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Centerville, Utah

Luxury Homes for Sale in Centerville, Utah

Centerville sits on the Davis County bench between Bountiful and Farmington, about 12 miles north of downtown Salt Lake City and roughly 20 minutes from SLC International. The luxury tier here is driven almost entirely by location: homes built into the foothills east of US-89 pull in views of the Great Salt Lake to the west and Francis Peak to the east, and the older estate lots along Pages Lane and Chase Lane offer half-acre to full-acre parcels that are increasingly rare this close to Salt Lake. Most high-end inventory falls between $1.2M and $2.5M, with custom benchland builds and equestrian properties pushing into the $3M range.

Buyers shopping this price point in Centerville tend to be executives commuting to Salt Lake, business owners who want quick I-15 and Legacy Parkway access without paying Holladay or Cottonwood Heights prices, and families drawn to the Davis School District's reputation. The trade-off versus Park City or Holladay is straightforward: you give up resort-town cachet, but you gain larger lots, lower property taxes, and a 25-minute commute to the airport. Inventory at this tier is thin — often fewer than 15 active listings in any given month — so serious buyers usually set up alerts and tour quickly when something hits the MLS. Browse the active luxury listings below to see what's currently available in Centerville.

May 2026 · Centerville market

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

Full Centerville market report
Median sale
$430,000
9 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
5 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
52
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About luxury homes in Centerville.

What price range qualifies as luxury in Centerville?

In Centerville, luxury generally starts around $1.2M and runs into the $2.5M-$3M+ range for custom benchlands and equestrian properties. The east-side homes along Pages Lane, Deuel Creek, and the foothills above 400 East tend to anchor the top of the market because of lot size and lake views.

Which Centerville neighborhoods have the most high-end inventory?

The bench above Main Street — particularly Founders Point, the area near Centerville Canyon, and the streets climbing toward Deuel Creek — holds most of the custom builds. You'll also see larger estate parcels on the older agricultural lots west of US-89, some of which still include horse property zoning.

How long do luxury listings typically sit in Centerville?

Days on market vary heavily by price tier. Homes under $1.5M usually move in 30-60 days when priced correctly, while $2M+ properties can sit 90-180 days because the buyer pool is smaller and most purchases are cash or jumbo-financed.

Are new luxury builds available, or is it mostly resale?

Centerville is largely built out, so resale dominates. New construction at the luxury level usually means a teardown-rebuild on an existing bench lot or one of the rare remaining custom parcels near the mouth of the canyon. Expect a 12-18 month build timeline if you go that route.

What do buyers get at this price point that mid-market homes don't?

At $1.5M and up, expect 5,000+ square feet, four-car garages, finished walkout basements, and lots over a third of an acre with Great Salt Lake or Wasatch views. Many include casitas, sport courts, or RV bays, which are harder to find in tighter Davis County markets like Bountiful or Farmington.

How does Centerville luxury compare to neighboring Bountiful or Farmington?

Centerville sits between the two and often prices slightly under comparable Bountiful bench homes while offering quicker access to Legacy Parkway and I-15. Farmington's Station Park corridor draws a different buyer — more new construction, less mature landscaping. Centerville tends to attract buyers who want established trees, larger lots, and a shorter commute to downtown Salt Lake.