Community · Salt Lake City, Utah
Sugarhouse Homes For Sale
86 active homes for sale in Sugarhouse, Salt Lake City. Updated continuously from the MLS.
For sale
In Sugarhouse
Sugarhouse · Community report Updated July 2026
Sugarhouse is an established Salt Lake City neighborhood where the vast majority of homes were built before 1970, giving the area its characteristic bungalow and cottage character on median lots of about 6,100 square feet. Over the past 13 months, 190 homes sold with median sale prices ranging from roughly $600,000 to $760,000; the most recent data point, June 2026, recorded a median of $759,750 on 29 sales and a sale-to-list ratio of 100.46%, indicating sellers received slightly above asking price. Days on market moved from a low of 5–6 days during the spring selling season to a slower 54–61 days in the winter months, a seasonal pattern typical of the market. School assignments are split across multiple boundaries — Highland High serves approximately 75% of homes, while middle and elementary feeds divide between Clayton and Hillside, and Nibley Park and Hawthorne respectively. Buyers should also note a median HOA fee of $560 per month, which is meaningful and worth verifying on any specific listing.
Schools
Where Sugarhouse students attend
Derived from school assignments on recent MLS listings in this community. Confirm current zoning with the local school district.
Neighborhood profile
What homes here look like
Home age distribution
860 listings sampled (last 36 months)
24-month trend
Sugarhouse sales activity
Median sale prices and monthly closing volume across all reported MLS sales inside this community. Updated monthly from RESO archives.
Median sale price
Monthly median of closed sales
Monthly activity
Sold (orange) · new listings (blue)
Days on market
Median days from list to close
Sale-to-list ratio
Close price ÷ original list (buyer/seller leverage)
Source: Utah RESO feed aggregated by Best Utah Real Estate. Each month reflects all closed sales attributed to Sugarhouse via subdivision name or polygon boundary.
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