5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Syracuse, Utah
Syracuse has quietly become one of the go-to cities in Davis County for families that need real space. Sitting between Antelope Island and I-15, with Hill Air Force Base 15 minutes southeast and the Salt Lake airport about 25 minutes south, the city draws a mix of military families, commuters, and locals upgrading from smaller homes in Clearfield or Layton. Larger floor plans — five, six, and even seven bedrooms — show up regularly here because lot sizes still tend to run a quarter acre or more in established areas like Bluff Road and Jensen Farms, and newer subdivisions off 2000 West are building rambler-with-basement layouts that easily hit five bedrooms once the lower level is finished.
Buyers searching for 5+ bedroom homes in Syracuse are usually weighing a few things at once: Davis School District boundaries (Syracuse Junior High and Syracuse High feed most of the city), proximity to the Legacy Parkway commute, and whether the basement can function as a guest suite, teen space, or legal ADU for rental income. Expect most of what you see in this size range to be built after 2000, with three-car garages, RV parking pads, and main-floor primary suites being common requests. Pricing typically lands between the high $500s and low $800s depending on age, finishes, and lot. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Syracuse.
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About 5+ bedroom homes in Syracuse.
What do 5-bedroom homes typically cost in Syracuse? ▾
Most 5+ bedroom homes in Syracuse fall between the high $500s and the low $800s, depending on lot size, finished basement square footage, and whether the home is in an established neighborhood off Bluff Road or a newer build near Jensen Farms or Heritage Estates. Homes with RV parking, three-car garages, or backyards facing open space usually sit at the top of that range.
Are most 5-bedroom layouts ramblers or two-story? ▾
Syracuse leans heavily toward ramblers with finished basements, which is how many homes hit five or six bedrooms — three up, two or three down. Two-story floor plans do exist, especially in newer subdivisions built since 2015, but the rambler-with-basement layout is the dominant style and is what most large families end up touring.
Which schools serve larger family homes in Syracuse? ▾
Syracuse is part of Davis School District. Depending on the neighborhood, kids attend Syracuse, Bluff Ridge, Buffalo Point, or Foxboro Elementary, then feed into Syracuse Junior High and Syracuse High. Davis District is one of the better-performing districts in the state, which is a big reason families with multiple kids target this city.
Do 5+ bedroom homes here usually have basement apartments? ▾
A fair number do. Syracuse allows internal accessory dwelling units under city ordinance, and many of the larger homes were built or finished with a separate basement entrance, second kitchen, and one or two bedrooms downstairs. If a legal ADU matters for rental income or multigenerational living, confirm the permit status with the city before writing an offer.
How far is Syracuse from Hill Air Force Base and downtown Salt Lake? ▾
Hill AFB is about 15 minutes southeast via Antelope Drive, which is why a lot of military families end up in Syracuse. Downtown Salt Lake City runs roughly 30-35 minutes south on Legacy Parkway or I-15, and the Salt Lake airport is about 25 minutes door-to-door outside of rush hour.
Is inventory of 5+ bedroom homes tight in Syracuse? ▾
It moves in waves. Syracuse has been one of the faster-growing cities in Davis County, so new construction in subdivisions near 2000 West and Gentile Street regularly adds large floor plans to the market. Resale inventory of 5+ bedroom homes is thinner, especially under $650K, and those tend to go under contract within a couple of weeks when priced correctly.