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Coffee or chai? Fresh-baked or farm-to-table? With a touch of Korean spice or a side of sports pub energy? Then again, maybe you need a new top. Or just a little off the top.
Daybreak has dozens of model homes to tour. So find your faves and schedule a personal tour. Details >
The best part about Daybreak? All the wonderful, creative, kind-hearted, fun-loving and just plain funny humans who live here. We’re collecting stories, pictures and videos that celebrate the people — that is to say, the real life — of Daybreak. And we’re sharing them with you because, well, good news feels good.
Daybreak is a place of many places. Some brand new. Some beautifully mature. Some closer to the water. Some closer to eats and boutiques. Then there’s Downtown Daybreak, just beginning to emerge. Come find your place.
What you see here, in living color, are the villages and districts of Daybreak where you can buy a new home. So you have real choices. Not just in house style, but in lifestyle.
Download Homefinder MapOur first village on the other side of Mountain View Corridor brings all-new home styles together with a big park and a neighborhood café and pool.
Learn MoreOur newest 55+ village is all about fresh. With a fresh notion of the good life. A fresh new pool and clubhouse. And a bouquet of fresh home designs by Oakwood Life.
Learn MoreFrom here, it’s a short downhill bike ride to the lake. With an exciting new park coming soon and beautiful homes for families of all shapes and sizes.
Learn MoreOne of Daybreak’s premier villages offers a variety of distinctive homes that take full advantage of their exclusive location on the shores of Oquirrh Lake.
Learn MoreOne of Daybreak’s premier villages offers a variety of distinctive homes that take full advantage of their exclusive location on the shores of Oquirrh Lake.
Lake VillageJust for people age 55+. Think beautiful, easy-living homes, a private pool and clubhouse, and a short stroll to the lake and to the delights of SoDa Row.
Learn MoreToday, your home in South Station will let you walk to light rail, good coffee and the U of U health center. And a new library and so much more is coming soon.
Learn MoreBordered by 360º of Oquirrh Lake shoreline, this intimate neighborhood pairs exceptional homes with the ambiance and experiences of an island retreat.
Learn MoreDaybreak has two light rail stations on the TRAX South Jordan line.
It’s a smooth, fast, stress-free way to get from Daybreak to downtown and points in between.
With Biscotts Bakery & Café here on the premises, you have a delicious way to learn about all the new thinking we’re pouring into the Upper Villages.
Get DirectionsWhere better to explore the opportunity to own a new home in Lower Villages, Downtown Daybreak or The Island than right on the shores of Oquirrh Lake?
Get DirectionsDaybreak has two light rail stations on the TRAX Red Line. Giving you a fast and stress-free way to get from Downtown Daybreak to Salt Lake City to the University of Utah main campus.
See the Trax Light Rail ScheduleCoffee or chai? Fresh-baked or farm-to-table? With a touch of Korean spice or a side of sports pub energy? Then again, maybe you need a new top. Or just a little off the top.
Really good schools are rare. So living really close to a really good school is a rare privilege. With three public K-6 schools, a public K-9 charter and a public 6-12 academy — all of them top-ranked — Daybreak is the perfect choice for smart families.
Two light rail stations. Two miles of frontage on the Mountain View Corridor. A half-hour or closer to downtown Salt Lake, SLC International Airport, and Silicon Slopes. No wonder almost 50 businesses are already here, from local eateries to a multinational e-commerce corporation. And more are on the way.
“We’re on the water, on a trail. We’re close to SoDa Row so we can just walk home after a concert. It’s the center of everything.”
“My friends on social media always comment on the fun things we do here.”
“It’s OK to be different here. The houses are all a little different. We have artists.”