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Draper, Utah

Homes with Pools for Sale in Draper, Utah

Draper sits at the south end of the Salt Lake Valley, climbing from the valley floor near I-15 up to the Traverse Ridge benches and SunCrest at around 6,000 feet. That elevation spread matters when you're shopping for a pool home: a property in Draper Historic or off 12300 South gets meaningfully warmer summer evenings than one perched above 5,500 feet in SunCrest, where nights cool off fast even in July. Practical swim season here runs roughly Memorial Day through mid-September, and most serious pool owners install gas heaters and quality automatic covers to extend the shoulder seasons and protect the equipment through hard Wasatch winters.

Pool inventory in Draper tends to cluster in the higher price tiers — Corner Canyon, South Mountain, the eastern bench above Highland Drive, and the larger custom lots in SunCrest. Expect most pool homes to list above $1.2M, with the bigger estates carrying spas, sport courts, and outdoor kitchens alongside the pool. Lot size is the constraint west of I-15, where many parcels simply aren't deep enough for a full in-ground build. HOA rules also vary widely between subdivisions, so fencing, equipment screening, and even pool color can be regulated. The listings below show what's currently active on the Draper MLS with a pool — use the map view to sort by neighborhood and elevation as you narrow things down.

May 2026 · Draper market

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

Full Draper market report
Median sale
$758,500
42 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
8 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
165
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with pools in Draper.

Is a backyard pool worth it in Draper's climate?

Draper sits at roughly 4,500 feet on the south end of Salt Lake Valley, so realistic swim season runs late May through mid-September — about 14-16 weeks without a heater. Most owners here add a gas heater and a safety cover to stretch shoulder seasons and protect the pool through Wasatch winters. If your family will use it 3-4 months a year, the math works for a lot of buyers; if you're hoping for year-round, an indoor pool or hot tub is the more practical add.

Which Draper neighborhoods have the most pool homes?

SunCrest up on Traverse Ridge has a number of custom homes with pools, as does the eastern bench around Corner Canyon and Steep Mountain. South Mountain and the larger lots near Highland Drive also see pool inventory pop up. Older sections west of I-15, like Draper Historic, tend to have smaller lots where pools are less common.

What does a pool add to a Draper home's price?

Expect a $60,000-$120,000 premium for an in-ground pool in good condition, depending on size, heating, and whether there's a spa, cover, and finished hardscape. Pools rarely return 100% of build cost at resale, but in Draper's higher price tiers ($1.2M+) they're more of a baseline expectation than a luxury upgrade.

How many pool homes are typically listed in Draper at one time?

Active pool inventory in Draper usually runs somewhere between 5 and 20 listings depending on season, with more hitting the MLS in spring. The live results below this page reflect current availability.

What should I check during inspection on a Draper pool home?

Have a pool-specific inspector verify the heater (most are natural gas here), pump and filter age, plaster or pebble surface condition, and the winterization history — freeze damage to plumbing is the big regional risk. Also confirm safety fencing meets Draper City code and check the HOA rules in places like SunCrest, which can restrict equipment placement and fencing height.

Are there water restrictions that affect filling or topping off a pool?

Draper follows the broader Salt Lake County drought guidance, which periodically limits outdoor watering but generally allows pool fills and top-offs. Some years the city has asked residents to delay initial fills until later in spring. Check current Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District guidance before closing if a fresh fill is part of your plan.