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Sunset, Utah

Luxury Homes for Sale in Sunset, Utah

Sunset is a small, tight-knit city tucked along the Wasatch Front in Davis County, sitting just south of Ogden and roughly 30 miles north of Salt Lake City's international airport — a commute that most residents cover in under 40 minutes on I-15. The city itself is modest in size and population, which makes its luxury segment distinct: high-end homes here aren't competing with Park City price tags, but they do offer something increasingly rare along the northern Wasatch Front — larger lots, updated finishes, and elbow room at prices that feel attainable compared to Salt Lake or Summit County. Buyers gravitating toward the upper end of Sunset's market typically want newer construction or fully renovated ranchers and two-stories with open-concept layouts, three-car garages, and views of the Wasatch Range to the east or the Great Salt Lake basin to the west. Davis County's strong school options — including access to the Davis School District, consistently one of Utah's higher-performing districts — add real weight to the value proposition here.

In Sunset's context, luxury listings generally start in the $600,000–$700,000 range and climb from there, reflecting premium lot sizes, high-end kitchens with quartz or stone countertops, primary suites with spa-style baths, and finished basements that nearly double the living space. Proximity to Hill Air Force Base means the local economy stays stable, which gives the higher-price segment more liquidity than you'd expect in a city this size. If you're weighing Sunset against neighboring Clearfield, Clinton, or West Point, the key differentiators are usually lot depth, interior finish level, and how recently the home was updated. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Sunset market

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

Full Sunset market report
Median sale
$339,000
3 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
7 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
34
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About luxury homes in Sunset.

What counts as a luxury home in Sunset?

Sunset is a small Davis County city where most homes sit in the $350K-$500K range, so anything north of about $600K functions as the local luxury tier. At that price you're typically looking at larger lots, fully finished basements, updated kitchens, RV parking, and sometimes shop space — features that are harder to come by on Sunset's older, denser streets.

Why are there so few luxury listings in Sunset compared to nearby cities?

Sunset covers barely one square mile and was largely built out during the Hill Air Force Base expansion years, so the housing stock skews toward mid-century ramblers on modest lots. Buyers wanting larger custom builds usually look one city over in Layton, Kaysville, or the benches above Farmington, which is why Sunset's high-end inventory stays thin.

What do higher-priced Sunset homes usually offer that standard listings don't?

Expect updated interiors, two-car-plus garages, larger fenced yards, and proximity to the quieter west side near the Legacy Parkway corridor. A few of the upper-end properties include outbuildings or shop garages, which appeal to buyers who work on vehicles or need storage that HOAs elsewhere prohibit.

How's the commute from Sunset to Hill AFB or Salt Lake?

Hill Air Force Base is a 10-minute drive via Highway 193, which is a major reason higher-income military and contractor families settle here. Downtown Salt Lake runs about 30-35 minutes via I-15 outside of rush hour, and the Clearfield FrontRunner station is roughly five minutes south.

Are property taxes higher on luxury Sunset homes?

Davis County's effective property tax rate runs around 0.6-0.7% of market value, so a $700K home typically carries a tax bill in the $4,200-$4,900 range. That's noticeably lower than what comparable homes pay in Summit or Salt Lake counties, which is part of the appeal for move-up buyers staying in north Davis.

What should I check before buying an older upper-end home in Sunset?

Many of Sunset's larger homes were built in the 1970s and 80s, so have an inspector look closely at the original electrical panels, sewer laterals, and any additions that may predate current permitting. Also confirm whether the lot is on culinary or secondary water — that distinction affects landscaping costs significantly in summer.