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Syracuse, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Syracuse, Utah

Syracuse has quietly become one of Davis County's busiest family markets, and 4+ bedroom homes are the reason. The city sits between Antelope Island and I-15, with most newer neighborhoods built out between 2005 and today on what used to be farmland. That means a lot of the inventory in this size range is under 20 years old, sits on quarter-acre-plus lots, and was designed around the kind of family that needs a bedroom for each kid plus a guest room or office. Subdivisions off Bluff Road, 2000 West, and near Jensen Nature Park are where you'll see the heaviest concentration of four and five-bedroom floor plans, often with three-car garages and unfinished basements ready to add a sixth bedroom down the road.

The buyer pool here skews toward Hill AFB families, west-side Salt Lake commuters using Legacy Parkway, and folks coming from Layton or Kaysville who want a newer build for similar money. Schools feed into Davis District — Syracuse High, Legacy Junior, and a rotation of elementaries depending on which side of Antelope Drive you land on. Summers run hot and dry with lake-effect breezes off the Great Salt Lake, and winters bring real snow but rarely the inversion misery you get further south. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see current floor plans, lot sizes, and how the price-per-square-foot compares across Syracuse neighborhoods.

May 2026 · Syracuse market

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

Full Syracuse market report
Median sale
$597,000
30 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
16 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
122
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Syracuse.

What do 4-bedroom homes typically cost in Syracuse?

Most 4-bedroom homes in Syracuse currently trade in the mid-$500s to low-$700s, depending on age, lot size, and whether the basement is finished. Newer builds in communities off Bluff Road and 2000 West tend to run higher, while established 1990s-2000s homes near Centennial Park sit at the lower end of that range.

Are most 4+ bedroom homes here two-story or rambler floor plans?

Syracuse has a healthy mix. Builders like Ivory and Fieldstone have put up plenty of two-stories with three or four bedrooms upstairs, but ramblers with a finished basement (two beds up, two or three down) are common too — and popular with buyers who want a main-floor primary suite.

Which schools serve 4-bedroom family homes in Syracuse?

Syracuse is in Davis School District. Depending on neighborhood, kids feed into Syracuse, Bluff Ridge, Buffalo Point, or Cook Elementary, then Legacy or Syracuse Junior High, and Syracuse High. Davis District boundaries shift occasionally with new schools, so verify the current assignment for any specific address.

Do larger homes here usually have RV parking?

Yes — RV pads are almost expected on lots a quarter acre and up, and many 4-bedroom homes were built with the side-yard width to accommodate a trailer, boat, or side-load garage. If that matters, sort the listings below by lot size and look at the aerials before touring.

How long is the commute from Syracuse to Hill AFB or downtown Salt Lake?

Hill Air Force Base is roughly 15-20 minutes via Antelope Drive and I-15, which is why so many military and defense-contractor families land here. Downtown Salt Lake is about 35-40 minutes off-peak using Legacy Parkway, longer during rush hour.

Is new construction still available, or is the market mostly resale?

Both. There's still active building on the west side toward Antelope Island's causeway and pockets near 4000 West, but the bulk of 4+ bedroom inventory is resale from the last 20 years. New builds carry a premium but often include larger garages and current energy codes.