Luxury Homes for Sale in North Salt Lake, Utah
North Salt Lake sits on the benches just north of the capital, where Davis County meets the Wasatch foothills, and its luxury market reflects that geography. The high-end inventory here clusters in Eaglewood, Foxboro's executive sections, and the hillside cuts above Highway 89, with custom builds running from roughly $1.1M up past $3M for estate properties with full Salt Lake Valley views. Many of these homes are perched to catch sunsets over the Great Salt Lake and the lights of downtown SLC about 12 minutes south, while the back side of the ridge looks into Mueller Park and the trail system running up to North Canyon. It's a quieter alternative to Holladay or the Avenues for buyers who want square footage, a three-car garage minimum, and quick access to I-15 and the airport (15 minutes door-to-curb on a normal day).
Buyers shopping the upper tier in North Salt Lake tend to be executives at Lagoon-corridor employers, medical professionals commuting to the U or Intermountain, and out-of-state transplants relocating from California and the Pacific Northwest who want newer construction without Park City pricing. Lot sizes on the bench are generous compared to anything inside Salt Lake City proper, and Davis School District (Foxboro Elementary, Woods Cross High) is a real draw for families. Expect to see walkout basements, casitas, sport courts, and the occasional vineyard-style terraced yard on the steeper lots. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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About luxury homes in North Salt Lake.
What price point is considered luxury in North Salt Lake? ▾
The luxury threshold here generally starts around $1M, with most high-end inventory falling between $1.2M and $2.5M. Estate properties on the Eaglewood ridge or large custom builds with full valley views can push past $3M, though those are rare and often sell off-market.
Which neighborhoods have the most luxury inventory? ▾
Eaglewood (around the golf course and up the hillside) carries the most consistent high-end activity, followed by the upper sections of Foxboro and the custom-lot subdivisions along Eaglepointe Drive and Eagleridge. The further up the bench you go, the bigger the views and the higher the price per square foot.
How does luxury pricing here compare to Holladay or the Avenues? ▾
North Salt Lake typically runs 15-25% less per square foot than comparable homes in Holladay or the east-bench Avenues, largely because of the Davis County address and the 10-minute drive farther from downtown. Buyers get newer construction and larger lots for the trade-off.
Are there HOA-restricted luxury communities or mostly custom lots? ▾
It's a mix. Eaglewood has an HOA tied to the golf course community with architectural standards, while many of the hillside customs are on independent lots with no HOA. Foxboro's higher-end sections sit inside a master-planned HOA with amenities like pools and parks.
What's the commute to downtown Salt Lake and the airport? ▾
Downtown SLC is about 12 minutes via I-15 or Beck Street outside of rush hour, and SLC International is roughly 15 minutes. That proximity is one of the main reasons buyers choose North Salt Lake over moving further into Davis County or up to Park City.
Do luxury homes here typically have mountain access or trail systems nearby? ▾
Yes. The Bonneville Shoreline Trail runs along the bench, and Mueller Park Canyon (with the popular Rudy's Flat and Elephant Rock trails) is a 5-minute drive from most upper-bench homes. A lot of buyers at this price point specifically want trailhead access from their neighborhood.