Homes with Pools for Sale in Bountiful, Utah
Bountiful sits on the benches just north of Salt Lake City, with established neighborhoods climbing from the I-15 corridor up to the foothills below Mueller Park and the North Canyon trailhead. Pool homes here are less common than in St. George or Washington County because Bountiful's swim season runs roughly Memorial Day through mid-September — four good months of upper-80s heat, then a quick drop once Wasatch evenings cool off. That makes a pool a genuine lifestyle decision rather than a default amenity, and the homes that do have them tend to sit on the larger east-bench lots in Oak Hills, Bountiful Heights, and the older parts of Val Verda where original owners had room to build in the 1970s and '80s.
Buyers shopping pool properties in Bountiful are usually trading new construction for lot size, mature landscaping, and proximity to downtown SLC — most of these homes are 15 minutes from the airport and a quick run to I-15 or Legacy Parkway. Expect a mix of gunite pools with attached spas on the higher-end bench listings and simpler vinyl-liner setups on mid-range properties closer to 500 West. Heaters, auto-covers, and updated equipment rooms matter here because of the shorter season, so pay attention to what's included when comparing listings. Browse the active homes below to see which Bountiful pool properties are currently on the market.
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How long is the pool season in Bountiful? ▾
Realistic swim weather runs from late May through mid-September, with peak use in July and August when daytime highs sit in the 90s. Shoulder months are usable with a heater, but most owners winterize and cover by mid-October before the first hard freeze rolls down off the bench.
Are most pools in Bountiful in-ground or above-ground? ▾
The majority of MLS pool listings in Bountiful are in-ground gunite or vinyl-liner pools, often built into sloped bench lots in neighborhoods like Eaglewood, Oak Hills, and the east bench above Bountiful Boulevard. Above-ground pools show up occasionally on flatter west-side lots but are far less common in the resale market.
How much does a pool add to the price of a Bountiful home? ▾
A well-maintained in-ground pool typically adds roughly $30,000 to $60,000 to a Bountiful home's value, depending on age, equipment, and whether it includes a spa or auto-cover. Bench-lot homes with pools and Salt Lake Valley views tend to command the higher end of that range.
What should I check during a pool inspection here? ▾
Hire a dedicated pool inspector in addition to your general home inspector. Focus on the plaster or liner condition, pump and heater age, freeze-protection wiring, and the auto-cover mechanism if equipped. Bountiful's freeze-thaw cycles are hard on coping, tile, and plumbing, so cracks and prior repairs matter.
Do Bountiful or Weber Basin water restrictions affect pool fills? ▾
Weber Basin Water Conservancy District has issued watering restrictions in recent drought years, but filling and topping off residential pools has generally remained allowed. Most owners fill from the tap and budget for evaporation losses in July and August, which can run an inch or more per week.
What are the insurance and fencing requirements? ▾
Davis County and Bountiful City require a barrier at least 4 feet tall around in-ground pools, with self-closing, self-latching gates. Homeowners insurance carriers will ask about the pool and may require the fence plus an absence of diving boards or slides to keep premiums reasonable.