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Woods Cross, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Woods Cross, Utah

Woods Cross sits tight against the Wasatch Front in southern Davis County, a few minutes north of downtown Salt Lake and just west of the Bountiful bench. Families move here for the short commute — I-15 and Redwood Road both cut straight through town — and for a housing stock that skews toward larger, older-lot homes built from the 1970s through the early 2000s, mixed with newer construction going up in the pockets near 1500 South and along the foothills. A 4+ bedroom home here typically means room for a growing family plus a home office or a bedroom set aside for aging parents, which is a common ask given how many Woods Cross buyers are relocating from more expensive parts of Salt Lake County and want the extra space they couldn't get closer to the city.

Lot sizes in Woods Cross run bigger than what you'll see in newer Salt Lake subdivisions, so a four- or five-bedroom floor plan often comes with a yard big enough for a trampoline, garden beds, or RV parking — something that matters to families trading up from a townhome or a smaller starter house. Davis School District's boundaries here feed into well-regarded elementary and secondary schools, another reason larger households target this specific city over neighboring West Bountiful or North Salt Lake. Prices for these bigger homes generally run higher than the Woods Cross median, reflecting both the added square footage and, in many cases, finished basements that function as a fifth bedroom or mother-in-law setup. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

July 2026 · Woods Cross market

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

Full Woods Cross market report
Median sale
$593,500
8 closed in July 2026
Median DOM
15 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
21
active + pending

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Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Woods Cross.

What's the price range for 4-bedroom homes in Woods Cross?

Most four-bedroom houses in Woods Cross trade between the mid-$500s and low-$800s. Older two-story homes from the late '90s with unfinished basements anchor the lower end, while newer builds south of 1500 South or homes with fully finished basements and updated kitchens push toward $750K and up.

Are most 4-bedroom homes here true 4-bed upstairs, or is the fourth bedroom in the basement?

It varies by floor plan. Two-story homes built in the 2000s commonly have three or four bedrooms upstairs plus additional rooms in a finished basement. Ramblers and split-entries almost always count a basement bedroom toward the total, so check the floor plan if you specifically need bedrooms on the main or upper level.

Which schools serve Woods Cross?

Woods Cross falls under Davis School District. Elementary boundaries split between Woods Cross Elementary, Odyssey, and a couple of neighbors depending on the street, then feed into Millcreek Junior High and Woods Cross High. Davis District is one of the higher-rated districts on the Wasatch Front, which is a real draw for families buying larger homes here.

How's the commute to Salt Lake City from a 4-bedroom home in Woods Cross?

Driving I-15 south to downtown SLC runs about 12-18 minutes off-peak and 25-35 in rush hour. The bigger advantage is the FrontRunner station at 750 South 800 West — it's a 13-minute train ride to Salt Lake Central, which lets one driver skip the freeway entirely.

Do 4-bedroom homes in Woods Cross typically have big yards?

Generally no. Lots in the newer subdivisions run 0.15 to 0.25 acres, which gives you a usable backyard but nothing close to the half-acre-plus lots you'd find in West Bountiful or Centerville. If yard size is a priority, ask your agent to pull listings sorted by lot size before scheduling tours.

Is the refinery smell a real issue when buying here?

The Holly and Big West refineries sit on the west side of Woods Cross near I-15. Most days residents don't notice anything, but occasional flaring or wind shifts can produce odors, particularly west of Redwood Road. Homes east of Redwood and up toward the bench rarely deal with it. It's worth visiting a property at different times of day before writing an offer.