5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Vineyard, Utah
Vineyard has gone from sugar-beet fields to one of Utah County's fastest-growing cities in roughly a decade, and the housing stock reflects that — most 5+ bedroom homes here were built after 2015, on tighter lots with modern open-concept layouts and unfinished basements ready to add square footage. Families moving in are typically commuting north to Silicon Slopes in Lehi or south to Provo's tech and university jobs, and the larger floor plans fit the multi-kid households or work-from-home setups that have defined the city's buyer pool. Expect two-story builds with a main-floor flex room, three or four bedrooms upstairs, and basement plans engineered for one or two more bedrooms plus a second family room.
The trade-off in Vineyard is lot size versus amenities. Yards run small — often under a fifth of an acre — but in exchange you get the Utah Lake shoreline, the Vineyard Connector cutting commute times, the FrontRunner station, and miles of new trails through Megaplex-anchored mixed-use districts. Larger homes near Waters Edge or along the lakefront command a premium for the views and proximity to the beach park, while interior subdivisions like Holdaway Farms tend to offer more square footage per dollar. Browse the active 5+ bedroom listings below to see current pricing, basement finish status, and which neighborhoods have inventory right now.
May 2026 · Vineyard market
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About 5+ bedroom homes in Vineyard.
Are 5+ bedroom homes common in Vineyard? ▾
Yes — Vineyard's newer subdivisions like Holdaway Farms, Waters Edge, and The Preserve were built with growing families in mind, so floor plans with 5, 6, and even 7 bedrooms are well-represented. Many include a main-floor bedroom plus a finished basement with two or three additional rooms. Inventory turns over regularly as original owners move up or relocate.
What price range should I expect for a 5-bedroom home in Vineyard? ▾
Most 5-bedroom homes in Vineyard trade in the upper $500s to low $800s, depending on lot size, finished basement status, and proximity to Utah Lake or the Megaplex/Mega Plaza district. Newer construction near the Vineyard Grove area tends to sit at the higher end. Townhomes with 5 bedrooms occasionally come in under $500K.
Do these larger homes usually have finished basements? ▾
More often than not, yes. Builders in Vineyard typically deliver homes with 3-4 bedrooms upstairs and rough-in or finished basement space that adds two to three more bedrooms. If the basement is unfinished, expect to budget $40-$70 per square foot to complete it.
How are the schools for a family moving into a 5-bedroom Vineyard home? ▾
Vineyard sits in the Alpine School District, with Vineyard Elementary, Trivium Preparatory Academy, and Orem Junior High serving most of the city. Westlake High in Saratoga Springs has been the longtime high school assignment, though boundary adjustments tied to district splits are ongoing — verify the current assignment before writing an offer.
What's the commute like from Vineyard to Silicon Slopes or Provo? ▾
Vineyard's location off Geneva Road and the new Vineyard Connector puts Lehi/Silicon Slopes about 15-20 minutes north and downtown Provo roughly 10 minutes south. The FrontRunner Vineyard Station also runs commuter rail to Salt Lake, which is a real selling point for families with one spouse working up north.
Are HOAs typical with larger Vineyard homes? ▾
Most newer master-planned pockets in Vineyard carry an HOA, usually in the $40-$120/month range, covering parks, trails, and the Lakefront amenities depending on the community. A few older single-family streets near Gammon Park are HOA-free. Listing details will spell out the dues and what they include.