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Sandy, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Sandy, Utah

Sandy sits at the base of the Wasatch Mountains in the southeast corner of the Salt Lake Valley, roughly 20 miles from Salt Lake City International Airport and a short drive from the ski resorts of Little and Big Cottonwood Canyons. It's one of the larger cities in Utah by population, and its housing stock reflects that scale — Sandy has a substantial inventory of larger homes built during suburban growth waves in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, many of them on generous lots with mature landscaping. Homes with five or more bedrooms here tend to cluster in established neighborhoods like Dimple Dell, Pepperwood, and the hillside streets east of 1300 East, where square footage routinely runs 3,000–5,500 sq ft and prices generally fall in the $700,000–$1.2 million range depending on lot size, finishes, and proximity to the canyon mouths. Canyons School District serves most of Sandy, with schools like Alta High drawing families who want a strong academic and athletic program without leaving the valley.

Five-bedroom homes in Sandy typically attract a specific kind of buyer: multi-generational households that need a true mother-in-law suite, large families who want dedicated office and homework space after years of remote work normalization, or buyers who want a guest room that doesn't double as the laundry room. Many of the larger homes in Sandy also include finished basements that can function as a sixth or seventh bedroom, a home theater, or a secondary living area — worth asking about when you contact a listing agent. The city's access to I-15 and I-215 keeps commutes to downtown SLC, the Draper tech corridor, and Silicon Slopes in Lehi genuinely manageable. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Sandy market

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

Full Sandy market report
Median sale
$669,900
59 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
322
active + pending

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Common questions

About 5+ bedroom homes in Sandy.

How much does a 5-bedroom home in Sandy typically cost?

Most five-bedroom homes in Sandy trade between $850,000 and $1.6 million, depending on neighborhood, lot size, and finish level. East-bench addresses like Pepperwood and Hidden Valley push toward the upper end, while west Sandy near State Street can come in well under a million for similar square footage.

Which Sandy neighborhoods have the most large homes?

Pepperwood, Hidden Valley, Granite, Dimple Dell, and the streets climbing toward Little Cottonwood Canyon hold the bulk of the 5+ bedroom inventory. These areas were platted with bigger lots in the '80s and '90s, so basement bedrooms, bonus rooms, and three-car garages are standard.

What school district serves these homes?

Sandy is split between Canyons School District (most of the city, including Alta High, Hillcrest High, and Jordan High feeders) and a small slice in Jordan District on the west side. Buyers with school-age kids should confirm boundaries on the district site, since they were redrawn after Canyons split off in 2009.

Are most 5-bedroom Sandy homes single-level or two-story?

The majority are two-story or tri-level builds from the 1985–2005 era with finished basements that count toward the bedroom total. True single-level ramblers with five bedrooms above grade exist but are rarer and tend to sell quickly, especially in the 84092 zip code.

How long does the commute to downtown Salt Lake or Silicon Slopes run?

Downtown SLC is about 20–25 minutes via I-15 outside rush hour, and the Silicon Slopes tech corridor in Lehi/Draper is 15–20 minutes south on I-15 or Bangerter. TRAX light rail also runs through Sandy with stations at Historic Sandy and 9400 South.

Do larger Sandy homes usually have room for an in-law setup?

Quite a few do. Walk-out basements with a second kitchen, separate entrance, and two or three bedrooms are common in the foothill neighborhoods, which makes multi-generational living workable. If that's a priority, search for listings flagged as having an accessory apartment or mother-in-law suite.