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Murray, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in Murray, Utah

Murray sits right in the middle of the Salt Lake Valley, and its golf-adjacent housing centers on Murray Parkway Golf Course — an 18-hole municipal layout running along the Jordan River on the west side of town. Homes backing to the course tend to be 1970s through early-2000s builds on larger lots than you'll see in newer Wasatch Front suburbs, with mature trees, walk-out basements, and views west toward the Oquirrhs or east toward Mount Olympus depending on orientation. The neighborhoods around the course are quiet, established, and walkable to the Jordan River Parkway Trail, which runs the length of the valley for biking and dog-walking straight from the back gate.

Buyers drawn to course-side living in Murray usually want two things at once: green space and a central address. Murray Parkway is roughly 15 minutes from downtown Salt Lake, 20 from the airport, and a quick hop to Cottonwood Heights and the Big and Little Cottonwood Canyon ski resorts. Intermountain Medical Center, a major valley employer, sits just east of I-15, and Murray School District serves the area with its own independent district rather than feeding into Granite or Canyons. Tee times at Murray Parkway are among the more affordable along the Wasatch Front, which keeps the lifestyle accessible year after year. Browse the active listings below to see which course-side homes are currently on the market in Murray.

May 2026 · Murray market

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

Full Murray market report
Median sale
$495,250
42 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
10 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
149
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About golf course homes in Murray.

Which golf courses in Murray have homes backing up to the fairways?

Murray Parkway Golf Course on the city's west side is the main course with adjacent residential streets — homes along Murray Parkway Avenue and the surrounding cul-de-sacs back directly to the fairways and the Jordan River corridor. A short drive puts buyers near Old Mill, Mick Riley, and Forest Dale courses as well, though those sit just outside Murray's borders.

What do golf course homes in Murray typically cost compared to standard listings?

Expect a premium of roughly 8-15% over a comparable Murray home without course frontage, depending on whether the lot actually backs to the course or just sits in the neighborhood. Direct fairway lots with mountain views command the top end. Murray's overall median runs in the high $500Ks to mid $600Ks, so course-adjacent homes often list from the upper $600Ks into the $900Ks.

Is Murray Parkway Golf Course public, and how busy does it get?

It's a city-run public course, 18 holes, par 72, and one of the more affordable tee times along the Wasatch Front. Weekend mornings book up fast from April through October, but weekday play is manageable. Residents along the course don't get automatic tee-time priority, but proximity makes walk-on rounds easy.

Do golf course homes deal with stray balls or course traffic?

Yes — homes on the fairway side of holes will see occasional errant shots, and most owners install screening or tempered glass on exposed windows. The course itself is quiet outside of cart paths and morning maintenance. Murray Parkway is fairly forgiving in layout, so ball traffic is lighter than on tighter, tree-lined courses.

What's the commute like from Murray's golf course neighborhoods to downtown Salt Lake?

Downtown SLC is roughly 12-15 minutes via I-15, and the Murray Central TRAX station is a 5-minute drive from the Murray Parkway area. The airport runs about 20 minutes off-peak. That central location is a big reason Murray holds value compared to courses farther south in Draper or Bluffdale.

Are HOAs common for golf course homes in Murray?

Most homes around Murray Parkway are part of standard single-family neighborhoods without an HOA, since the course is municipally owned rather than part of a private community. A handful of townhome and patio-home pockets near the course do carry modest HOA dues. Always check the listing details — it varies block by block.