4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Taylorsville, Utah
Taylorsville sits in the middle of the Salt Lake Valley, bordered by West Valley City to the north, Murray to the east, and West Jordan to the south. It's a practical, established suburb built mostly between the 1970s and early 2000s, which means four-bedroom inventory here tends to be split between two-story tract homes near Bangerter Highway and split-entries and ramblers on streets like Redwood Road, 4700 South, and around Taylorsville-Bennion Heritage Park. Families gravitate toward the city for the Granite School District (Taylorsville High, Bennion Junior High, plus several elementary feeders), quick access to I-215 and Bangerter, and a commute to downtown Salt Lake that usually runs 15–20 minutes outside of rush hour.
Pricing on 4+ bedroom homes in Taylorsville generally sits below comparable square footage in Sandy, Draper, or Holladay, which is a big part of the appeal for growing families and multi-generational households. Many of the larger floor plans include finished basements with a second kitchen or a mother-in-law setup — a common Utah configuration that's especially useful here given the city's mix of extended families and rental demand from Salt Lake Community College students nearby. Lot sizes vary widely: older parts of town near 2700 West have quarter-acre lots with mature trees, while newer pockets off 6200 South tend toward tighter lots and two-car garages. Browse the active listings below to see what 4+ bedroom homes are currently on the market in Taylorsville.
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Common questions
About 4+ bedroom homes in Taylorsville.
What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Taylorsville? ▾
Most 4-bedroom homes in Taylorsville trade in the mid-$500s to low-$700s, depending on age, basement finish, and lot size. Updated ramblers with finished basements and newer two-stories near 6200 South tend to push toward the upper end, while original-condition split-entries from the 70s and 80s anchor the lower end.
Do 4+ bedroom homes here usually have finished basements? ▾
Yes — most do. A large share of Taylorsville's 4-bedroom inventory counts two or three bedrooms above grade and one or two in a finished basement. Many basements also include a second kitchen or kitchenette, which is useful for multi-generational living or as a legal/non-legal accessory rental.
Which schools serve 4-bedroom neighborhoods in Taylorsville? ▾
Taylorsville is part of Granite School District. Most homes feed into Taylorsville High, with Bennion Junior High and Eisenhower Junior High splitting the middle grades. Elementary boundaries shift block by block, so confirm the specific feeder pattern for any address you're considering.
Are there newer construction 4+ bedroom homes available? ▾
New construction is limited because Taylorsville is largely built out. Most 4+ bedroom options are resales from the 1970s through early 2000s. Occasionally an infill build or a teardown-rebuild comes up, usually on larger original lots west of Redwood Road.
How long is the commute to downtown Salt Lake or the airport? ▾
From central Taylorsville, downtown Salt Lake City runs roughly 15–20 minutes via I-215 outside of peak hours, and Salt Lake International Airport is about 20–25 minutes. The TRAX Red Line is also accessible via park-and-rides in neighboring Murray and West Valley.
Are HOAs common with 4+ bedroom homes in Taylorsville? ▾
Most single-family homes in Taylorsville are not part of an HOA — the city's older neighborhoods predate the master-planned-community era. Newer townhome and small-lot developments closer to Bangerter Highway are the main exceptions, and those HOA fees typically cover front-yard landscaping and common areas.