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Bountiful, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in Bountiful, Utah

Bountiful's golf course homes sit mostly on the east bench above Bountiful Ridge Golf Course, with a smaller cluster of properties tied to Eaglewood Golf Course just over the line in North Salt Lake. The appeal here isn't just the fairway view — it's the combination of green space, mature trees, and the long western look across the Salt Lake Valley and out to the Great Salt Lake at sunset. Homes along the Bountiful Ridge corridor tend to be 1990s–2010s builds on larger lots, often two-story with walkout basements that take advantage of the hillside. Prices on true fairway lots generally run a noticeable step above comparable homes a few blocks off the course, and inventory stays tight because owners don't turn over often.

Climate matters when you're buying for the golf. Bountiful's bench gets a real four-season pattern — playable golf roughly mid-March through late October, then snow on the course through winter. That's a shorter season than Washington County but a longer one than the Heber Valley courses. Buyers should also know that Davis School District serves this area, the commute to downtown Salt Lake runs about 15–20 minutes via I-15 or Legacy Parkway, and SLC International is roughly the same distance. If you're weighing a course-adjacent lot, pay attention to which hole the property faces, ball-strike exposure, and whether the lot has direct cart-path access. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

May 2026 · Bountiful market

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

Full Bountiful market report
Median sale
$583,000
36 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
7 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
101
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About golf course homes in Bountiful.

Which golf courses in Bountiful have homes backing the fairways?

Bountiful Ridge Golf Course on the east bench is the main one, with single-family homes lining several holes along Oakridge Drive and the surrounding streets. Eaglewood, technically in North Salt Lake but a five-minute drive from central Bountiful, also has course-frontage homes and is often grouped into the same search.

What's the price premium for a home on the course versus a comparable inland lot?

Course-frontage lots in Bountiful typically command a 10-20% premium over a similar home a few streets away, and the gap widens for properties with both fairway frontage and unobstructed lake or Antelope Island views. Updated homes on premium holes can push well past $1.2M.

Are there HOAs on Bountiful Ridge golf course homes?

Most of the course-frontage homes around Bountiful Ridge are not in an HOA — the neighborhoods are older established subdivisions rather than master-planned communities. That keeps monthly fees off the table but also means architectural standards vary house to house.

How playable is the course year-round?

Bountiful Ridge generally runs March through late October, weather permitting. The bench gets less snow accumulation than Big Cottonwood or Park City, but the course does close in winter, so backing homes have a quiet off-season with no foot traffic behind the fence.

Do golf course homes here come with any risk of stray balls?

It depends on the hole. Homes along the inside of a dogleg or near a tee box see more activity than those behind greens or along straight fairways. Sellers in Bountiful Ridge are generally upfront about which side of the property line takes the most hits, and many homes have netting or higher fencing on the exposed side.

How far are these homes from Salt Lake City and the airport?

From the Bountiful bench, downtown SLC is about 15 minutes via I-15 or Beck Street, and the Salt Lake International Airport runs roughly 20 minutes. That commute is a big part of why the bench has held its value — golf views without a resort-town drive.