4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in West Jordan, Utah
West Jordan sits in the southwest corner of the Salt Lake Valley, and it's one of the more practical places along the Wasatch Front to find a four-bedroom house without pushing into Draper or Highland price territory. The city grew quickly through the 1990s and 2000s, which means the four-bedroom inventory leans heavily toward two-story tract homes in neighborhoods like Jordan Landing, Sunstone, Westland Cove, and the newer builds out near Mountain View Corridor. Older ramblers with a finished basement bedroom count are common in the central and eastern parts of town near 7000 South, while the larger square-footage homes with main-floor primary suites tend to cluster west of Bangerter Highway. Most sit on quarter-acre or smaller lots, with attached three-car garages showing up regularly in the post-2005 builds.
Families are the dominant buyer here, and the four-bedroom count usually maps to Jordan School District boundaries — Bingham High, Copper Hills, and West Jordan High all pull from different parts of the city, so it's worth checking which school serves a specific address before writing an offer. Commute access is a real selling point: the Mountain View Corridor, Bangerter Highway, and the TRAX Red Line all run through town, putting downtown Salt Lake about 25 minutes north and the SLC airport roughly the same. Pricing on four-bedroom homes typically runs from the high $400s for older ramblers up past $700K for newer two-stories with finished basements. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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Common questions
About 4+ bedroom homes in West Jordan.
What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in West Jordan? ▾
Most four-bedroom homes in West Jordan trade between the high $400s and low $700s, depending on age, square footage, and whether the basement is finished. Older ramblers in the central part of the city tend to sit at the lower end, while newer two-stories west of Bangerter with three-car garages push toward the top of that range.
Are the 4th bedrooms usually upstairs or in the basement? ▾
It depends on the floor plan. Two-story homes built after about 2000 typically put all four bedrooms upstairs, often with a fifth non-conforming bedroom in the basement. Ramblers and split-entries usually count two or three bedrooms on the main floor with the remaining bedrooms downstairs, so always check the listing remarks for conforming versus non-conforming counts.
Which school district serves West Jordan? ▾
West Jordan is served by Jordan School District. The three main high schools pulling from the city are West Jordan High, Copper Hills, and Bingham, and boundaries shift based on which side of the city the home sits on. Check the district's boundary map before assuming a specific school.
How's the commute from West Jordan to downtown Salt Lake or the airport? ▾
Downtown SLC is generally 20 to 30 minutes via Bangerter Highway or I-15, and the airport runs about the same. The TRAX Red Line also has stations at Jordan Valley, Sugar Factory Road, and 2700 West, which gives car-free commuting options to downtown and the University of Utah.
Do most 4-bedroom homes here have a yard? ▾
Yes — most sit on lots between 0.15 and 0.30 acres with fenced backyards. Newer subdivisions west of 5600 West tend to have smaller lots, while older neighborhoods east of Bangerter often have larger yards with mature trees. True large-lot properties (half acre or more) exist but are less common at this bedroom count.
Are HOAs common on 4-bedroom homes in West Jordan? ▾
HOAs are hit-or-miss. Older subdivisions built before the late 1990s usually have no HOA, while newer communities like Highbury, Stonegate, and several of the developments along Mountain View Corridor carry monthly dues, typically in the $30 to $100 range. Townhome and PUD developments will run higher.