Luxury Homes for Sale in Draper, Utah
Draper's luxury market sits in a useful spot on the Wasatch Front: close enough to Silicon Slopes and the Cottonwood canyons to matter for tech executives and skiers, but with bigger lots and newer construction than you'll see in Holladay or the Avenues. Most high-end inventory clusters in three areas — SunCrest at the top of Traverse Mountain (views from roughly 6,200 feet of elevation), the gated and semi-custom pockets along Corner Canyon and Hidden Canyon, and the older equestrian estates on the east bench off Highland Drive. Prices above $1.5M generally buy a custom build with a view corridor, while the $2.5M–$5M tier brings acreage, multi-car garages, sport courts, and finishes from builders like Magleby, Cameo, and Lone Peak.
Climate and commute shape the buyer profile here. Draper averages around 220 sunny days, sees real snow on the SunCrest side in winter, and puts you about 25 minutes from Salt Lake City International and under 40 minutes to Park City via I-80. Canyons-district schools (Corner Canyon High in particular) and Draper's two-hospital footprint draw families relocating from California and Texas. The local luxury inventory shifts week to week — sometimes there are six active listings above $2M, sometimes twenty — so pricing benchmarks move with what's currently competing. Browse the active listings below to see what's on the market today, and reach out if you want a private showing or off-market options.
May 2026 · Draper market
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What price range qualifies as luxury in Draper? ▾
On the Draper MLS, luxury generally starts around $1.5M and runs past $5M for benchmark estates in SunCrest, Hidden Canyon, and the gated pockets above Traverse Ridge Road. Anything above roughly $2.5M typically includes acreage, custom finishes, or a true Salt Lake Valley view corridor. Entry-level luxury near 12300 South tends to be newer production builds with premium upgrades rather than custom architecture.
Which Draper neighborhoods carry the highest price tags? ▾
SunCrest at the top of Traverse Mountain holds many of the city's view-driven luxury sales, while the equestrian properties off Highland Drive and the gated enclaves near Corner Canyon trade for the highest dollar-per-square-foot. Hidden Canyon Estates and the custom lots backing Corner Canyon High School also see consistent seven-figure activity.
Do Draper luxury homes typically include acreage? ▾
It depends on the pocket. Equestrian properties on the east bench and pre-2005 estates often sit on a half-acre to five acres with horse rights. Newer luxury construction in SunCrest and Hidden Canyon usually runs a quarter-acre or less because of the hillside topography, with the value concentrated in the views and the build quality.
What features should I expect at the $2M+ level here? ▾
Buyers in this range typically see 5,000–8,000 finished square feet, four-car garages with RV bays, walk-out basements with wet bars, sport courts, and primary suites positioned to capture Salt Lake Valley or Wasatch views. Smart-home wiring, snowmelt driveways for the steeper SunCrest lots, and chef kitchens with secondary prep kitchens are standard.
How does Draper luxury compare to Holladay or Alpine? ▾
Draper gives you newer construction and easier freeway access than Holladay, and slightly lower entry pricing than Alpine for comparable square footage. The trade-off is that Draper's luxury inventory leans modern and hillside, while Alpine offers more mature trees and flatter lots. Holladay buyers are paying for established neighborhoods and proximity to downtown Salt Lake.
Is the luxury market in Draper moving quickly right now? ▾
Homes priced sharply and shown well still trade in 30–60 days, but overpriced listings above $2M can sit for six months or more. The active luxury inventory shown below updates directly from the Wasatch Front Regional MLS, so days-on-market and price reductions reflect real-time conditions.