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Eagle Mountain, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Eagle Mountain, Utah

Eagle Mountain has become one of the fastest-growing cities in Utah specifically because families can still get a four, five, or six-bedroom house on a real lot without crossing into the million-dollar tier that now defines Lehi and Saratoga Springs. The bulk of 4+ bedroom inventory sits in master-planned areas like The Ranches, SilverLake, Overland, and the City Center corridor, with newer construction pushing west toward Cedar Valley. Lot sizes generally run from 0.15 to 0.30 acres on production builds, with larger parcels and the occasional horse property out near Pony Express Parkway and the western edge of town.

The trade-off is commute distance — Eagle Mountain is roughly 25-35 minutes from the Silicon Slopes tech corridor and closer to 45 from downtown Salt Lake — which is exactly why square footage stretches further here than in Lehi or Highland. Most 4-bedroom plans are two-story builds from D.R. Horton, Fieldstone, Ivory, and Richmond American, often with a fifth or sixth bedroom in a finished basement. Buyers with multigenerational households appreciate the number of floor plans that include a main-floor guest suite plus a basement mother-in-law setup. Alpine School District serves the city, and the planned district split is worth tracking if schools weigh heavily in your decision. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see current floor plans, basement status, and lot sizes side by side.

May 2026 · Eagle Mountain market

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

Full Eagle Mountain market report
Median sale
$513,734
108 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
25 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
527
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Eagle Mountain.

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

Most 4-bedroom homes in Eagle Mountain trade between the upper $400Ks and low $700Ks, depending on subdivision, lot size, and whether the basement is finished. City Center and SilverLake tend to sit on the higher end, while parts of Ranches and Hidden Hollow still offer 4-bed floor plans under $500K when inventory cooperates.

Are most 4-bedroom layouts single-story or two-story?

Two-story plans dominate newer Eagle Mountain construction because builders can fit four to six bedrooms on a smaller lot footprint. Single-level 4-bedroom homes (often called ramblers with a finished basement) do exist, especially in older Ranches sections, but they sell quickly and usually carry a premium.

Which school district serves these homes?

Eagle Mountain falls under Alpine School District, with schools like Cedar Valley High, Frontier Middle, and several K-6 options including Pony Express and Hidden Hollow Elementary. A district split is in progress that will eventually move Eagle Mountain into its own district, so check current boundaries before writing an offer.

Do 4+ bedroom homes here typically have basements?

Yes. Full unfinished or finished basements are standard on tract homes built in the last 15 years, and many of the listed bedroom counts include basement rooms. If you need all bedrooms above grade, filter carefully or ask your agent to confirm the layout before touring.

How is the commute from Eagle Mountain with a larger family home?

Eagle Mountain sits west of Utah Lake, and most commuters use Pony Express Parkway or SR-73 to reach I-15 at Lehi. Drive time to the Silicon Slopes tech corridor runs 20-30 minutes off-peak, longer during rush hour. The new Mountain View Corridor extension has helped, but commute tolerance is something to test before committing.

Are there HOAs on most 4-bedroom homes in Eagle Mountain?

It depends on the subdivision. SilverLake, Overland, and some newer Ranches villages have active HOAs with dues typically $25-$75/month covering parks, trails, or amenity centers. Older parts of Eagle Mountain and rural acreage parcels often have no HOA at all, which is one reason buyers seeking flexibility look here.