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West Jordan Utah Homes for Sale
Live MLS listings, market trends, and neighborhood data for one of Salt Lake County's most populous and fastest-growing west-valley cities — updated continuously. Browse West Jordan homes for sale across 341 active listings, from Jordan Hills' planned-community streets to the Sky Ranch and Oquirrh West developments, with a median sale price of $520,793 in 2026.
April 2026 snapshot
West Jordan, Utah housing market
Unsold inventory in West Jordan is asking $569,900 at the median, +2.92% year-over-year. Homes that closed sold at $520,793 — 99.9% of each home's final list price, going to contract in a median of 17 days.
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| City | Unsold | Median list |
|---|---|---|
| Salt Lake City | 849 | $620,000 |
| South Jordan | 483 | $599,000 |
| Herriman | 464 | $542,400 |
| West Valley City | 291 | $430,000 |
| Sandy | 259 | $739,000 |
| Murray | 166 | $519,500 |
| Draper | 153 | $879,000 |
| Taylorsville | 142 | $491,000 |
About West Jordan
Living in West Jordan
West Jordan is Salt Lake County's third-largest city — population approximately 117,000 (2024 U.S. Census), behind only Salt Lake City and West Valley City in the metro. The city stretches from Midvale's western edge near I-15 westward toward the Oquirrh Mountains, anchored by major planned communities along the Bangerter Highway corridor (Jordan Hills, Sky Ranch, Oquirrh West, Oquirrh Shadow) and the established neighborhoods of older central West Jordan. Where Sandy and Holladay read as established East Bench suburbs and South Jordan reads as the master-planned-community anchor with Daybreak, West Jordan reads as the value-oriented family-suburb city with the strongest accessible-pricing inventory in the south-valley corridor.
West Jordan's growth has been one of the most consequential demographic stories in Utah. The city has nearly doubled in population since 2000, driven by westward expansion along Bangerter Highway, the development of major newer planned communities, and continued in-migration from California, the Pacific Northwest, and other Western states. The city is in the Jordan School District (the same district that serves South Jordan and Herriman — not Canyons, which serves Sandy and the East Bench suburbs).
Why Buyers Choose West Jordan, Utah
- The Wasatch Front's strongest accessible-pricing inventory at scale. West Jordan's median sale price typically sits 15-30% below comparable inventory in Sandy, Holladay, or South Jordan, with substantially more inventory at every price point.
- Major newer planned communities along Bangerter Highway. Jordan Hills, Sky Ranch, Oquirrh West, Oquirrh Shadow, and Sienna Vista all delivered substantial new-construction inventory in the past 15 years. Browse West Jordan new construction for current builds.
- Jordan School District with 3 in-city high schools. West Jordan High (the Jaguars), Copper Hills High (the Grizzlies), and a portion of Bingham High (in South Jordan) all serve the city's families.
- Strong family-suburb amenities. Jordan Landing (the city's anchor regional shopping center), Mountain View Village (newer mixed-use development), Gardner Village (the historic mill-conversion shopping district), Wheeler Historic Farm just north, and an extensive city park network.
- Silicon Slopes corridor access. Most Silicon Slopes tech employers (Adobe, Microsoft, Qualtrics, Ancestry) are 20-30 minutes south in Lehi, Draper, and American Fork.
- Salt Lake Community College Jordan Campus (3491 W Wights Fort Rd) in West Jordan — the largest community college campus in the metro, serving traditional students and adult learners.
- TRAX Red Line service through the eastern edge of the city with multiple stations.
- Diverse community. West Jordan's demographics are notably more diverse than the East Bench suburbs, reflecting the broader Salt Lake County population mix.
Top Neighborhoods in West Jordan
Bangerter Highway Corridor (Newer Planned Communities)
- Jordan Hills — West Jordan's largest planned community by listing volume. Family-oriented planned community with mid-tier housing stock, walking paths, parks.
- Oaks at Jordan Hills — sub-community within Jordan Hills, similar planned-community character.
- Oquirrh West — newer planned community along the Oquirrh foothills, family-oriented with newer housing stock.
- Oquirrh Shadow — adjacent planned community, similar profile.
- Sky Ranch — newer planned community in the west of the city, mix of single-family and attached homes.
- Sky Ranch Enclave — sub-community within Sky Ranch.
- Sienna Vista — planned community with family-stable demographics.
- Terraine — newer planned community with mid-tier housing stock.
- Boulder — established planned community with family demographics.
West Jordan Home Prices in 2026
- Median sale price: $520,793 (last completed month)
- Median time on market: 17 days
- Sale-to-list ratio: 99.9%
- Active listings: 341 homes available
West Jordan's market is one of the metro's most active by monthly transaction count, reflecting both the city's size and the high turnover in newer Bangerter-corridor planned communities. Sale-to-list ratios near 99% are typical for entry and mid-tier inventory. Newer planned-community inventory often moves within days; established central West Jordan homes have wider time-on-market ranges depending on condition and pricing.
Why Zillow estimates can miss the mark here
Utah is a non-disclosure state and West Jordan's wide housing-stock range (a 1970s rambler in central West Jordan, a 2008 Jordan Hills family home, a 2024 Sky Ranch townhome) makes algorithmic estimation particularly noisy. A local-agent CMA via the free home valuation page is meaningfully more accurate.
Schools and Higher Education
West Jordan is served by the Jordan School District. Three high schools serve city families:
- West Jordan High School — the Jaguars, the largest high school in the city.
- Copper Hills High School — the Grizzlies, serving the southern portion of the city.
- Bingham High School (in South Jordan) — the Miners, serves portions of the southeastern edge of West Jordan.
The city's elementary and middle-school feeders vary by neighborhood; confirming the specific feeder for a property of interest is meaningful for families. At the post-secondary level, the Salt Lake Community College Jordan Campus (3491 W Wights Fort Rd) is one of the largest community-college campuses in the metro, with strong vocational, transfer, and adult-education programs.
Crime and Safety
West Jordan reports broadly mid-range crime numbers for an urban-edge suburb of its size — meaningfully safer than Salt Lake City proper, comparable to peer Salt Lake County cities including Taylorsville, Midvale, and West Valley City. Residential neighborhoods within the newer Bangerter Highway planned communities (Jordan Hills, Sky Ranch, Oquirrh West) report substantially lower incident counts than the older State Street commercial corridor.
Healthcare
- Jordan Valley Medical Center (3580 W 9000 South, West Jordan) — full-service Steward Health Care hospital with emergency, surgical, women's, and behavioral-health services.
- Intermountain Medical Center (Murray) — 15-20 minutes northeast.
- Intermountain Riverton Hospital (Riverton) — 10-15 minutes south.
- Lone Peak Hospital (in adjacent Draper) — 15-20 minutes southeast.
Tech, Economy, and Job Market
West Jordan's economy is anchored by the Larry H. Miller Group (whose corporate properties include the Bees and the Daybreak development in adjacent South Jordan), Jordan Valley Medical Center, the Salt Lake Community College Jordan Campus, the Jordan School District, retail and hospitality along Jordan Landing and Bangerter Highway, and a strong distribution-warehouse cluster reflecting the city's central west-valley location. Most Silicon Slopes tech employment is 20-30 minutes south in Lehi, Draper, and American Fork.
Food, Dining, and Shopping
- Jordan Landing (~7200 S Bangerter Hwy) — the city's anchor regional shopping center, with Walmart, Target, Smith's, Cabela's, Cinemark theaters, and dozens of restaurants and chain retailers.
- Mountain View Village (a newer mixed-use commercial development with continued buildout).
- Gardner Village (1100 W 7800 S) — the historic mill-conversion shopping district with boutique shops, restaurants, and seasonal events.
- The District (in adjacent South Jordan) — 5-10 minutes south for additional commercial.
Public Transportation and the Commute
West Jordan has TRAX Red Line service along its eastern corridor (multiple stations including Sugar Factory Road, 2700 West / Sugar Factory, and others). UTA bus routes serve the major corridors.
Off-peak drive times from central West Jordan:
- Lehi (Adobe / Microsoft Silicon Slopes campuses): 20-30 min
- Downtown Salt Lake City: 25-30 min
- University of Utah: 25-35 min
- Salt Lake City International Airport: 25-30 min
- Provo: 40-50 min
- Sandy / East Bench: 15-20 min east
Family Life and Recreation
- Veterans Memorial Park, Gardner Village Park, Heritage Park — extensive city park network.
- Conservation Garden Park — Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District demonstration garden in West Jordan.
- Salt Lake County Equestrian Park & Event Center — major regional equestrian facility along the South Jordan border.
- Wheeler Historic Farm in adjacent unincorporated Salt Lake County — close family-trip destination.
- The new Salt Lake Bees stadium at Daybreak (10 minutes south) — major regional family destination.
Growth and Future Outlook
West Jordan continues to grow primarily through infill of the remaining Bangerter Highway corridor parcels and continued buildout of the major planned communities. Per the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, the Wasatch Front is projected to add ~600,000 residents through 2050, with West Jordan capturing meaningful share given its accessible-pricing-at-scale inventory and central west-valley location.
The Bottom Line
West Jordan is the right fit for buyers who want value-oriented family-suburb pricing, newer planned-community inventory at scale, Jordan School District schools (West Jordan High, Copper Hills High, or Bingham High depending on the neighborhood), and central west-valley location with TRAX access. Buyers willing to trade established East Bench character get substantially more inventory at lower per-square-foot pricing.
Buyers wanting established East Bench character, Canyons School District, or closer Cottonwood canyon ski access typically find better fits in surrounding cities. Compare with South Jordan (Daybreak master-planned, Bees ballpark, Jordan SD), Sandy (East Bench established, Canyons SD), Herriman (newer family suburb to the south), Riverton (rural-edge family suburb), Midvale (more central, more affordable), West Valley City (more urban, more affordable), and Taylorsville (neighboring value city).
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The MLS data on this page is sourced from the Regional Multiple Listing Service and refreshed every 15 minutes; information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Census figures from U.S. Census Bureau 2024 estimates. School district facts per Jordan School District.
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