Daybreak Real Estate & Lifestyle Guide

Daybreak: A City Within a City Daybreak isn't just a neighborhood; it is a lifestyle. Designed as a walkable, self-sustaining village, Daybreak is famous for its colorful architecture, endless trails, and the shimmering Oquirrh Lake.
Whether you are looking for a lakefront mansion on the Island, a modern townhome near Soda Row, or a 55+ active adult home in Garden Park, Daybreak has a "village" for every stage of life. Residents enjoy unmatched amenities, including community centers, pools, kayaks, and summer concerts that make neighbors feel like family.

Frequently Asked Questions About Daybreak

What do the Daybreak HOA fees cover? Daybreak HOA fees are higher than average but offer incredible value. They typically cover high-speed internet (CenturyLink), access to all community pools and gyms, lake usage (boats/kayaks), and maintenance of the miles of trails and parks.
Can anyone use Oquirrh Lake? The trails around the lake are open to the public, but access to the water itself (including renting kayaks, paddleboards, and sailboats) is exclusive to Daybreak residents with a valid amenity card.
Does Daybreak have 55+ communities? Yes. Daybreak is home to two premier active adult communities: Garden Park and Spring House Village. These neighborhoods feature single-level living, private clubhouses with pools and pickleball courts, and yard maintenance included in the HOA, making them perfect for a "lock-and-leave" lifestyle.
What are the "Upper Villages"? As Daybreak expanded west of Mountain View Corridor, it created the "Upper Villages" (like Highland Park and The Heights). These newer areas offer amazing mountain views, the new "Watercourse" feature (a massive paddleable canal system), and modern home designs.