4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Spanish Fork, Utah
Spanish Fork has become one of south Utah County's go-to spots for families needing four or more bedrooms, and the reasons are practical. Lots here run larger than what you'll see in Orem or Provo, builders have been active along the east bench and out toward Salem for the last decade, and prices generally come in below comparable square footage in Lehi or Saratoga Springs. The result is a healthy mix of 4 and 5 bedroom homes — from 1990s two-stories near Main Street to newer Canyon Creek and Spanish Oaks builds with three-car garages, mountain views toward Maple Mountain, and finished basements that push bedroom counts to six or seven.
The buyer pool for larger homes in Spanish Fork tends to be growing families, multi-generational households, and commuters working in Provo, Springville, or up at Silicon Slopes who want more yard than the northern Utah County cities offer. Climate-wise, you get four real seasons, occasional canyon wind off Highway 6, and easy weekend access to Diamond Fork hot springs, Hobble Creek Canyon, and Strawberry Reservoir. Nebo School District serves the city, and the high school split between Spanish Fork High and Maple Mountain High means boundaries are worth checking before you fall for a specific address. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out when you want to walk through anything in person.
May 2026 · Spanish Fork market
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What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Spanish Fork? ▾
Most 4-bedroom homes in Spanish Fork land between the mid $500s and the low $800s, depending on lot size, basement finish, and whether the home is east-bench or west-side. New construction in areas like Canyon Creek and Spanish Oaks tends to push higher, while older homes near Main Street and the historic core come in lower.
Which neighborhoods have the most 4+ bedroom inventory? ▾
Canyon Creek, Spanish Oaks, Sunset Ridge, and the newer subdivisions on the east bench above Highway 6 carry the bulk of larger floor plans. The Powerhouse Road corridor and developments near Maple Mountain High School also see steady turnover of 4 and 5 bedroom homes built in the last 15 years.
Are most 4-bedroom homes single-level or two-story? ▾
Two-story homes dominate the newer subdivisions, often with three bedrooms up, a primary on the main, and a fourth bedroom in a finished basement. True single-level 4-bedroom ramblers exist but are harder to find and usually sit on larger lots in older parts of town or in Salem-adjacent areas.
How are the schools for families needing 4+ bedrooms? ▾
Spanish Fork falls under Nebo School District, with Maple Mountain High, Spanish Fork High, and several well-regarded elementaries like Canyon and Brookside. Boundary lines matter, so check the assigned school for any specific address since the district has adjusted lines as new neighborhoods have come online.
What's the commute like from Spanish Fork to Provo or Lehi tech jobs? ▾
Provo is roughly 15 minutes up I-15, and Silicon Slopes employers in Lehi run about 35-45 minutes depending on rush hour. The FrontRunner station in Provo gives a rail option for SLC-bound commuters, and many larger Spanish Fork homes sell to families willing to trade a longer drive for more square footage and yard.
Do 4+ bedroom homes here typically include finished basements? ▾
Yes, finished or partially finished basements are common, and a lot of the bedroom count comes from down there. If basement bedrooms matter for your needs, confirm egress windows and ceiling height on older homes — Utah County code has tightened over the years, and some 1990s builds have non-conforming rooms listed as bedrooms.