Golf Course Homes for Sale in Bluffdale, Utah
Bluffdale sits at the south end of the Salt Lake Valley, tucked between the Jordan River, the Oquirrh foothills, and the Traverse Mountains that separate it from Lehi. Golf course homes here are a small, specific slice of the market — the city is more horse property and large-lot subdivisions than master-planned country club living — but the fairway-adjacent inventory that does exist pulls in steady buyer interest. Most golf course listings cluster around Mick Riley Golf Course on the north side of town and along Glenmoor Golf Course just across the border in South Jordan, with a handful of homes backing River Bend in neighboring Riverton. Lots tend to be larger than what you'd see in Daybreak or Lehi, and many were built in the 1990s and 2000s with deep setbacks from the course itself.
The buyer profile in Bluffdale skews toward families and semi-retired professionals who want quick I-15 access to Silicon Slopes and downtown SLC without the density of Draper or Sandy. A fairway lot here usually means open sight lines toward the Wasatch, mature trees, and a quieter back yard than a standard interior lot — at a price premium that typically runs 5–12% over comparable non-course homes in the same subdivision. Inventory is thin and turnover is slow, so serious buyers usually set up MLS alerts and move fast when something hits. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available along the local fairways.
May 2026 · Bluffdale market
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About golf course homes in Bluffdale.
Which golf courses in Bluffdale have homes backing the fairways? ▾
The main one is Mick Riley, a short 9-hole municipal course on the north edge of town, plus Glenmoor Golf Course just over the line in South Jordan, which has the largest concentration of fairway-adjacent homes serving Bluffdale buyers. River Bend in Riverton is also close enough that locals consider those listings part of the same search. Truly on-course lots inside Bluffdale city limits are limited, so inventory turns quickly.
What do golf course homes in Bluffdale typically cost? ▾
Most fairway-adjacent homes in the Bluffdale/South Jordan/Riverton golf corridor run from the upper $700Ks into the $1.4M range, depending on lot size, view, and whether the home backs a tee box, fairway, or green. Larger custom homes on premium lots near Glenmoor can push past $1.6M. Expect roughly a 5–12% premium over comparable non-course homes.
Are HOA fees higher for golf course properties here? ▾
It depends on the subdivision. Glenmoor-area homes often have modest HOAs covering common areas, while many Bluffdale fairway lots have no HOA at all since they sit in older established neighborhoods. Always check whether the course itself is private, semi-private, or municipal — Mick Riley and Glenmoor are both public play, so there's no club membership requirement to buy.
Do I have to worry about golf balls hitting the house? ▾
It's a real consideration on certain holes. Listing agents should disclose ball-strike history, and many owners along Glenmoor have added screened patios, tempered glass, or netting on the most exposed elevations. Lots behind tee boxes and along the right side of par 4s see the most action; lots behind greens are usually quieter.
How's the commute from a Bluffdale golf course home to downtown Salt Lake? ▾
Bluffdale sits about 22 miles south of downtown SLC, roughly 25–35 minutes via I-15 or Bangerter Highway outside of rush hour. The Bluffdale FrontRunner station is a short drive from most of the golf neighborhoods if you want to skip the freeway. Silicon Slopes in Lehi and Draper is 10–15 minutes south.
Is the golf season long enough in Bluffdale to justify the premium? ▾
Yes — the southern Salt Lake Valley typically gets a playable season from mid-March through early November, with the warm, dry stretch from June through September being the core. Winters are cold but generally dry enough that some golfers sneak in rounds on mild January days. The mountain views from the courses hold up year-round even when the greens are closed.