Gated Community Homes for Sale in West Jordan, Utah
West Jordan sits about 18 miles south of downtown Salt Lake City along the west side of the Salt Lake Valley, and its gated communities tend to cluster on the newer west and southwest edges of town — closer to the Mountain View Corridor, Bingham Creek, and the rising terrain heading toward the Oquirrh foothills. These are mostly single-family enclaves built in the last 20 years, often with larger lots, deeper setbacks, and HOA-maintained private streets. Buyers drawn to gated living here usually want a quieter cul-de-sac feel, more controlled traffic for kids and pets, and the consistency that comes from architectural review committees keeping the streetscape uniform.
Price points for gated homes in West Jordan generally run from the mid-$600s into the low $1Ms, with most active listings landing between $700K and $900K depending on square footage, finish level, and lot size. Commutes are practical — roughly 25 minutes to downtown SLC, 20 to the airport, and quick access to Bangerter Highway and I-15. Jordan School District serves the area, and you're within a short drive of Jordan Landing, the Mountain View Village shops in Riverton, and trail access at Oquirrh Lake. HOA dues vary widely depending on whether the community includes amenities like a pool, clubhouse, or private parks, so it pays to read the CC&Rs carefully. Browse the active listings below to see which gated neighborhoods currently have homes on the market.
May 2026 · West Jordan market
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Common questions
About gated community homes in West Jordan.
Which West Jordan neighborhoods actually have gated entries? ▾
Most gated pockets in West Jordan sit on the west side near the Mountain View Corridor and up against the foothills around Highland Park and the Jordan Narrows area. Some are full perimeter-gated subdivisions; others are smaller private enclaves of 10–30 homes inside larger master-planned communities. Inventory turns over slowly, so the active list changes month to month.
What do HOA dues typically run in a gated West Jordan community? ▾
Expect roughly $80 to $300 per month depending on what the HOA covers. Smaller gated cul-de-sacs with just gate maintenance and street lighting sit on the low end; communities that include landscaping, private roads, a clubhouse, or pool access push toward the upper range. Always pull the HOA docs during your due diligence period.
Are gated homes in West Jordan priced higher than comparable non-gated ones? ▾
Generally yes — usually a 5% to 12% premium for an otherwise similar floor plan and lot. Part of that is the gate itself, but most of the premium comes from larger lots, upgraded build quality, and the lower turnover that keeps the streetscape consistent.
Do gated communities here use guard staff or keypad access? ▾
Keypad, fob, and license-plate-reader systems are the norm in West Jordan. Staffed guardhouses are rare at this price point — you'll see those more often in Draper or Holladay. Visitors typically get a temporary code or are buzzed in via a call-box that rings the homeowner's phone.
How does mail delivery and package drop-off work behind a gate? ▾
USPS uses cluster mailboxes located just inside the gate or at a community kiosk, so the carrier doesn't need access codes. Amazon, UPS, and FedEx are issued gate codes by most HOAs. A few residents add a smart lockbox or use a parcel locker if porch theft has been an issue.
Are gated streets private, and does that affect snow removal? ▾
Yes — interior streets are private property maintained by the HOA, not West Jordan City. That means the HOA contracts its own snow plowing, paving, and street repairs, which is partly why dues are higher. The upside is response time after a storm is usually faster than city streets see.