4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Lindon, Utah
Lindon is one of the smaller Utah County cities, tucked between Orem and Pleasant Grove with the Wasatch rising sharply to the east and Utah Lake flat to the west. Four-bedroom-and-up homes here tend to attract two types of buyers: growing families who want Alpine School District schools without paying Highland or Alpine prices, and multigenerational households that need room for extended family or a basement setup for parents. Lot sizes in Lindon run noticeably larger than in much of Orem — quarter-acre and third-acre parcels are common, and the older neighborhoods west of State Street still have horse-zoned half-acre lots with mature trees and irrigation shares.
The bigger floor plans cluster in a few areas: the east bench near Lindon Heights and the foothills, where newer construction sits at 3,500-5,500 finished square feet with Mt. Timpanogos views; the established central neighborhoods around Lindon Elementary with 1990s-era two-stories; and the newer infill subdivisions north of 200 South. Commute-wise, Lindon is about 35 minutes to the Provo tech corridor at Silicon Slopes, 45 minutes to downtown SLC off-peak, and 10 minutes to the Murdock Canal Trail for running and biking. Winters here are mild compared to Park City but get real lake-effect snow a few times each season. Browse the active four-bedroom and larger listings below to see what's currently available, and reach out if you'd like to tour a specific neighborhood.
May 2026 · Lindon market
Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Lindon right now.
24 matching · page 1 of 1
Active listings
Prefer the map?
See all 24 4+ bedroom homes on a map
Pan around Lindon and refine by drawing your own boundary.
Common questions
About 4+ bedroom homes in Lindon.
What's the typical price range for 4+ bedroom homes in Lindon? ▾
Most four-bedroom homes in Lindon land between roughly $650,000 and $950,000, with larger five and six-bedroom houses on the east bench or near the foothills pushing past $1.2M. Pricing depends heavily on lot size, finished basement square footage, and proximity to the mountain — Lindon's east-side homes with Wasatch views command a real premium over flatter parcels closer to State Street.
Which schools serve larger family homes in Lindon? ▾
Lindon sits in the Alpine School District, which is consistently one of the higher-rated districts in the state. Most neighborhoods feed into Lindon Elementary, Oak Canyon Junior High, and Pleasant Grove High School. Families moving from out of state often cite the district as a primary reason for choosing Lindon over neighboring cities.
Do most 4+ bedroom homes here have finished basements? ▾
Yes — the majority of larger Lindon homes were built with full basements, and most are either finished or roughed-in for finishing. That's often how sellers get to a 5 or 6-bedroom count: two or three bedrooms upstairs and additional bedrooms plus a family room down. It also matters for multigenerational buyers wanting a basement apartment or mother-in-law setup.
How does Lindon compare to Orem or Pleasant Grove for larger homes? ▾
Lindon is smaller and quieter than both, with more newer construction than central Orem and slightly larger average lot sizes than much of Pleasant Grove. Buyers who want a four-bedroom home on a quarter-acre with mountain access often find better value in Lindon, though inventory is thinner because the city itself is only about 9 square miles.
Are there newer subdivisions with larger floor plans? ▾
Several pockets on the east side and along the 1600 North corridor have seen newer builds in the past 10-15 years with 3,500-5,500 square foot floor plans. Older established neighborhoods west of State Street tend to have larger lots but smaller original footprints, though many have been expanded or rebuilt.
How long do 4+ bedroom homes typically stay on the market in Lindon? ▾
When priced correctly, larger Lindon homes usually go under contract within 20-45 days. Homes priced above $1M or with unusual layouts can sit longer. The pool of buyers shopping for four or more bedrooms in this specific city is steady but not huge, so accurate pricing matters more here than in higher-volume markets.