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Lehi, Utah Real Estate & Relocation Guide

Your complete guide to buying, selling, and investing in Lehi — Utah's fastest-growing city and the heart of Silicon Slopes. Local expertise, honest guidance, zero pressure.

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Why Lehi?

What Makes Lehi, Utah Special

Four reasons why buyers, families, and investors consistently choose Lehi over every other Utah County community.

Silicon Slopes Hub

Adobe, Microsoft, Oracle, Ancestry, and Vivint all call Lehi home. A short commute to world-class employers means tech salaries go to your mortgage — not your commute.

Top-Rated Schools

Served by Alpine School District — one of Utah's best-funded. Skyridge High School (opened 2018, among the district's top-rated) and Lehi High both call this city home.

Master-Planned Living

Traverse Mountain, Holbrook Farms, and the Thanksgiving Point corridor deliver the trails, pools, parks, and neighborhood identity that make Lehi living genuinely special.

Prime Connectivity

25 minutes north to downtown Salt Lake City, 20 minutes south to Provo via I-15. FrontRunner commuter rail at Lehi Station means you can skip the highway on busy mornings.

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Neighborhood Guide

Popular Neighborhoods in Lehi, Utah

Each Lehi neighborhood has its own personality. Here's how the four main areas compare — so you can focus your search before the first showing.

Traverse Mountain

$650,000 – $1.4M+

Lehi's most prestigious address sits on the north bench at higher elevation, delivering panoramic Wasatch and Oquirrh Mountain views from nearly every home. Custom and semi-custom builds with premium finishes attract tech executives and families who want the best Lehi has to offer.

Thanksgiving Point Area

$480,000 – $750,000

Built around Utah's most visited family attraction, this corridor offers newer subdivisions, practical access to the FrontRunner rail station, and a short drive to major tech campuses. Adobe's Lehi campus is under 10 minutes north — the logical choice for dual-income households.

Holbrook Farms

$520,000 – $820,000

One of Lehi's most thoughtfully designed communities — Holbrook Farms wraps homes around trails, community gardens, parks, and open space that actually delivers on what a master plan promises. Jordan River Parkway trail access is a genuine differentiator for outdoor-minded buyers.

North Lehi / Highland Crossing

$380,000 – $580,000

The smartest entry point into Lehi's market — full Alpine School District access, 5 minutes from Silicon Slopes tech campuses, and the same I-15 connectivity at 10–15% below Traverse Mountain pricing. First-time buyers here benefit as the surrounding market continues to appreciate.

Market Snapshot

Lehi Real Estate At a Glance

Mid-2026 market data. Well-priced homes move faster — connect with me for a current, neighborhood-specific analysis.

$565K

Median Home Price

40–50

Days on Market

~$215

Price Per Sq Ft

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Market Trend

Data represents general market estimates. Actual prices vary by neighborhood, size, and condition. Contact Traci for a precise, address-level analysis.

Local Area Guide

What You Need to Know About Living in Lehi

Straight-talk on the six things that matter most when evaluating Lehi — from investment fundamentals and renovation opportunity to schools, commute, lifestyle, and cost of living.

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Your Scottsdale Real Estate Expert

Why Lehi Buyers & Sellers Work With Me

I'm a Utah native with 20+ years of lived experience across Salt Lake City and Utah County — which means I understand both sides of the Wasatch Front in a way most agents simply don't. I've helped families relocating from San Jose, Seattle, and Austin find the Lehi neighborhood that actually matches how they want to live — not just where they need to be for work.

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Common Questions

Lehi Real Estate — Frequently Asked Questions

Honest answers to the questions I hear most from Lehi buyers, sellers, and investors.

What is the average home price in Lehi, Utah?

As of mid-2026, the median home price in Lehi is approximately $565,000. That number covers a wide range: entry-level townhomes in North Lehi start around $380,000; move-up single-family homes with 4 bedrooms typically run $550,000–$850,000; and luxury custom builds in upper Traverse Mountain exceed $1.2M. Price per square foot averages around $215 city-wide. These numbers shift regularly — reach out to me for a current snapshot tailored to your specific search.

What are the best neighborhoods in Lehi, UT for families?

It depends on your priorities. Traverse Mountain is Lehi’s premier choice — panoramic views, Skyridge High School, and premium finishes. Thanksgiving Point area offers excellent amenities and practical commute access to tech campuses. Holbrook Farms is ideal for families who want trails, community pools, and a true neighborhood feel built into the design. In our first conversation, I walk through each option against your school preferences, budget, and commute — then focus your search accordingly.

What school district serves Lehi, Utah?

All of Lehi is served by Alpine School District — one of Utah’s largest and most well-funded. Lehi has two high schools: Skyridge High School (opened 2018, serves Traverse Mountain and north Lehi, highly rated) and Lehi High School (serves central and south Lehi, strong academics and athletics). Elementary and middle school boundaries depend on your specific address — a detail I always verify for every buyer before any offer is submitted.

What is Silicon Slopes and why does it matter for Lehi real estate?

Silicon Slopes is the nickname for the technology corridor along the Wasatch Front — the Intermountain West’s version of California’s Silicon Valley, but with dramatically lower costs and world-class skiing. Lehi is its physical center: Adobe’s Utah headquarters, Microsoft’s research campus, Oracle, Ancestry, and Vivint all operate major offices here. For real estate, this means a consistent, high-income buyer pool that doesn’t evaporate during broader economic downturns. As long as Silicon Slopes keeps expanding — and every indication says it will — Lehi’s housing demand has a structural floor that most markets simply don’t have.

Is Lehi, Utah a good place to live if I'm relocating from out of state?

It’s one of the strongest relocation destinations in the country for tech workers, and I’ve helped many families move from the Bay Area, Seattle, and Texas specifically. The core appeal: your salary is competitive or better, housing costs are dramatically lower, schools are excellent, and the outdoor recreation — skiing, hiking, national parks within 3 hours — is world-class. Families who relocate here consistently say they wished they’d moved sooner. I can connect you with local resources, school information, and community contacts to make the transition as smooth as possible.

Is Lehi real estate a good investment in 2026?

Lehi is one of Utah’s strongest long-term investment markets. The Silicon Slopes employment base creates structural demand — tech workers relocating from out of state typically rent 6–18 months before buying, keeping vacancy rates low and rental income consistent. Appreciation has historically outpaced the Utah average, and ongoing commercial development continues to push values upward. I work specifically with investors on undervalued residential and multi-family properties across Utah — including identifying renovation ROI opportunities others overlook.

How far is Lehi, Utah from Salt Lake City?

Lehi is approximately 28 miles south of downtown Salt Lake City — a 25–35 minute drive via I-15 northbound under normal conditions. Rush hour north can push that to 40–50 minutes on heavy days. The FrontRunner commuter rail at Lehi Station is a car-free alternative, connecting to downtown SLC in approximately 40 minutes with multiple daily departures. SLC International Airport is about 28–30 minutes north of central Lehi.

What's the best neighborhood in Lehi for first-time home buyers?

For first-time buyers, North Lehi and Highland Crossing are where I typically begin the conversation. You get full Alpine School District access, proximity to Silicon Slopes campuses, and I-15 connectivity — all the core Lehi advantages — at 10–15% below the city’s median price. Entry-level townhomes start around $380,000 and well-maintained single-family homes in the low-to-mid $400s are realistic with today’s inventory levels. The appreciation potential is also compelling: buying at Lehi’s lowest price point positions you in the path of ongoing commercial development driving values upward long-term.