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Taylorsville, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Taylorsville, Utah

Taylorsville sits in the middle of the Salt Lake Valley along the west side of I-215, roughly 15 minutes from downtown Salt Lake and 20 minutes from the airport. Five-bedroom homes here generally fall into two camps: 1970s and 1980s ramblers and split-entries with finished basements scattered through neighborhoods like Bennion and Plymouth View, and newer two-story builds in the southern pockets closer to 6200 South. Lots tend to run 0.15 to 0.25 acre — bigger than what you'd get in Daybreak or Herriman for similar money, which is a real draw for families who want a yard plus square footage without leaving the central valley.

The five-bedroom buyer in Taylorsville is usually a multi-generational household, a family with teenagers wanting their own rooms, or someone who wants a legal basement apartment to offset the mortgage. Granite School District serves the city, with Taylorsville High and Kearns High as the two main high schools. Day-to-day amenities are close: Valley Fair Mall, the Jordan River Parkway trail, and the Taylorsville-Bennion Heritage Center are all inside city limits, and Bangerter Highway gives you a fast shot south to Lehi tech jobs or north to the airport. Inventory of true 5+ bedroom homes is thinner than 3- and 4-bedroom counts, so options move quickly when priced near market. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available.

May 2026 · Taylorsville market

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

Full Taylorsville market report
Median sale
$477,750
46 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
20 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
149
active + pending

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Common questions

About 5+ bedroom homes in Taylorsville.

What's the typical price range for 5-bedroom homes in Taylorsville?

Most 5+ bedroom houses in Taylorsville trade in the mid $500s to low $700s, depending on lot size, finished basement square footage, and whether the home has been updated. Older split-entries and ramblers near 4700 South tend to price lower than two-story homes in the newer pockets near Bangerter Highway.

Are most 5-bedroom homes here built with the bedrooms on one level?

No — the majority of large Taylorsville homes are ramblers or split-entries with three bedrooms up and two more in a finished basement. True two-story floor plans with four or five bedrooms on the upper level exist but are less common and usually sit in subdivisions built after 2000.

Do 5+ bedroom Taylorsville homes typically have a mother-in-law setup?

Many do. Basements with a second kitchen, separate entrance, and two or three bedrooms are common here, partly because Taylorsville has a strong multi-generational buyer base. Verify the basement apartment is legal with Taylorsville City before counting on rental income.

Which schools serve larger homes in Taylorsville?

Taylorsville falls under Granite School District. Depending on the neighborhood, kids attend Taylorsville, Bennion, Plymouth, or Westbrook elementary, then Eisenhower or Bennion Junior High, and Taylorsville High or Kearns High. Boundaries shift, so confirm with the district before writing an offer.

How long do 5-bedroom listings usually sit on the market?

Larger homes here move steadily when priced right — typically 20 to 45 days. Homes that need cosmetic work or have functional-obsolescence issues (one bathroom for five bedrooms, no garage) take longer and usually require price reductions.

Is it worth paying more for a 5-bedroom new build versus an older home with a finished basement?

It depends on your priorities. Older homes on 0.20+ acre lots near Bennion give you more yard and mature trees for the money, while newer builds south of 6200 South offer open floor plans and lower maintenance. Most 5-bedroom value in Taylorsville comes from finished basements in 1970s–90s homes.