5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Woods Cross, Utah
Woods Cross sits in southern Davis County right off I-15, about 12 minutes north of downtown Salt Lake City and roughly 20 minutes from the SLC airport. It's a small city (just over 11,000 residents) that has quietly become a favorite for larger families because the location is hard to beat — FrontRunner commuter rail stops here, Legacy Parkway gives a second route south, and the housing stock skews newer than most Wasatch Front cities its size. Five-bedroom homes here typically show up in subdivisions built from the late 1990s through the 2010s, with a lot of two-story floor plans running 3,000 to 4,500 square feet and finished basements that push the bedroom count past four. Pricing for a 5+ bedroom home in Woods Cross generally lands in the high $600Ks to low $900Ks depending on lot size, basement finish, and proximity to the foothills versus the refinery corridor on the west side.
Most large homes feed into Davis School District — Woods Cross Elementary, Millcreek Junior High, and Woods Cross High — which is a real draw for families relocating from out of state. Buyers comparing larger homes here often weigh the east-side neighborhoods near Orchard Drive (quieter, closer to Bountiful's amenities) against newer west-side builds (bigger lots, easier freeway access, but closer to the rail line and refineries). Inventory at the 5-bedroom level tends to be thin — usually a handful of active listings at any given time — so it pays to check back often. Browse the current listings below to see what's on the market this week.
May 2026 · Woods Cross market
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About 5+ bedroom homes in Woods Cross.
How many 5+ bedroom homes are typically for sale in Woods Cross at one time? ▾
Woods Cross is a small city, so 5-bedroom inventory is usually limited — often somewhere between 3 and 15 active listings depending on the season. Spring and early summer bring the most options. If nothing fits this week, setting up a saved search is the practical move because homes at this size move quickly.
What price range should I expect for a 5-bedroom home in Woods Cross? ▾
Most 5+ bedroom homes here trade in the high $600,000s to low $900,000s. Older homes near 500 South or along the east bench can come in lower, while newer construction in subdivisions like Country Classic or near 1500 South tends to push toward and above $850,000, especially with a fully finished basement and a three-car garage.
Are most 5-bedroom homes here true 5-bedroom upstairs, or do they count basement rooms? ▾
The majority count basement bedrooms in that total. A common Woods Cross layout is 3 bedrooms up, an owner's suite on the main, and 2 more in a finished basement — or 4 up with 2 down. True 5-bedroom-upstairs floor plans exist but are rare and command a premium, so check the room-level breakdown on each listing.
Which schools serve larger family homes in Woods Cross? ▾
Woods Cross is part of Davis School District. Most of the city feeds Woods Cross Elementary, Millcreek Junior High, and Woods Cross High School, though a few neighborhoods on the south end attribute to Bountiful schools. Davis District consistently scores above the state average, which is one reason families relocating from out of state look here.
Is the refinery corridor on the west side something to worry about? ▾
It's a fair question. The west side of Woods Cross sits closer to several refineries along Beck Street, and on certain days you can notice it. Most newer 5-bedroom subdivisions are positioned east of the rail line where the impact is minimal, and prevailing winds usually carry emissions away from the residential core. Visit at different times of day before deciding.
How's the commute to Salt Lake City from a larger home in Woods Cross? ▾
It's one of the best commutes on the Wasatch Front. I-15 puts downtown SLC about 12-15 minutes away outside rush hour, Legacy Parkway is an alternate route south, and the Woods Cross FrontRunner station runs straight to Salt Lake Central and on to Provo or Ogden. Many buyers at this price point use the train and skip the I-15 traffic entirely.