Homes with Pools for Sale in North Salt Lake, Utah
North Salt Lake sits on the eastern bench of Davis County, tucked between the Wasatch foothills and the shores of the Great Salt Lake, about 10 miles north of downtown Salt Lake City. Summers here run warm and dry — daytime highs regularly push into the low-to-mid 90s from late June through August, with low humidity that makes a backyard pool genuinely refreshing rather than just decorative. Unlike St. George, where pools are nearly universal, North Salt Lake's pool inventory is more selective, which means homes that have one tend to command a noticeable premium and move faster when priced right. The city's established neighborhoods — Legacy Hills, Foxboro, and the upper bench streets with Wasatch Front views — are where you'll find most of the pool properties, typically on lots large enough to accommodate a deck, landscaping, and the equipment pad that comes with a properly installed in-ground pool.
Davis County imposes no blanket outdoor-watering bans specific to pool ownership, though the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District and Davis & Weber Counties Canal Company do issue tiered watering schedules during drought years, so it's worth confirming current restrictions with the seller. Most North Salt Lake pools run from late May through early October — roughly a five-month season — and gas-heated pools can push that window a few weeks in either direction. HOA rules in Foxboro and a handful of other subdivisions may govern fence requirements and pool equipment screening, so review the CC&Rs before making an offer. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available.
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Is a backyard pool practical in North Salt Lake's climate? ▾
Swim season runs roughly Memorial Day through mid-September, with July and August averaging highs in the low 90s. Most owners winterize and cover the pool from late October through April. A heater stretches the usable window by four to six weeks on either end.
How much does a pool add to a home's price in North Salt Lake? ▾
Expect a premium of roughly $25,000 to $60,000 over a comparable home without one, depending on whether it's in-ground vs. above-ground, heated, and how the surrounding hardscape is built out. Pools tend to add more value on the bench lots in Eaglewood and Foxboro where outdoor entertaining space is a real selling point.
Are there water restrictions that affect pool fills or top-offs? ▾
Weber Basin and the city occasionally implement drought-stage watering schedules that limit landscape irrigation, but pool fills and top-offs are generally allowed year-round. Initial fills on new construction sometimes require coordination with the water department. Check current stage status before closing if a fill is part of your plans.
Do most pools here run on natural gas or another heat source? ▾
Natural gas heaters are the most common since Dominion Energy service is standard across North Salt Lake. Solar covers and a few heat pumps show up on newer builds, but gas is the workhorse given how quickly it gets a pool back to swimming temp after a cool night.
Which neighborhoods in North Salt Lake have the most pool homes? ▾
Eaglewood, Foxboro, and the larger lots up on the eastern bench above Highway 89 see the highest concentration. Lot size matters — older Foxboro homes on quarter-acre-plus parcels and the custom builds in Eaglewood near the golf course have the room to make a pool work without crowding the yard.
What should I check during inspection on a pool home? ▾
Get a dedicated pool inspection separate from the general home inspection — they cover the pump, heater, filter, plaster or liner condition, and the equipment pad. Ask for service records, the age of the heater (12-15 years is typical lifespan at this elevation), and confirm the safety fencing meets Davis County code.