
Discover the communities that make Farmington special

Historic downtown Farmington along State Street and Main Street. Charming older homes, many dating to the early 1900s, with character and history. Walking distance to city hall, the library, and local shops. The area is seeing renewed interest as Farmington celebrates its 125th anniversary in 2026.

West Farmington near the Great Salt Lake and Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area. More affordable homes with larger lots and incredible sunset views over the lake. A paradise for birders — the area hosts over 250 species of migratory birds. Close to the new Western Sports Park.

An upscale neighborhood along Farmington Creek with beautiful custom homes, lush landscaping, and a serene setting. The creek provides a natural corridor for walking and wildlife, while the homes feature high-end finishes and generous floor plans. Close to Farmington Elementary and city parks.

A sought-after family neighborhood with newer construction, wide streets, and a strong community feel. Farmington Ranches features well-maintained homes with mountain views, multiple parks, and easy access to I-15. Families love the proximity to top-rated schools and the neighborhood's active HOA that organizes events.

One of Farmington's most charming established neighborhoods. Tree-lined Glover Lane runs along the foothills with larger lots, horse property, and a rural feel despite being minutes from everything. Many homes here have been in families for generations, and the area retains its agricultural heritage.

Farmington's most prestigious neighborhood, centered around the Oakridge Country Club golf course. Large custom homes on generous lots with stunning mountain views. A gated community feel with mature landscaping, quiet cul-de-sacs, and direct access to hiking trails in the foothills.

The gateway to Farmington's east bench, Shepard Lane offers a mix of established and newer homes with some of the best mountain views in the city. Close to Farmington Pond, hiking trailheads, and the Bonneville Shoreline Trail. A popular area for outdoor enthusiasts.

The vibrant heart of modern Farmington. Walk to 60+ shops and restaurants at Station Park, hop on the FrontRunner to Salt Lake in 25 minutes, and enjoy the energy of Farmington's premier mixed-use district. Newer townhomes and condos make this ideal for professionals and young families who want walkability.