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West Jordan, Utah

Homes with Views for Sale in West Jordan, Utah

West Jordan sits on the west side of the Salt Lake Valley, which gives view-oriented buyers a specific advantage: lots that face east look straight at the Wasatch front — Lone Peak, Twin Peaks, and the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon — while west-facing lots catch the Oquirrh range and some of the better sunsets in the valley. The best view homes tend to cluster on the benches above 9000 South, in areas like Highlands, Jordan Hills, and the newer hillside builds tucked above Mountain View Corridor. Elevation matters here; even 50 feet of rise above the valley floor changes what you see over neighboring rooftops, and homes built on cul-de-sacs backing to open space or the Jordan River Parkway hold their sightlines better than interior lots.

Price-wise, a view in West Jordan usually adds somewhere in the 5–12% range over a comparable interior home, which is gentler than what you'd pay for the same view in Draper or Cottonwood Heights. Buyers moving here for the commute to the Bingham Canyon mine, the tech corridor in South Jordan, or downtown SLC (about 20 minutes off-peak) often want the mountain backdrop without the bench-level price tag, and West Jordan delivers that trade-off well. Winter inversions are a real consideration on the valley floor, so homes with higher elevation also tend to sit above the worst of the haze on bad air days. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

May 2026 · West Jordan market

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

Full West Jordan market report
Median sale
$580,000
107 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
24 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
335
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with views in West Jordan.

Which neighborhoods in West Jordan have the best mountain views?

The Highlands area near 9000 South and 4800 West, Jordan Hills, and the newer subdivisions east of Mountain View Corridor tend to have the strongest Wasatch sightlines. For Oquirrh views and sunsets, look at homes on the western edge of the city near 6400 West. Cul-de-sac lots backing to open space generally protect the view longest from future construction.

Do view homes in West Jordan cost significantly more?

Expect roughly a 5–12% premium over a comparable interior home, depending on how unobstructed the view is and whether the lot backs to protected open space or just neighboring rooftops. That's a milder premium than you'd pay in Draper, Sandy, or the east bench, which is part of why view shoppers keep landing in West Jordan.

Are views ever blocked by future construction?

It happens, especially on flat interior lots where a two-story build next door can erase a sightline. Homes backing to the Jordan River Parkway, city open space, or schools and parks hold their views more reliably. Always check the zoning of adjacent vacant parcels before writing an offer.

How does winter inversion affect view homes here?

Inversions trap haze on the valley floor for stretches of December through February, and on the worst days even mountain views go gray. Homes at slightly higher elevation — the benches above 9000 South or the rises near Oquirrh Lake — often sit above or near the top of the inversion layer, which makes a real difference on air-quality days.

What style of homes typically have the strongest views?

Two-story homes built between roughly 2005 and 2020 dominate the view inventory, often with great-room windows oriented toward the Wasatch. Walkout basements on sloped lots are common in the hillier sections and add a second level of view-facing living space. A handful of custom builds on larger half-acre-plus lots show up in the upper price tiers.

How quickly do view homes in West Jordan sell?

View homes generally move faster than comparable interior listings, often 7–15 days quicker in a balanced market, because the buyer pool for them is larger than the supply. If a well-priced east-facing home hits the MLS on a clear week, expect competing offers within the first weekend.