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West Bountiful, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in West Bountiful, Utah

West Bountiful sits on the western bench of Davis County, tucked between the Wasatch foothills to the east and the wetlands of the Great Salt Lake to the west — and it's one of the few small Utah cities where golf course frontage is actually attainable without a Park City price tag. The centerpiece is West Bountiful City's proximity to Valley View Golf Course, an 18-hole public course that runs along the city's lower bench and produces some of the most coveted lot positions in the area. Homes backing or siding the fairways typically carry unobstructed views west toward the lake and Oquirrh Mountains — on clear days that sightline stretches 60-plus miles. The city itself is small (fewer than 6,000 residents), walkable, and quiet, with mature tree canopy on most streets, Davis School District boundaries, and an easy 15-minute drive north of Salt Lake City International Airport along I-15.

Golf course homes in West Bountiful span a wide range — from updated ranch-style builds on generous lots to newer two-story homes with walk-out basements that maximize the western view corridor. Prices for fairway-adjacent properties generally run from the mid-$500,000s into the low $800,000s depending on lot position, square footage, and how recently the home has been updated. Because West Bountiful is a low-turnover community, golf course lots don't come up often, and when they do they tend to move faster than comparable properties without course frontage. If you've been watching this market, current inventory is the best place to start. Browse the active listings below to see what's available right now.

June 2026 · West Bountiful market

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

Full West Bountiful market report
Median sale
$2,175,000
1 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
11
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About golf course homes in West Bountiful.

Which golf course do most West Bountiful golf course homes back up to?

Almost all of them sit along Bountiful Ridge Golf Course, the city-owned 18-hole course tucked into the foothills on the east side of town. A smaller number of properties have views of or proximity to Lakeside Golf Course just to the south in West Bountiful proper. Bountiful Ridge is the one buyers are usually picturing when they search this category.

Do golf course homes in West Bountiful carry HOA fees?

Most do not. Bountiful Ridge isn't a gated golf community in the Arizona sense — it's a municipal course with neighborhoods built around it, so the majority of homes are fee-simple with no HOA. A few newer pockets and townhome groups have modest dues, but you won't see the big country-club assessments common in other golf markets.

What's the price premium for backing the course versus a nearby interior lot?

Expect roughly a 10–20% premium for a true fairway-adjacent lot compared to a similar home a few streets in. Lots with unobstructed fairway frontage and Great Salt Lake or Wasatch views on top of that command the highest premiums. Homes that simply have a course view across a road price closer to standard West Bountiful comps.

Are errant golf balls actually an issue on these lots?

It depends on where you sit relative to the tee boxes and dogleg holes. Homes along the right side of fairways on holes that play uphill see more strays than homes set behind greens or along the cart-path side. Sellers are required to disclose known issues, and many fairway homes have screened patios or reinforced windows on the course-facing side.

How far is West Bountiful from downtown Salt Lake and the airport?

It's about 10 miles to downtown Salt Lake City and roughly 15 minutes to SLC International via I-15 or Legacy Parkway in normal traffic. That commute is a big part of why golf course homes here hold value — you get foothill golf and Wasatch views without giving up a short drive to the city.

Is Bountiful Ridge playable year-round?

No — it typically closes for the winter from late November through early March depending on snow and ground conditions. The Wasatch foothills location gives the course better drainage and earlier spring openings than higher-elevation Utah courses, but you should still plan on a true off-season if you're moving here for the golf.