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Millcreek, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in Millcreek, Utah

Millcreek sits in the foothills just south of Salt Lake City, and its golf course homes cluster around two public courses: Mick Riley Golf Course on 900 East and Forest Dale Golf Course near 2300 South. Both are established, walkable courses surrounded by mid-century neighborhoods with mature trees, larger lots than you'll see in newer Salt Lake County subdivisions, and easy access to I-215, downtown SLC (about 15 minutes), and Cottonwood Heights. Buyers drawn to these pockets are usually trading newer construction for location — Millcreek's tree-lined streets, walkable feel, and proximity to both the canyons and the city are hard to replicate further out.

Homes backing the courses tend to be ranch-style or split-level builds from the 1950s through the 1980s, with many remodeled or scraped and replaced over the past decade. Lot frontage on a fairway adds a real premium here because open green space directly behind a yard is scarce in this part of the valley. Year-round usability is a plus too: Millcreek averages around 220 sunny days, and both Mick Riley and Forest Dale stay open through most of the shoulder seasons, so the views aren't dormant for half the year. Inventory along the courses is thin — typically only a handful of active listings at any one time — so it pays to watch the MLS closely. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Millcreek market

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

Full Millcreek market report
Median sale
$650,000
19 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
3 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
150
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About golf course homes in Millcreek.

Which golf courses do Millcreek homes back up to?

Millcreek's main golf course is Mick Riley Golf Course, a popular 9-hole executive course on 900 East run by Salt Lake County. Forest Dale Golf Course, just north in the 2300 South area, also has adjacent homes that show up in Millcreek MLS searches. Nibley Park is a short drive west, so some buyers expand their search to include homes near all three.

Do golf course homes in Millcreek carry a price premium?

Yes, usually 5–15% over comparable homes a few blocks off the course, depending on whether the lot directly fronts a fairway or just sits in the neighborhood. Direct fairway frontage on Mick Riley commands the biggest bump because those lots are finite and rarely turn over. Mature trees and larger lot sizes in these pockets also add value independent of the course itself.

Are there HOA fees on Millcreek golf course properties?

Most are not in an HOA — these are established single-family neighborhoods built between the 1950s and 1980s, not planned golf communities like you'd see in St. George or Park City. That means no mandatory dues, but also no shared amenities or course access beyond paying public green fees like everyone else.

Do residents get any golf perks from living on the course?

No. Mick Riley and Forest Dale are public county courses, so backing up to a fairway doesn't grant tee-time priority or discounted rates. The benefit is the view, the open green space behind your yard, and walking-distance convenience to the first tee.

What's the risk of stray golf balls?

It's a real consideration, especially on lots near tee boxes or dogleg holes. Many homes along Mick Riley have netting, taller fencing, or shatter-resistant windows on the course-facing side. Ask the seller about ball-strike history during due diligence — most homeowners track it, and Utah case law generally places liability on the golfer, not the course or homeowner.

How often do these homes come up for sale?

Turnover is slow. Mick Riley and Forest Dale together touch maybe 60–80 directly-adjacent lots, and owners tend to stay put. Expect a handful of active listings at any given time, and be ready to move quickly when one hits the MLS. Setting up an instant alert is the practical way to catch them.