4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Millcreek, Utah
Millcreek sits in that sweet spot between downtown Salt Lake and the Cottonwood canyons, which makes four-bedroom houses here a steady target for growing families, hybrid commuters, and anyone who wants real square footage without leaving the valley floor. The housing stock is genuinely varied: post-war ramblers on quarter-acre lots near 3300 South, mid-century split-levels along Evergreen and Olympus Cove, newer infill builds replacing older bungalows, and a handful of larger custom homes climbing toward the foothills. Most four-bedroom options land in the $700K to $1.3M range, with east-side homes near Olympus High pulling higher and properties closer to State Street trading lower.
What buyers usually want from a four-bedroom in Millcreek is space that actually functions — a real primary suite, a kid or guest wing, and a fourth room that can flex as an office now that hybrid work is normal at the U, Intermountain Health, and the tech offices along I-15. Lot sizes are a real advantage here compared to newer Daybreak or Lehi product; mature trees, alley access, and detached garages still exist. Schools feed into Granite District, with Skyline and Olympus serving the east bench. You're 20 minutes to the airport, 25 to Solitude or Brighton, and walking distance to Millcreek Common in the newer parts of town. Browse the active four-bedroom listings below to see what's on the market right now.
May 2026 · Millcreek market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Millcreek.
What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Millcreek? ▾
Most four-bedroom houses in Millcreek trade between $700K and $1.3M, depending on which side of State Street you're on. East-bench homes in Olympus Cove, Canyon Rim, and near Skyline High routinely clear $1M, while updated ramblers west of 1300 East often land in the high $700s to mid $800s.
Are 4-bedroom homes in Millcreek usually single-level or multi-story? ▾
Both are common. The post-war ramblers and mid-century splits often have two or three bedrooms on the main and the fourth downstairs, which is great for guests or teens. Newer infill builds tend toward true two-story floor plans with all bedrooms up.
Which schools serve 4-bedroom neighborhoods in Millcreek? ▾
Millcreek is part of Granite School District. East-side homes typically feed Skyline or Olympus High, while central and western areas feed Cottonwood or Olympus depending on boundary. Elementary boundaries shift block by block, so verify with the district before writing an offer.
Do 4-bedroom Millcreek homes usually have basements? ▾
Yes — most homes built before 2000 have full basements, and many of the listed four-bedroom counts include one or two basement bedrooms with egress windows. If you need all bedrooms above grade, narrow your search to two-story builds or larger ramblers, which is a smaller subset of the market.
How's the commute from a Millcreek 4-bedroom to downtown SLC or Sandy? ▾
Downtown is 10–15 minutes via I-15 or 700 East. Sandy and the tech corridor in Cottonwood Heights/Draper run 20–25 minutes outside rush hour. TRAX Meadowbrook and Murray Central stations are close for car-free commuting.
Are there many newer-construction 4-bedroom homes in Millcreek? ▾
Some, but it's mostly teardown-and-rebuild infill rather than subdivisions, since Millcreek is fully built out. Expect to see a mix of 1950s–1970s homes with renovations alongside scattered 2015-and-newer custom builds. If new construction is a must, the inventory is thin and moves quickly.