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Syracuse, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in Syracuse, Utah

Syracuse sits on the west side of Davis County between Antelope Island and I-15, and its golf scene revolves around Glen Eagle Golf Course — a public 18-hole layout off 2000 West that's been the centerpiece of several west-side neighborhoods for years. Homes backing the fairways here tend to be newer builds from the early 2000s onward, with larger lots than you'll see in older Davis County towns, walkout basements where the grading allows, and clear sightlines toward the Great Salt Lake and Antelope Island to the west. Pricing for fairway-adjacent properties in Syracuse generally runs a notable step above comparable interior lots in the same subdivision, with most current course-side homes landing in the upper-$600s to low-$900s depending on square footage and lot position.

Buyers drawn to golf course homes in Syracuse usually want two things at once: an open, green backyard view without paying Park City prices, and a quick commute — Hill Air Force Base is roughly 15 minutes east, downtown Salt Lake is about 30 minutes south, and the Legacy Parkway gets you around Bountiful traffic. The climate cooperates too. Glen Eagle typically opens in March and stays playable into November, so a course-side lot is usable scenery for three quarters of the year. Lake-effect snow can hit harder here than in Kaysville or Farmington, so ask about driveway orientation and snow load on any course-facing patio cover. Browse the active listings below to see which fairway-side homes are currently on the market in Syracuse.

May 2026 · Syracuse market

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

Full Syracuse market report
Median sale
$597,000
30 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
16 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
125
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About golf course homes in Syracuse.

Which golf course do most Syracuse golf course homes back up to?

Almost all of them border Glen Eagle Golf Course, the city-owned 18-hole public course off 2000 West. A handful of homes in newer west-side subdivisions also sit near the practice areas and shorter holes. There aren't private country club courses inside Syracuse city limits, so Glen Eagle is the reference point.

How much of a premium do fairway lots command in Syracuse?

Course-adjacent homes typically sell for roughly $40,000 to $90,000 more than equivalent interior lots in the same neighborhood, depending on which hole they back and whether the view is open or partially screened by trees. Lots facing the back nine with Antelope Island sightlines tend to pull the highest premiums.

Are golf course homes in Syracuse at risk of stray balls?

It depends on the hole. Homes along the dogleg fairways on the back nine see more errant shots than those behind tee boxes or greens. Most owners on the higher-traffic holes have either heavier patio screens, tempered windows on the course-facing side, or mature landscaping that intercepts balls. Ask the listing agent about the home's specific hole position.

Can homeowners access Glen Eagle directly from their backyard?

No — Glen Eagle is a public course and there's no private gate access from adjacent yards. Residents play by booking tee times like anyone else, though living a two-minute drive from the clubhouse is the practical perk. Some HOAs in the area have negotiated resident play discounts; confirm with each subdivision.

What's the typical lot size for a course-side home here?

Most fairway-adjacent lots in Syracuse run between a quarter acre and a half acre, which is larger than what you'll see in newer Layton or Kaysville builds. A few custom homes on the west end of the course sit on lots closer to two-thirds of an acre with room for RV parking and detached shops.

How is the commute from Syracuse golf course neighborhoods?

Hill Air Force Base is about 15 minutes via Antelope Drive, downtown Salt Lake runs 30 to 35 minutes via Legacy Parkway, and the Salt Lake International Airport is roughly 25 minutes. The west-side location actually beats central Davis County for airport runs because you skip the I-15 chokepoint at Farmington.