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Pleasant Grove, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Pleasant Grove, Utah

Pleasant Grove is a natural fit for families that need real square footage. Tucked between American Fork and Lindon at the base of Mt. Timpanogos, the city has built out steadily over the past 20 years with two-story floor plans designed around bigger households — four bedrooms up, a main-floor office or guest room, and a finished basement with two more bedrooms is a common layout here. Neighborhoods like Grove Creek on the east bench, the newer builds north of Pleasant Grove Boulevard, and the established streets around Battle Creek all carry good inventory of five- and six-bedroom houses. Lot sizes range from compact 0.15-acre cul-de-sac parcels to half-acre properties closer to the foothills.

The appeal goes beyond room count. Pleasant Grove sits roughly 10 minutes from the Silicon Slopes tech corridor in Lehi, 15 minutes from BYU and UVU, and a 40-minute drive to Salt Lake City when traffic cooperates. Alpine School District serves the city, and the trailheads at Battle Creek Falls and Grove Creek Canyon are walkable from many east-side homes. Summers run hot and dry in the 90s, winters bring real snow on the benches, and the Strawberry Highline canal cuts through several older neighborhoods giving them a more rural feel than the subdivision grid suggests. Browse the active 5+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out when something looks like a fit.

May 2026 · Pleasant Grove market

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

Full Pleasant Grove market report
Median sale
$580,000
27 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
8 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
85
active + pending

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Common questions

About 5+ bedroom homes in Pleasant Grove.

Why do 5-bedroom homes show up so often in Pleasant Grove?

Pleasant Grove sits in the middle of Utah County, where average household size runs noticeably higher than the national figure. Builders in neighborhoods like Grove Creek, Manila, and the benches above 200 East have responded by putting up two-story plans with four bedrooms upstairs plus a main-floor guest room or basement suite. That makes five-plus bedroom inventory more common here than in similarly sized cities elsewhere in the country.

What's the typical price range for a 5+ bedroom house in Pleasant Grove?

Most five-bedroom listings land between roughly $650K and $900K, depending on lot size, finished basement square footage, and proximity to the foothills. Larger six- and seven-bedroom homes on the east bench with mountain views can push past $1.2M. Older split-levels closer to State Street occasionally come in under $600K when they need updates.

Do these homes usually have finished basements?

Yes — the fifth, sixth, and sometimes seventh bedrooms are almost always in a finished basement with 9-foot ceilings and egress windows. Many also include a second kitchen or kitchenette, which Pleasant Grove buyers use for multigenerational living, returned-missionary suites, or short-term rental income (check city rules before counting on the latter).

Which schools serve larger homes in Pleasant Grove?

The city falls under Alpine School District. Depending on the neighborhood, kids attend Grovecrest, Manila, Central, or Mountain Trails Elementary, then Pleasant Grove Junior High or Mt. Mahogany, and finally Pleasant Grove High or Timpanogos High. Boundaries shift periodically, so verify the exact assignment for any specific address.

How's the commute from Pleasant Grove to Silicon Slopes and Salt Lake?

I-15 and the Pleasant Grove Boulevard interchange put Lehi's tech corridor about 10-15 minutes away and downtown Salt Lake roughly 35-40 minutes outside of rush hour. The American Fork FrontRunner station is a 7-minute drive for anyone who prefers commuter rail into SLC or Provo.

Are lots big enough for RV parking or a shop with these larger homes?

It varies. Newer subdivisions off 2000 West often have quarter-acre lots with room for RV pads along the side yard. Older homes near Battle Creek and the historic downtown grid sometimes sit on third- or half-acre parcels where detached shops are realistic. Strawberry Highline canal-adjacent properties tend to offer the most usable land.