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Taylorsville, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in Taylorsville, Utah

Golf course frontage in Taylorsville almost always means one course: Meadow Brook, the 18-hole public layout that winds through the west side of the city between 4800 South and 5400 South. The neighborhoods bordering the fairways went up mostly in the 1970s and early 80s, which means mature trees, established landscaping, and lot sizes that consistently run a quarter acre or larger — a noticeable step up from what newer Salt Lake County suburbs deliver at the same price point. Buyers shopping course-back homes here are usually after the combination of open green space behind the fence, an unobstructed western view toward the Oquirrhs, and a location that's still 15 minutes from downtown Salt Lake and the airport.

Because Meadow Brook is a county-operated public course rather than a private club community, the surrounding streets don't carry the HOA costs or design covenants you'd see in Stonebridge or Glenmoor. That keeps monthly expenses down and gives owners more freedom on renovations, which matters since most of these homes are now 40+ years old and many trade as light updates or full remodels. Expect a mix of split-entry, rambler, and two-story floor plans, with the better-positioned lots backing fairways on holes 3, 7, and 14. Browse the active listings below to see which course-adjacent homes are currently on the market in Taylorsville.

May 2026 · Taylorsville market

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

Full Taylorsville market report
Median sale
$477,750
46 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
20 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
149
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About golf course homes in Taylorsville.

Which golf course in Taylorsville do most of these homes back up to?

Almost all golf course frontage in Taylorsville sits along Meadow Brook Golf Course, a public 18-hole course on the west side of town off 4300 South. A handful of homes on the eastern edge of the city also sit near Forest Dale or Nibley Park just over the Salt Lake City line, but Meadow Brook is the main draw.

Do fairway-adjacent homes here come with HOA fees?

Most do not. Meadow Brook is a city-run public course rather than a private club community, so the surrounding neighborhoods (built largely in the 1970s and 80s) are typically fee-simple with no mandatory HOA. That keeps monthly carrying costs lower than comparable course-front homes in Draper or South Jordan.

What's the price premium for backing the course versus a standard Taylorsville lot?

Expect roughly a 5-12% premium over an interior lot of similar size and age. Taylorsville's overall median sits in the high $400s to low $500s, so course-back homes generally trade in the $550k-$700k range depending on updates, square footage, and whether the lot has direct fairway views versus side exposure.

Are errant golf balls a real issue?

It's worth asking the listing agent which hole the home backs and how often the seller has dealt with strays. Homes along par-5 fairways and dogleg landing zones see more activity than those behind greens or tee boxes. Many owners have installed extra-tall fencing or netting, and some carry a small rider on their homeowners policy for window glass.

Can I walk over and play without being a member?

Yes. Meadow Brook is open to the public with standard green fees, and residents often walk on for twilight rounds or use the driving range and short game area. The course also runs leagues and junior programs through Salt Lake County.

How close are these homes to downtown Salt Lake and the airport?

Taylorsville sits about 12 miles southwest of downtown SLC and roughly 15 minutes to the airport via Bangerter Highway and I-215. That commute, combined with mature trees and larger lots than newer west-side suburbs, is a big part of why buyers target this pocket.