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Cedar Hills, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Cedar Hills, Utah

Cedar Hills sits on the bench above Pleasant Grove and American Fork at the base of Mount Timpanogos, and it was platted from the start as a family city — wider lots, the Cedar Hills Golf Club running through the middle, and a housing stock dominated by two-story homes built between 1998 and 2010. That building era is the reason 5+ bedroom inventory here runs deeper than in most Utah County cities: builders were putting up 3,500 to 5,500-square-foot plans with unfinished basements that almost every owner has since finished into additional bedrooms, a second family room, or a guest suite. Total bedroom counts of six and seven are routine, not unusual.

The buyer profile is consistent — larger LDS families, remote workers wanting a dedicated office plus kids' rooms, and Silicon Slopes employees who want Lone Peak High School boundaries without paying Alpine or Highland prices. Expect three-car garages as the baseline, mountain-view lots on the east side of the city, and HOA-light neighborhoods (Cedar Hills proper has no master HOA, though a few subdivisions like Bridgestone and Cedars do). Summers are mild for Utah County thanks to the elevation around 4,900 feet, and winters bring real snow that the city handles well. Browse the active 5+ bedroom listings below to see what's on the market this week, and reach out when you want to walk through any of them.

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 5+ bedroom homes in Cedar Hills.

How common are 5+ bedroom homes in Cedar Hills?

Very common compared to most Utah cities. Cedar Hills was built out largely in the late 1990s and 2000s with family-sized floor plans, so a large share of the housing stock has finished basements that push total bedroom counts to five, six, or seven. On any given week the MLS usually shows a healthy mix of these larger homes.

What price range should I expect for a 5-bedroom home here?

Most 5+ bedroom homes in Cedar Hills fall in the upper-$700Ks to low-$1.2M range as of recent sales, with custom homes on the bench or backing the golf course pushing higher. Square footage typically runs 3,800 to 5,500 finished. Lot size, view of Timpanogos, and basement finish drive most of the price variation.

Are the extra bedrooms usually upstairs or in the basement?

Both layouts are common. Many two-story plans put four bedrooms upstairs with one or two more downstairs, while rambler floor plans typically have three up and two to three in a finished basement. If a main-floor primary suite matters to you, filter for ramblers since two-story plans here usually put the primary upstairs.

Which schools serve larger family homes in Cedar Hills?

Cedar Hills feeds into Alpine School District: Deerfield Elementary, Mt. Mahogany Elementary, Oak Canyon Junior High, and Lone Peak High School. Lone Peak is one of the higher-performing high schools in Utah County and is a major reason families with multiple kids target this specific city over neighboring areas.

Do these larger homes typically have RV parking or extra garage space?

Three-car garages are standard on most 5+ bedroom homes in Cedar Hills, and many lots in the Cedars, Bridgestone, and Harvey Pointe areas have room for RV pads on the side. Strict city ordinances govern long-term RV storage on the street, so dedicated parking on the lot is a real selling point.

How long is the commute from Cedar Hills to Silicon Slopes or Salt Lake?

Lehi's Silicon Slopes tech corridor is about 12-15 minutes via the Pioneer Crossing or SR-92. Downtown Salt Lake is roughly 40-45 minutes off-peak via I-15, and the SLC airport runs about 50 minutes. Many buyers choosing larger homes here are trading a longer commute for more square footage and the Lone Peak school boundary.