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West Point, Utah

Luxury Homes for Sale in West Point, Utah

West Point sits on the west side of Davis County between Syracuse and Hooper, a spot that was still mostly row crops and dairy operations twenty years ago. That agricultural history is exactly why luxury buyers end up here: lot sizes run bigger than almost anywhere else along the Wasatch Front, with many properties sitting on a third of an acre to full acre parcels rather than the standard suburban strip. Homes priced from roughly $700,000 up to $1.5 million or more typically bring rambler and two-story floor plans over 4,500 square feet, finished walkout basements, RV bays deep enough for a Class A motorhome, and mountain views west to the Great Salt Lake wetlands and east to the Wasatch peaks above Layton and Kaysville. Builders like Destination Homes and local custom crews have been active here, and a fair number of these properties are new or barely lived-in.

The appeal for a luxury buyer is space without giving up commute access — Hill Air Force Base is a straight shot down Highway 108, and I-15 access at the Syracuse or Clearfield exits keeps Ogden and Salt Lake both within a 25-40 minute drive depending on traffic. Families are drawn to Syracuse High's newer feeder patterns and to the acreage itself: horse rights, shop space, and room for a pool or sport court are far more attainable here than in Davis County's older, denser cities. Browse the active luxury listings below to get a feel for what's currently available and how pricing is trending month to month.

July 2026 · West Point market

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

Full West Point market report
Median sale
$595,000
3 closed in July 2026
Median DOM
67 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
54
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About luxury homes in West Point.

What price range defines a luxury home in West Point?

In West Point, luxury generally starts around $850K and runs into the $1.5M–$2M+ range for newer custom builds on larger lots. The city's western edge near Bluff Road and the agricultural zones tend to anchor the higher end, where acreage and outbuildings push values up. Compared to Farmington or Kaysville, you typically get more square footage and land for the same money.

What do buyers usually get at this price point?

Expect 4,500–7,000 finished square feet, 4-car or RV-depth garages, fully finished basements, and lots ranging from a third of an acre to several acres. Many higher-end West Point homes include shops, horse setups, or room for toys — the city still allows agricultural uses in much of its footprint, which is a big draw.

Why are buyers picking West Point over Farmington or Kaysville?

West Point sits in Davis School District, has quick access to Legacy Parkway and I-15, and still feels rural with views of the Great Salt Lake and the Wasatch. Land is more available here than in built-out Farmington, so buyers wanting a luxury home with real acreage often land in West Point or neighboring Syracuse.

Are there gated communities or established luxury neighborhoods?

West Point doesn't have the gated golf-course developments you'd see in Draper or Highland. The high-end inventory is mostly custom homes on larger parcels — pockets along 300 North, 800 North, and the west side near 4500 West tend to have the newer estate-style builds. Most are one-off custom rather than tract luxury.

How is the commute to Salt Lake City or Hill Air Force Base?

Hill AFB is roughly 15 minutes via Antelope Drive, and downtown Salt Lake is about 30–35 minutes on Legacy Parkway outside of rush hour. The FrontRunner station in Clearfield is a 10-minute drive, which is one reason executive buyers working in SLC have moved into West Point over the past several years.

How long do luxury homes typically sit on the market here?

At the upper end, days on market run longer than the entry-level segment — often 45 to 90+ days, depending on price and how specific the property is (acreage, shop, horse property all narrow the buyer pool). Pricing accurately at listing is the single biggest factor; overpriced luxury homes in north Davis County tend to sit.