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West Valley City, Utah

Luxury Homes for Sale in West Valley City, Utah

West Valley City doesn't get the luxury spotlight that Holladay, Draper, or the east-bench neighborhoods do, but the high end of this market has quietly grown over the past decade. The upper tier here generally runs from the upper $600s into the low seven figures, and the homes themselves tend to be larger and sit on bigger lots than comparable properties closer to the Wasatch — buyers regularly trade a prestige zip code for an extra 1,500 square feet, a four-car garage, and a quarter-acre yard. Most of the high-end inventory clusters in Stonebridge (built around the Stonebridge Golf Club), Highland Park, and newer custom pockets along the southwest edge of the city where the land rises toward the Oquirrhs.

The location math works in West Valley's favor for a lot of high-end shoppers. Downtown Salt Lake is a 15-minute run up I-215, the airport sits roughly 12 minutes north, and the Mountain View Corridor has cut the drive south to Lehi and the Silicon Slopes corridor down to half an hour. Maverik Center, the Utah Cultural Celebration Center, and a TRAX light-rail line all sit inside city limits — amenities you won't find in most suburban luxury markets in Utah. For buyers who want square footage and access without paying the east-side premium, the math gets interesting fast. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

May 2026 · West Valley City market

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

Full West Valley City market report
Median sale
$449,995
76 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
13 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
281
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About luxury homes in West Valley City.

What price point counts as a luxury home in West Valley City?

In West Valley, the top tier generally starts around $700K and runs into the low seven figures — well below what the same square footage costs in Holladay or Draper. Most high-end listings here are larger newer builds on the city's west and southwest edges, near Highland Park, Stonebridge, and the foothills of the Oquirrh Mountains.

Which neighborhoods have the most upscale homes?

Stonebridge (built around the golf course of the same name), the area around Highland Park, and pockets near 5600 West and 6200 South tend to hold the higher-end inventory. You'll also see custom builds tucked along the benches west of Bangerter Highway with views back across the Salt Lake Valley to the Wasatch.

Why is West Valley priced lower than other Salt Lake County luxury markets?

It's simple supply and reputation — West Valley has historically been a working-class city, so high-end inventory is thinner and comps stay grounded. For buyers who care more about square footage, lot size, and a short commute to the airport or downtown than zip-code prestige, that gap is the appeal.

How's the commute from a luxury home in West Valley to downtown SLC or the airport?

Downtown is roughly 15 minutes via I-215 or the Mountain View Corridor, and SLC International is about 12-18 minutes depending on traffic. TRAX light rail also runs through the city, which is rare for a luxury market in Utah.

What amenities do higher-end West Valley homes typically include?

Expect three- and four-car garages, finished basements with theater or gym space, RV parking, and lots in the quarter-acre-plus range. Newer custom builds often have casitas or mother-in-law setups, and homes near Stonebridge frequently back the golf course.

Is now a reasonable time to buy at the top of the West Valley market?

Luxury inventory in West Valley moves slower than the entry-level segment, which means more room to negotiate and fewer bidding wars than you'd see in Sugar House or Daybreak. Days on market for $800K+ homes here typically run longer than the county average — useful leverage if you're patient.