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Taylorsville, Utah

Homes with Pools for Sale in Taylorsville, Utah

Taylorsville sits in the middle of the Salt Lake Valley, about 15 minutes from downtown Salt Lake and 20 minutes from the airport, with most of its housing stock built between the 1970s and early 2000s. That timing matters for pool shoppers — a lot of the in-ground pools here were installed when lots were larger and water was cheaper, which means you'll see more pools on the original quarter-acre Bennion-era parcels south of 5400 South than in the newer infill near Bangerter Highway. Summer highs run in the low 90s from late June through August, and the valley typically sees 220+ sunshine days a year, so a backyard pool gets real use from Memorial Day through mid-September.

Most pool homes in Taylorsville fall in the mid-$500K to $750K range depending on lot size, finished basement, and whether the pool is heated. Heated pools matter here — overnight lows drop into the 50s even in July, so a gas heater or solar cover stretches the season by a month on each end. Buyers should also weigh secondary water access (Taylorsville-Bennion Improvement District serves much of the city) since pressurized irrigation can offset the cost of keeping a lawn green around the pool deck. Schools feed into Granite School District, and most pool-friendly neighborhoods are within a few minutes of Taylorsville Park, Valley Regional Park, or the Jordan River Parkway. Browse the active listings below to see which pool homes are currently on the market.

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 homes with pools in Taylorsville.

How long is the pool season in Taylorsville?

Realistically Memorial Day through mid-September without a heater, and late April through early October with one. The valley's dry heat means daytime water temps climb quickly, but nights cool off fast, so a solar cover or gas heater pays for itself if you swim regularly.

What's the typical price premium for a pool in Taylorsville?

Expect roughly $25,000 to $45,000 in added value over a comparable home without a pool, though it varies with pool age, whether it's heated, and the condition of the surrounding deck and fencing. Older pools that need replastering can actually be a negotiating point in your favor.

Are there water restrictions that affect pool ownership?

Taylorsville follows Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District guidance, which has tightened during recent drought years. Filling a new pool may require coordinating with the city, but topping off an existing pool is treated like normal household water use and isn't restricted.

Do most pool homes have secondary (irrigation) water?

Many do, especially in older Bennion and Taylorsville neighborhoods served by the Taylorsville-Bennion Improvement District. Secondary water is used for lawns and landscaping, not for filling the pool itself, but it keeps overall water bills much lower for properties with bigger yards.

In-ground or above-ground — what's more common here?

In-ground gunite pools dominate the resale market in Taylorsville, particularly on the larger lots built before 1995. Above-ground pools exist but rarely show up as a marketed feature in MLS listings since they don't add appraised value the same way.

What should I inspect before buying a pool home in Taylorsville?

Get a dedicated pool inspection on top of the standard home inspection — pump, heater, plaster condition, and tile are the big-ticket items. Also check whether the pool fencing meets current Granite County code, since older homes sometimes have grandfathered setups that insurers now flag.