Draper home? ▾
Draper sits right on I-15 and the FrontRunner line at the Draper station, so downtown SLC runs about 25 minutes off-peak and Silicon Slopes in Lehi is 10-15 minutes south. SunCrest residents add another 10 minutes coming down Traverse Ridge Road. The TRAX Blue Line also terminates at Draper Town Center, which matters if anyone in the household commutes to the U of U or downtown daily.
Are there new-construction 4+ bedroom options, or is it mostly resale? ▾
Draper is largely built out, but there's still active new construction on the south end near Suncrest and along the foothills in Corner Canyon. Most 4+ bedroom inventory on the MLS is resale from the 2000-2015 build era. Expect HOA fees in the planned communities and a wider range of finishes in the resale stock.