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Syracuse, Utah

Luxury Homes for Sale in Syracuse, Utah

Syracuse sits on the west side of Davis County between Antelope Island and the Wasatch Front, and its luxury market has grown up alongside the city itself over the last fifteen years. Most high-end homes here are newer construction — custom builds on half-acre to full-acre lots in pockets like Bluff Ridge, the lakeside neighborhoods west of 2000 West, and the larger estate parcels closer to Bluff Road and Antelope Drive. Buyers in this tier are typically looking for 5,000+ square feet, three- or four-car garages with RV bays, finished basements with theater and gym space, and either lake-and-island views or open Wasatch views to the east. Price points for true luxury inventory generally start around $1.1M and run into the $2M+ range for waterfront-adjacent estates and custom builds with acreage.

The appeal is straightforward: Syracuse gives you space and newer construction that's hard to find in Farmington or Centerville, plus quick access to I-15, Hill Air Force Base (about 10 minutes), and Salt Lake International (roughly 25 minutes without traffic). The Jordan School District boundary, the Antelope Island causeway at the end of Antelope Drive, and the growing commercial corridor along Antelope and 2000 West round out the daily-life picture. Boating on the Great Salt Lake, equestrian-friendly zoning on the larger parcels, and proximity to Powder Mountain and Snowbasin (about an hour) all factor into who's buying up here. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Syracuse's upper price tier.

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 luxury homes in Syracuse.

What price range qualifies as luxury in Syracuse?

In Syracuse, luxury inventory generally starts around $1.1M and extends past $2M for custom estates on larger lots. That's a step below the Holladay or Draper luxury thresholds but above most of north Davis County, reflecting Syracuse's mix of newer construction and acreage availability.

Are there waterfront or lake-view luxury homes in Syracuse?

Yes — the neighborhoods west of 2000 West and along Bluff Road sit closest to the Great Salt Lake and Antelope Island, and several custom builds in that area are positioned for sunset and island views. True waterfront parcels are rare, but view lots come on the market a few times a year.

How new is the typical luxury home in Syracuse?

Most homes in the $1M+ range were built after 2010, with a heavy concentration of custom builds from 2018 onward. Buyers looking for older estate-style homes will have better luck in Kaysville or Farmington; Syracuse skews toward modern farmhouse, transitional, and contemporary architecture.

Do luxury lots in Syracuse allow horses or outbuildings?

Some do. Parcels of roughly half an acre or more in the agricultural-transition zones near Bluff Road and the western edge of the city often permit horses, shops, and detached garages. Always verify with Syracuse City zoning before writing an offer, since rules vary block to block.

How's the commute from a Syracuse luxury home to Salt Lake or HAFB?

Hill Air Force Base is about 10–15 minutes via Antelope Drive and I-15. Downtown Salt Lake runs 30–35 minutes off-peak, and the airport is around 25 minutes. The new West Davis Corridor has cut commute times noticeably for residents on the west side of town.

How much active luxury inventory does Syracuse usually have?

At any given time, Syracuse typically has somewhere between 8 and 20 active listings above $1M, depending on the season. Spring and early summer bring the most new construction to market. The list below updates directly from the MLS, so it reflects what's actually available right now.