4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in North Salt Lake, Utah
North Salt Lake sits on the west slope of the Wasatch foothills just 7 miles north of downtown Salt Lake City, making it one of the few communities in Davis County where a 20-minute commute to the city core is genuinely realistic — often less if you're heading south on I-15 before peak hours. Homes with four or more bedrooms here tend to draw growing families, remote workers who need a dedicated office, and buyers relocating from pricier Salt Lake City neighborhoods where the same square footage costs considerably more. The city's higher-elevation streets, particularly in the Eaglewood and Hill neighborhoods, deliver unobstructed views of the Great Salt Lake to the west and the Wasatch peaks to the east — the kind of geometry that's hard to replicate once you're down in the valley floor. Davis School District serves most of North Salt Lake, and newer elementary and junior high options have made the area increasingly competitive for families with school-age children.
Four-bedroom-plus homes in North Salt Lake typically run from the high $400,000s into the upper $600,000s, though larger custom builds on the hillside push well past $800,000. Most of these homes were built between the 1990s and 2010s, so buyers generally find full basements, two-car garages, and open main-floor layouts already in place — useful for multigenerational households or anyone who simply needs more room to spread out. The inventory in this size range turns over steadily but not quickly, so when a well-priced four-bedroom comes up, it rarely sits. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
May 2026 · North Salt Lake market
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Common questions
About 4+ bedroom homes in North Salt Lake.
What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in North Salt Lake? ▾
Most 4-bedroom homes trade between $550,000 and $750,000, with 5+ bedroom homes on view lots in Eaglewood or above Highway 89 reaching $850K to $1.2M. Foxboro townhomes and smaller-lot single-family homes anchor the lower end, while the east bench and golf course neighborhoods sit at the top.
Are these bedroom counts usually above grade or do they include basement bedrooms? ▾
Both. Many North Salt Lake homes are listed as 4-6 bedrooms because builders finished walkout basements with two or three additional rooms. When you read an MLS listing, check the bedroom-by-level breakdown — it's common to see 3 up and 2 or 3 down, which matters if you want bedrooms on the main floor for kids or aging parents.
Which schools serve 4+ bedroom homes in North Salt Lake? ▾
The city is in Davis School District. Most neighborhoods feed into Foxboro, Orchard, or Odyssey elementary schools, then South Davis Junior High and Woods Cross High. Boundaries shift periodically, so confirm the assigned schools for any specific address before you write an offer.
What's the difference between Foxboro and the east-bench neighborhoods? ▾
Foxboro is the newer west-side master plan with a town center, parks, and tighter lots — popular with younger families. The east bench, including Eaglewood and the streets above Highway 89, offers larger lots, mature landscaping, and valley views, but homes are typically 20-30 years old and may need updates.
Is the air quality a real concern for families moving here? ▾
Winter inversions are a Wasatch Front reality, and North Salt Lake's low-elevation neighborhoods can sit in the haze for stretches in January and February. Homes on the bench above roughly 4,500 feet are often above the inversion layer on bad days, which is one reason buyers pay a premium for elevation.
How fast do 4-bedroom homes here typically sell? ▾
It depends on price point and condition. Updated homes under $700K in good school zones often go under contract in two to three weeks, while higher-end view properties above $900K can sit for 60-90 days. Days-on-market on each listing below will give you the current read.