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Murray, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Murray, Utah

Murray sits almost exactly in the center of the Salt Lake Valley — roughly 8 miles south of downtown SLC and 20 miles north of Draper — which makes it one of the most logistically convenient cities in the state for families who need room to grow. Four-bedroom and larger homes here tend to cluster in the established neighborhoods west of State Street and along the benches east toward Vine Street, where mid-century ranch homes were frequently expanded upward or outward by previous owners adding bonus rooms and finished basements. That layout often means buyers get more finished square footage than the bedroom count alone suggests. The Canyons School District serves most of Murray's eastern edge while Murray City School District — one of Utah's few independent city districts — covers the core of town, with Murray High School drawing students from neighborhoods within walking distance of the city's extensive trail system along the Jordan River Parkway.

Prices for four-bedroom homes in Murray have generally ranged from the mid-$400,000s for older ranch-style homes up to the $700,000s and beyond for renovated or newer construction, though inventory and rates shift that picture regularly. Buyers with larger families or those who need a dedicated home office, guest suite, or playroom find that Murray's stock of spacious homes competes well against pricier suburbs like Holladay or Sandy, often with shorter commutes to the I-15/I-215 interchange. Intermountain Medical Center — one of the largest employers on the Wasatch Front — is headquartered here, which keeps buyer demand consistent year-round. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

May 2026 · Murray market

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

Full Murray market report
Median sale
$495,250
42 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
10 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
148
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Murray.

What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Murray?

Most four-bedroom homes in Murray trade between the high $500s and mid $700s, depending on age, lot size, and whether the basement is finished. Updated homes near Murray Park or with larger lots on the east side can push into the $800s, while older split-entries needing cosmetic work occasionally come in under $550K.

Are the bedrooms usually all on one level or split between floors?

It varies by era. The 1960s-70s ramblers and split-entries that make up much of Murray's housing stock typically have two or three bedrooms on the main floor and one or two more in the basement. Newer two-story builds and infill homes more often stack all four bedrooms upstairs, which families with young kids tend to prefer.

Do basement bedrooms in Murray homes count as legal bedrooms?

Only if they have a proper egress window — a window large enough for someone to climb out in an emergency. Plenty of older Murray homes are marketed as four-bedroom when the basement rooms don't meet egress code. Have your agent confirm during showings and ask for it to be addressed during inspection negotiations if needed.

Which schools serve 4-bedroom neighborhoods in Murray?

Murray is served by Murray City School District, with Murray High as the single high school. Elementary feeders include Liberty, Longview, Viewmont, Parkside, McMillan, and Grant, with Hillcrest and Riverview Junior High in the middle. The district's smaller size is a frequent draw for families comparing Murray against neighboring Cottonwood Heights or Holladay.

How long do 4-bedroom homes in Murray usually sit on the market?

Well-priced four-bedrooms in Murray often go under contract within two to three weeks, faster in spring. Homes priced above $750K or needing significant updates tend to sit longer. Murray's central location keeps demand steady even when other Salt Lake Valley submarkets cool off.

Are there many newer 4-bedroom builds in Murray, or mostly older homes?

Mostly older — Murray was largely built out by the 1990s. The newer four-bedroom inventory you'll see tends to be infill construction, teardown-rebuilds on existing lots, or townhome-style detached homes in the Fireclay redevelopment area near State Street and 4500 South.