Golf Course Homes for Sale in North Salt Lake, Utah
North Salt Lake sits on the eastern bench of Davis County, perched between the Wasatch foothills and the Great Salt Lake shoreline, roughly 8 miles north of downtown Salt Lake City. The city's most recognizable golf amenity is Eaglewood Golf Course, an 18-hole public course that winds through the hillside neighborhoods off Eaglewood Drive and delivers some of the most dramatic views on the Wasatch Front — tee boxes overlooking the Salt Lake Valley, the lake itself, and on clear days, the Oquirrh Mountains to the west. Homes adjacent to or along Eaglewood's fairways typically sit in the $500,000–$850,000 range, though larger custom builds on premier lots push well above that. The course's elevation and hillside terrain mean many of these properties also carry unobstructed valley views that hold their value independent of the golf itself.
For buyers who want the golf-course lifestyle without a long commute, North Salt Lake is genuinely hard to beat. Legacy Highway (SR-67) and I-15 put you at the Salt Lake International Airport in about 20 minutes, and the Bountiful area's retail, dining, and medical corridor along 400 South is minutes away. Davis School District serves the area, with South Davis Junior High and Woods Cross High School as the primary secondary feeders. Winters here are mild compared to the canyons — the valley floor rarely sees the prolonged deep freezes of higher-elevation Utah communities — so golf season typically runs March through November. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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About golf course homes in North Salt Lake.
Which golf course do most North Salt Lake golf course homes border? ▾
Almost all of them sit along Eaglewood Golf Course, the municipal 18-hole course owned by the city. There isn't a second course in North Salt Lake itself, though Bountiful Ridge and Davis Park courses are a short drive north. If a listing here advertises golf course frontage, it's almost certainly Eaglewood.
Do Eaglewood-adjacent homes come with course memberships or discounts? ▾
No — Eaglewood is a public, city-run course, so there's no membership tied to the homes. Residents pay the same green fees as anyone else, though North Salt Lake residents do get a small discount on annual passes. There's no HOA-bundled golf access like you'd see at a private club.
What's the price premium for a home backing the fairway versus one a street away? ▾
Fairway-frontage homes typically command a 10–20% premium over otherwise comparable homes a block off the course, depending on which hole they back and the view orientation. Homes with both fairway frontage and a west-facing lake view tend to sit at the top of the range. Lots on the back nine generally hold value better because they're quieter.
How much of the year is the course actually green and playable? ▾
Eaglewood is typically open from mid-March through mid-November, weather depending. The course closes for winter once snow accumulates, so from December through February you're looking at snow-covered fairways rather than green ones. Most owners consider the winter view of the foothills a fair trade.
Are errant golf balls a real concern for fairway homes? ▾
It depends entirely on which hole you back. Homes along the dogleg sides of par 4s and 5s see occasional balls in the yard, while homes behind tee boxes or well past landing zones rarely do. Ask the listing agent which hole the property fronts and check for any netting or window damage history before writing an offer.
What school district serves Eaglewood-area homes? ▾
Davis School District. The typical boundary assignment is Foxboro Elementary or Orchard Elementary, South Davis Junior High, and Woods Cross High School, though boundaries shift periodically. Davis District consistently ranks among the stronger districts along the Wasatch Front.