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Cedar Hills, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Cedar Hills, Utah

Cedar Hills sits up against the foothills of Lone Peak in north Utah County, and the housing stock here skews toward larger family homes built from the late 1990s onward. Four-bedroom-plus floor plans are the norm rather than the exception — most of the subdivisions off Canyon Road, Cedar Hills Drive, and up near the golf course were platted with growing families in mind, so you'll see a lot of 4, 5, and 6 bedroom layouts with finished basements, three-car garages, and lots between a quarter and a third of an acre. Buyers shopping this size of home in Cedar Hills are usually weighing it against American Fork, Highland, and Alpine, and the draw here tends to be the slightly lower price per square foot compared to Alpine plus access to the Cedar Hills Golf Club and Alpine School District boundaries.

Commute matters at this size point, too. Cedar Hills sits about 5 minutes from the Pleasant Grove I-15 interchange, roughly 25 minutes to Lehi tech employers along Silicon Slopes, and about 45 minutes to Salt Lake City when traffic cooperates. Most four-bedroom homes here run between roughly 2,800 and 5,500 finished square feet, and pricing typically lands in the high $700Ks through $1.4M depending on age, lot, and view corridor toward Mount Timpanogos. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in this size range.

May 2026 · Cedar Hills market

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

Full Cedar Hills market report
Median sale
$629,000
7 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
8 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
23
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Cedar Hills.

What's the typical price range for a 4-bedroom home in Cedar Hills?

Most 4-bedroom homes in Cedar Hills trade in the high $600s to low $900s, with larger custom builds on the east bench above Canyon Road pushing past $1.2M. Pricing depends heavily on lot size, finished basement square footage, and whether the home backs the golf course or open space.

Are 4+ bedroom homes common in Cedar Hills?

Yes. Cedar Hills was platted with family buyers in mind, so 4, 5, and 6-bedroom floor plans dominate the inventory. Two-story homes with a main-floor office that can flex as a fifth bedroom are especially common in subdivisions like Cedar Hills Heights and The Cedars.

Which schools serve larger family homes in Cedar Hills?

Cedar Hills sits in Alpine School District, with most kids feeding into Deerfield Elementary, Mt. Mahogany Elementary, Oak Canyon Junior High, and Lone Peak High School. Lone Peak's academic and athletic reputation is one of the main reasons families target this specific city over neighboring Pleasant Grove or Lindon.

Do most 4-bedroom homes here have finished basements?

A large share do. Because Cedar Hills lots typically support full basements, builders often finish them with two additional bedrooms, a family room, and a second kitchenette. That's how a home marketed as 4 bedrooms upstairs frequently lives as a 6-bedroom property.

How long does a 4+ bedroom home usually sit on the market?

In balanced conditions, well-priced 4-bedroom homes in Cedar Hills typically go under contract in 20 to 45 days. Homes backing the golf course or with mountain views toward Lone Peak tend to move faster than interior lots on busier collector streets.

Is HOA membership required, and does it affect family homes?

Cedar Hills itself doesn't have a citywide HOA, but several subdivisions do, and the city runs the Cedar Hills Golf Club and a recreation center funded through utility fees. Families with multiple kids tend to use the pool, splash pad, and trail system heavily, which factors into the value calculation on larger homes.