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Herriman, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Herriman, Utah

Herriman has become one of the Salt Lake Valley's go-to spots for larger families, and the housing stock reflects it. Most of the city was built out after 2005, which means five and six-bedroom floor plans are common rather than rare — think two-story production homes from Ivory, Fieldstone, and Toll Brothers in communities like Rosecrest, Anthem, Juniper Crest, and the newer Olympia Hills area. Lot sizes tend to run from a tight 0.10 acre on patio plans up to a quarter-acre on the older Rosecrest streets, and most 5+ bedroom homes land between roughly 3,200 and 5,500 finished square feet with a walkout or daylight basement counting toward that bedroom total.

Pricing for a 5-bedroom home in Herriman generally runs from the mid $600s for an older or smaller plan up past $1.1M for newer builds backing the foothills with Oquirrh Mountain or Wasatch views. Bangerter Highway and the Mountain View Corridor put downtown Salt Lake and the airport about 30 minutes north, and Jordan School District serves most addresses while the newer south end falls under the Jordan/Herriman split — worth checking by street. Real Salt Lake's training facility, Blackridge Reservoir, and the Butterfield Canyon trailhead are the lifestyle anchors most large families mention. Browse the active 5+ bedroom listings below to see what's on the market in Herriman right now.

May 2026 · Herriman market

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

Full Herriman market report
Median sale
$572,500
82 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
24 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
473
active + pending

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Common questions

About 5+ bedroom homes in Herriman.

Why are large floor plans so common in Herriman?

Herriman built out fast during the 2010s and 2020s as a master-planned suburb, and developers like Ivory, Fieldstone, and Daybreak's south-end builders aimed squarely at growing families. Lots in Rosecrest, Anthem, Juniper Crest, and Cove at Herriman Springs were platted for 2,800 to 4,500 square foot houses, which puts five or six bedrooms within reach for a lot of buyers.

What's the typical price range for a 5+ bedroom home in Herriman right now?

Most five-bedroom homes in Herriman trade between roughly $650K and $900K, with six-bedroom properties on larger lots or with finished basements pushing past $1M. Price swings come down to lot size, view (Oquirrh-facing vs. valley-facing), basement finish, and whether it's in a newer Olympia Hills phase or an established Rosecrest pocket.

Are most of these large homes new construction or resale?

Both. Herriman still has active new-build phases in Olympia Hills and along the southwest edge, where five-bedroom plans are standard inventory. Resale homes from the 2005-2018 build wave dominate Rosecrest and Cove, and those often come with finished basements that add the fifth or sixth bedroom after the fact.

Which schools serve larger Herriman neighborhoods?

Herriman sits in the Jordan School District. Bigger homes typically feed into Mountain Point, Butterfield Canyon, or Silver Crest elementaries, then Copper Mountain or Fort Herriman middle schools, and Herriman High or Mountain Ridge High. Real Salt Lake Academy (charter) is also nearby for families looking outside the district track.

Do five-bedroom homes here usually have basements that can be rented out?

Many do. Walkout basements are common on the Oquirrh-facing hillside lots, and a fair number have separate exterior entries or were pre-plumbed for a second kitchen. Herriman City does allow internal accessory dwelling units under state law, but check the specific zoning and HOA on any property before counting on rental income.

How's the commute from Herriman to downtown Salt Lake or the tech corridor?

Mountain View Corridor is the main artery now and runs about 35-40 minutes to downtown SLC in normal traffic. Bangerter and I-15 access via 13400 South puts the Silicon Slopes employers in Lehi and Draper roughly 20-25 minutes away. The TRAX Red Line ends in Daybreak, a short drive north, for anyone who wants rail into the city.