4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Sundance, Utah
Four-bedroom and larger homes in Sundance are built around a specific use case: hosting people. Whether that's three generations gathered for Christmas week, a rotating cast of ski buddies in February, or a summer base camp for hiking Mount Timpanogos and floating the Provo River, the bigger floor plans up here are designed for the way mountain properties actually get used. Most sit on wooded lots between 6,200 and 7,500 feet elevation along the Provo Canyon corridor, with timber-frame construction, oversized great rooms, multiple fireplaces, and bunk rooms or lofts that push effective sleeping capacity well past the official bedroom count.
Pricing reflects the scarcity. Sundance covers a small geographic footprint, Robert Redford's original development covenants kept density low, and buildable lots near the resort rarely come up. Expect larger homes to start around $1.5M and run past $5M for ski-access or architect-designed properties with Timpanogos views. Buyers come from the Wasatch Front, out-of-state second-home shoppers, and a smaller group of full-timers who commute down the canyon to Orem, Provo, or the Silicon Slopes tech corridor in Lehi — roughly 25 to 40 minutes depending on snow. If you need square footage, multiple suites, and proximity to one of Utah's most distinctive mountain resorts, this is a narrow but worthwhile market to watch. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently available in Sundance.
June 2026 · Sundance market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Sundance.
How many 4+ bedroom homes are typically for sale in Sundance? ▾
Sundance is a small mountain community, so inventory stays tight — often just a handful of larger homes are active at any given time. Most 4-bedroom-plus properties here are custom builds or cabins designed to sleep extended family and guests. Check the live listings below for current count.
What price range should I expect for a 4-bedroom home in Sundance? ▾
Larger homes in Sundance generally start in the $1.5M–$2M range and climb well past $5M for ski-in/ski-out or architecturally significant properties. The mix of limited land, resort proximity, and Robert Redford's original development covenants keeps values strong. Lot size and views drive a lot of the spread.
Are most 4+ bedroom Sundance homes used as primary residences or second homes? ▾
The majority are second homes or family retreats owned by buyers from the Wasatch Front, California, and Texas. A smaller group lives there full-time and commutes down Provo Canyon to Orem, Provo, or Lehi's tech corridor — roughly 25–35 minutes depending on weather.
Can I short-term rent a 4-bedroom home in Sundance? ▾
Short-term rental rules vary by sub-area and HOA. Some properties within Sundance Resort's rental program are nightly-rental approved, while others restrict to 30-day minimums. Verify the specific zoning and CC&Rs before assuming Airbnb income — your agent can pull the documents on any listing.
How is winter access for larger homes up the canyon? ▾
Highway 92 (the Alpine Loop) closes seasonally, but the main access via US-189 and the Sundance Resort road stays open and plowed year-round. Driveways on steeper lots benefit from heated concrete or a reliable plow service. Most 4+ bedroom homes were built with mountain winters in mind — heated garages, mudrooms, and high-snow-load roofs are standard.
What's nearby for families needing the space of a 4-bedroom? ▾
Sundance Mountain Resort sits right at the doorstep with skiing, the Owl Bar, and the Tree Room restaurant. Bridal Veil Falls, the Provo River, and hiking on Mount Timpanogos are within minutes. For schools and big-box errands, Orem and Pleasant Grove are a 20-minute drive down the canyon.