Luxury Homes for Sale in Taylor, Utah
Taylor is a small, unincorporated community tucked into Weber County just east of Ogden, where the Wasatch foothills rise sharply to the east and the valley floor opens up to the west. Luxury homes here tend to sit on larger lots than what you'd find in denser Ogden neighborhoods — think half-acre to multi-acre parcels with unobstructed views of the Wasatch Range, finished basements, three-car garages, and high-end kitchens that are actually proportional to the square footage. Price points for luxury listings in Taylor generally start in the $700,000s and climb well past $1 million, depending on acreage, custom finishes, and proximity to the Ogden River Scenic Byway corridor. Because Weber County property taxes remain notably lower than Salt Lake or Summit County equivalents, buyers coming from Park City or the Cottonwood Heights area often find they get considerably more home for the same dollar.
The lifestyle draw here is the combination of relative quiet and genuine accessibility. Taylor sits roughly 35 miles north of Salt Lake City International Airport, and downtown Ogden — with its restaurants, the Ogden FrontRunner station, and the junction for ski access to Snowbasin, Powder Mountain, and Nordic Valley — is under 10 minutes away. Weber School District serves the area, and newer luxury builds in Taylor frequently include energy-efficient construction with solar-ready roof lines, radiant floor heating, and whole-home automation systems that buyers in this price range now expect. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
June 2026 · Taylor market
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About luxury homes in Taylor.
What price point qualifies as luxury in Taylor? ▾
In Taylor, luxury generally starts around $850K–$900K and runs into the $1.8M+ range for full acreage estates with shops and outbuildings. That's noticeably lower than comparable luxury inventory in Holladay or Draper, which is part of why buyers from southern Davis County and Salt Lake County keep showing up here.
How much land typically comes with a luxury home in Taylor? ▾
Most upper-end Taylor properties sit on 0.5 to 2 acres, with a smaller subset on 5+ acres zoned for horses or small livestock. Lot size is one of the biggest value drivers — two homes with similar square footage can differ by $200K based purely on acreage and water shares.
Are horse properties common in this price range? ▾
Yes. A meaningful share of Taylor's luxury listings include barns, arenas, pasture, or irrigation rights. Weber County zoning in the area is friendly to equestrian use, and buyers relocating from out of state often pair the home search with checking water shares and ditch company memberships.
What's the new construction situation for luxury buyers? ▾
Several custom builders are active in West Haven and the Taylor pocket, and it's still possible to buy a lot and build in the $1M–$1.5M range depending on finishes. Existing resale luxury homes tend to offer more mature landscaping and finished basements, while new builds give you current floor plans and warranty coverage.
How long do luxury homes sit on the market here? ▾
Days on market run longer than the entry-level segment — often 45 to 120 days for homes above $1M, since the buyer pool is smaller. Well-priced acreage properties with shops or views move faster, sometimes in under three weeks.
What schools serve luxury neighborhoods in Taylor? ▾
The area falls under Weber School District, with Kanesville Elementary, Rocky Mountain Junior High, and Fremont High as the typical feeder pattern. Some families also look at charter options like Quest Academy in Hooper or private schools in the Ogden area.