Luxury Homes for Sale in West Jordan, Utah
West Jordan isn't the first city most people picture when they hear Salt Lake County luxury, but the high end of this market has grown up fast. Daybreak's Highland section and the homes ringing Oquirrh Lake now carry price tags that compete with parts of South Jordan and Draper, and custom builds along the west bench take advantage of long Oquirrh Mountain views and sunsets that the east side of the valley simply doesn't get. Lot sizes tend to run larger than what's available in Holladay or Sugar House at the same price point, which is a big draw for buyers who want a four-car garage, a casita, or room for a pool without giving up a city address.
The luxury buyer pool here skews toward tech and medical professionals working the Silicon Slopes corridor, executives at the nearby Jordan Landing and Mountain View Corridor business parks, and move-up families who want newer construction with main-level primary suites. Expect to see a mix of 2015-and-newer estate homes with 5,000–7,000 finished square feet, a smaller pocket of older custom builds near Jordan Hills Golf Course, and Daybreak's modern lakefront product. Most upper-tier homes include finished walkout basements, three-car garages or larger, and HOA access to trails or lake amenities. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in West Jordan above the luxury threshold.
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About luxury homes in West Jordan.
What price range counts as luxury in West Jordan? ▾
Luxury in West Jordan generally starts around $900K and runs into the $1.5M–$2M+ range for custom builds on larger lots. That's a step below Holladay or Draper luxury pricing, which is part of why move-up buyers from across the valley land here. The top of the market tends to sit on the west bench with Oquirrh Mountain views or backing the Jordan River corridor.
Which West Jordan neighborhoods have the most high-end homes? ▾
Highland Park, the Oquirrh Lake area in Daybreak, and the gated pockets near Jordan Hills hold most of the upper-tier inventory. Daybreak's lakefront and Highland section in particular have pushed luxury comps higher over the last few years thanks to walkable amenities and lake access. Older custom estates also show up around 9000 South near the Mountain View Corridor.
How does West Jordan luxury compare to Draper or Holladay? ▾
You typically get more square footage and larger lots for the money in West Jordan than in Holladay or east-bench Draper. The trade-off is a west-side address and a longer drive to Cottonwood canyons. Buyers prioritizing newer construction, RV garages, and main-level primary suites often find better value here.
Are there gated or golf-course luxury communities in West Jordan? ▾
Yes — there are gated enclaves scattered through the west side, and Jordan Hills and Glenmoor golf courses anchor a number of upper-end homes. Daybreak isn't gated but functions as a master-planned community with HOA-managed amenities including the lake, trails, and private parks for residents.
What should luxury buyers know about commuting from West Jordan? ▾
Mountain View Corridor and Bangerter Highway make north-south travel quick, and the Mid-Jordan TRAX line runs through Daybreak into downtown Salt Lake. Plan on 25–35 minutes to downtown SLC and roughly 25 minutes to the Salt Lake City International Airport outside of rush hour. Tech employers in the Silicon Slopes corridor (Lehi/Draper) are a 15–25 minute drive south.
How long do luxury listings typically sit on the market here? ▾
Days-on-market at the upper tier runs longer than the West Jordan median — often 45 to 90+ days, since the buyer pool thins above $1M. Well-priced homes with mountain views, finished basements, and updated finishes still move quickly. Overpriced or dated luxury listings can sit through a full season.