4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Pleasant Grove, Utah
Pleasant Grove sits at the foot of Mount Timpanogos along the central Wasatch Front, roughly 35 miles south of Salt Lake City and just minutes from the Silicon Slopes tech corridor in Lehi and American Fork. That location matters for families shopping for four or more bedrooms: the city draws a disproportionate share of dual-income households working at companies like Adobe, Qualtrics, and Ancestry, who need a home that can absorb growing kids, work-from-home offices, and visiting family without anyone bumping into each other. Alpine School District serves Pleasant Grove, and its schools — including Pleasant Grove High School and a strong network of elementary campuses — consistently rank among the most competitive in Utah County, which keeps demand for larger homes steady even when the broader market softens. The median home price in Pleasant Grove hovers in the $550,000–$650,000 range depending on the season, and four-plus-bedroom homes generally start just above that threshold, with newer construction in neighborhoods like The Ranches or East Bench properties commanding $700,000 and up for the extra square footage and Wasatch Range views.
Four-bedroom-and-up inventory in Pleasant Grove skews toward two distinct styles: established two-story homes built in the 1990s and 2000s on quarter-acre lots closer to State Street, and newer builds on the east side of town where the terrain rises toward the foothills and lots tend to be larger. Both styles typically include finished basements, which Pleasant Grove builders have treated as a fifth "unofficial" bedroom for decades — useful if your count needs to stretch further. Commute times to Provo run about 15 minutes and to downtown Salt Lake roughly 40 minutes without traffic, making the city genuinely livable for work in either direction. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available.
May 2026 · Pleasant Grove market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Pleasant Grove.
What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Pleasant Grove? ▾
Most 4-bedroom homes in Pleasant Grove land between the mid $500s and the low $800s, depending on age, lot size, and proximity to Grove Creek or the bench. Newer builds in the Manila and Foothill areas tend to sit at the upper end, while older homes near Downtown PG and Battle Creek hold the more affordable spots.
Are 4+ bedroom homes here mostly older or newer construction? ▾
It's a real mix. Pleasant Grove has established neighborhoods built in the 70s through 90s with mature trees and bigger lots, plus newer subdivisions east of I-15 and up against the foothills built in the last 10-15 years. Larger floor plans show up in both, though newer builds typically include a finished basement bedroom to hit that 4+ count.
Which school boundaries should families pay attention to? ▾
Pleasant Grove sits in the Alpine School District, with Pleasant Grove High serving most of the city. Feeder elementaries include Manila, Grovecrest, Central, and Mountain Trails, and boundaries do shift, so verify with the district before writing an offer if schools matter to your decision.
Do most 4-bedroom homes here have basements? ▾
Yes — basements are standard in Pleasant Grove, and a large share of 4+ bedroom counts include one or two bedrooms downstairs. If you specifically want all bedrooms on the upper level, the search narrows quickly, so flag that early with your agent.
How's the commute from Pleasant Grove to Silicon Slopes and Salt Lake? ▾
Pleasant Grove is about 10 minutes from Lehi's tech corridor via I-15 or Pleasant Grove Boulevard, and roughly 35-40 minutes to downtown Salt Lake outside of rush hour. The Pleasant Grove Boulevard interchange has eased traffic for buyers working at Adobe, Ancestry, or in Thanksgiving Point.
Are larger lots still available, or is it mostly tight subdivisions? ▾
Both exist. The older parts of town west of State Street and pockets near 100 East still have quarter-acre to half-acre lots, sometimes with horse property zoning. Newer foothill developments lean toward smaller lots with more square footage above grade.