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Salt Lake City, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Salt Lake City, Utah

Four-bedroom houses in Salt Lake City cover a wider range than most buyers expect. On the east bench — Sugar House, Yalecrest, Harvard-Yale, the Avenues, Federal Heights — a 4-bed typically means a 1920s-1940s brick Tudor or bungalow that's been expanded into the basement, with mature trees and walkable streets feeding into Highland or East High. West of I-15 in Rose Park, Glendale, and Poplar Grove, the same bedroom count gets you a larger lot and a lower price per square foot, often in mid-century ranchers with detached garages. Newer 4+ bedroom construction tends to cluster in the foothills above Foothill Drive, in pockets of Sugar House infill, and in the Northwest Quadrant as that area builds out.

Pricing varies sharply by neighborhood and condition. Renovated 4-bed homes in the Avenues or 9th & 9th area regularly push past $1M, while move-in-ready 4-beds in Rose Park or Glendale still trade in the $500s and $600s. Commute matters too: anything east of 1300 East puts you 20 minutes from downtown and 25 to the U of U medical campus, while west-side addresses give faster access to the airport and I-215. Families weighing schools should look at boundaries carefully — Salt Lake City School District lines shift block by block, and charter options like City Academy and Salt Lake Arts Academy pull from across the valley. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market across each neighborhood.

May 2026 · Salt Lake City market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Salt Lake City right now.

Full Salt Lake City market report
Median sale
$577,450
270 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
7 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
764
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Salt Lake City.

What's the price range for 4-bedroom homes in Salt Lake City right now?

Most 4-bed listings fall between roughly $550,000 and $1.4M depending on neighborhood, age, and finish level. West-side neighborhoods like Rose Park and Glendale anchor the lower end, while the Avenues, Harvard-Yale, and Federal Heights sit at the top. Updated mid-range options in Sugar House and East Liberty Park tend to land in the $700s to $900s.

Are most 4-bedroom homes here actually 4 beds above grade, or do they count basement bedrooms?

In Salt Lake City's older housing stock, it's very common for the 4th (and sometimes 3rd) bedroom to be in a finished basement. MLS counts all conforming bedrooms regardless of level, so check the listing's beds-above-grade figure if you want everyone sleeping on the main or upper floor. Newer builds and homes on the east bench are more likely to have all bedrooms up.

Which Salt Lake City neighborhoods have the most 4+ bedroom inventory?

Rose Park, Glendale, Sugar House, and the Avenues consistently carry the most 4-bed listings. Rose Park and Glendale offer larger lots at lower prices, Sugar House mixes bungalows with newer infill, and the Avenues leans historic with smaller lots and walkable access to downtown and the U.

How are the schools for families buying a 4-bed in Salt Lake City?

Salt Lake City School District serves the city, with east-side feeders (Bonneville, Indian Hills, Dilworth into Hillside and Clayton, then East or Highland High) generally rated highest. West-side schools like Rose Park Elementary and Glendale Middle have improved significantly. Charter and magnet options are abundant, and the district allows in-boundary transfers depending on capacity.

Do 4-bedroom homes in older neighborhoods have parking and garage issues?

Yes — homes built before 1950 in the Avenues, Capitol Hill, and parts of Sugar House often have single-car detached garages or no garage at all, with on-street parking. If a two-car attached garage is non-negotiable, plan to focus on post-1990 builds or look at Rose Park, the east bench foothills, and newer Sugar House infill.

Is it realistic to find a 4-bedroom with a yard under $700,000?

Yes, particularly on the west side. Rose Park, Glendale, Poplar Grove, and Westpointe regularly list 4-bed ranchers and split-levels in the $550K-$700K range with usable yards. East-side equivalents at that price point are rare and usually need significant updates.