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Saratoga Springs, Utah

5+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Saratoga Springs, Utah

Saratoga Springs has become one of Utah County's fastest-growing cities for a reason — large, family-oriented floor plans at prices that are still meaningfully lower per square foot than nearby Lehi or Eagle Mountain. Homes with five or more bedrooms here typically run from the mid-$500,000s into the low $900,000s depending on lot size, finishes, and whether the home sits closer to the Ranches Golf Club or along the quieter western bench with unobstructed views of Utah Lake. The extra bedrooms draw a specific crowd: multigenerational families who need a mother-in-law suite or a dedicated space for aging parents, large families zoned into the fast-growing Alpine School District, and remote workers who want a dedicated home office without sacrificing a guest room. Neighborhoods like Harvest Hills, Wander, and Talons Cove regularly turn up these larger builds, many from the last decade with open great rooms, three-car garages, and full basement finishes that effectively double the livable square footage.

Because so many Saratoga Springs subdivisions were platted with generous lot minimums — often 0.2 to 0.35 acres — five-bedroom homes here frequently come with yard space that tighter Lehi or Draper lots simply cannot offer. The city sits roughly 30 miles south of Salt Lake International Airport via I-15, and the tech corridor along the Lehi "Silicon Slopes" is a 10–15 minute commute, which keeps demand for larger homes strong year-round. If you're weighing whether five bedrooms is worth the price step-up from a four-bedroom, consider that basement bedrooms in these layouts often come with egress windows and full baths, making them genuinely functional rather than just a checkbox. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Saratoga Springs market

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

Full Saratoga Springs market report
Median sale
$477,957
139 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
585
active + pending

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Common questions

About 5+ bedroom homes in Saratoga Springs.

What's the typical price range for a 5+ bedroom home in Saratoga Springs?

Most five-bedroom homes here trade in the high $500s to low $800s, with new construction in Beacon Pointe and lakefront-adjacent builds pushing past $900K. Older Harvest Hills product tends to be the value play, while custom homes near the lake or up against the foothills command the top of the range.

Are most 5-bedroom homes new construction or resale?

Saratoga Springs has been one of Utah County's fastest-growing cities for a decade, so inventory skews newer — a lot of the 5+ bedroom stock was built between 2015 and today. You'll see active builder communities mixed with resales from the first wave of growth around Israel Canyon Road and Crossroads Boulevard.

Do these homes usually have finished basements?

Often yes — many 5-bedroom floor plans here are 3-up, 2-down with a finished walkout or daylight basement, especially on lots that slope toward Utah Lake. If the basement is unfinished, that's worth factoring into your offer since finishing costs in Utah County are running $35–$50 per square foot right now.

Which schools serve larger family homes in Saratoga Springs?

The city is in Alpine School District, with elementary options including Sage Hills, Riverview, Springside, and Harvest. Secondary students typically feed into Vista Heights Middle and Westlake High. A new high school in the area has been part of long-range district planning to handle continued growth.

How's the commute from Saratoga Springs to Silicon Slopes or Salt Lake?

Pioneer Crossing and the Mountain View Corridor have made the drive to Lehi's tech corridor manageable — typically 15–25 minutes to Thanksgiving Point or Adobe outside of peak. Downtown Salt Lake runs about 45 minutes, and Provo is roughly 30 minutes via I-15.

Are HOA fees common with these properties?

Most newer subdivisions in Saratoga Springs carry an HOA, usually in the $30–$80 per month range, sometimes higher in communities with pools, splash pads, or pickleball courts. A handful of older or custom-lot homes are HOA-free, but they're the exception rather than the rule.