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West Bountiful, Utah

Homes Under $300,000 in West Bountiful, Utah

West Bountiful sits in the narrow strip of Davis County between the Wasatch foothills and I-15, roughly 12 miles north of Salt Lake City — close enough for an easy commute, far enough to feel like a genuine neighborhood rather than a freeway interchange. The city covers only about one square mile, which means inventory at any price point is limited, and homes under $300,000 represent the most competitive slice of the market. Historically, that price ceiling captured older ranch-style homes built in the 1950s through 1970s on generous lots, along with the occasional townhome or condo near the Bountiful border. With Davis County median single-family prices hovering in the mid-$400,000s as of recent years, finding a detached home under $300K here typically means acting quickly, budgeting for some updates, or zeroing in on attached housing options. The trade-off is real value: West Bountiful feeds into Davis School District, enjoys clean air days above the inversion layer that settles in the valley floor, and puts residents within 20 minutes of both Salt Lake International Airport and downtown SLC.

Buyers working with a sub-$300,000 budget in West Bountiful should come prepared. Pre-approval matters more here than in slower markets — desirable properties at this price point routinely attract multiple offers within days. Square footage in this range typically runs between 900 and 1,600 finished square feet, and many homes still carry original kitchens and bathrooms, which creates equity opportunity for buyers willing to renovate over time. The neighborhood's walkability to Mueller Park Trail access and proximity to Bountiful's retail corridor along 400 South add lifestyle value that isn't always reflected in the asking price. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

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 homes under $300k in West Bountiful.

How many homes under $300K are typically available in West Bountiful?

On any given week, there are usually only a handful — often zero to three active listings — and most are townhomes or condos rather than detached single-family homes. West Bountiful is a small city with limited turnover, so it pays to check the MLS often or set up automatic alerts.

What kind of property can I realistically get for under $300K here?

At this price you're mostly looking at two-bedroom townhomes, condos, or smaller attached units built in the last 15-20 years. Detached homes under $300K do appear occasionally but usually need cosmetic or structural work, since the median detached price in West Bountiful runs well above $550K.

Which schools serve homes in this price range?

West Bountiful sits in the Davis School District. Depending on the exact address, kids typically attend West Bountiful Elementary or Tuttle Elementary, then Mueller Park Junior High and Bountiful High. Davis is one of the better-performing districts along the Wasatch Front, which is part of why entry-level inventory moves quickly.

Are HOA fees common at this price point?

Yes — almost any West Bountiful property under $300K will be part of a townhome or condo association, with monthly dues commonly running $150-$300. Dues typically cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, and sometimes water or trash. Always review the HOA budget and reserve study before writing an offer.

How's the commute from West Bountiful to Salt Lake City or the airport?

It's one of the city's main draws. I-15 and Legacy Parkway both border the community, putting downtown SLC roughly 12-15 minutes south and the airport about 10 minutes away. The Woods Cross FrontRunner station is also a short drive for train commuters heading to Ogden or Provo.

Should I also look at nearby cities if I can't find something under $300K?

Definitely. Bountiful, North Salt Lake, Woods Cross, and Centerville all border West Bountiful and tend to have more sub-$300K condo and townhome inventory. Schools and commute times are similar, so widening the search by even one city often opens up several more options.