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A growing town in the Silicon Slopes
Lehi, one of Utah’s fastest-growing cities, is in the heart of the “Silicon Slopes” where the burgeoning tech industry is blossoming. Positioned roughly midway between Salt Lake City to the north and Provo to the south this once primarily farmland, has transformed as businesses have set up offices and campuses. “Jobs are the number one reason people come to Lehi, but that’s not why they stay,” says Lewis Barton, a real estate broker for Lakeview Realty and Lehi resident. “They stay for all the amazing outdoor activities, from the skiing to the rock climbing. I’m an avid snow skier and I’m on the slopes every week. I talk to people worldwide who say they came for a job and intended to move after a few years, and that they’ve been here for 10 years now.”
Beautiful mountain views and vibrant shopping areas in Lehi.
Residents of the Lehi enjoy nearby hiking.
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Housing trends in Lehi
Housing options in Lehi reflect its evolution from a rural community into a growing city. The oldest homes are concentrated in the Lehi Main Street Historic District, recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. Beyond that, new construction dominates, with ongoing development creating neighborhoods that include walking paths and parks. “You’ve got everything from multimillion-dollar homes to starter homes and apartment complexes,” says Daniel Dixon, Realtor with RE/MAX and longtime resident of the area.
Homes in Lehi are located on larger lots.
Stunning luxury homes in Lehi with modern designs.
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Nearby recreation that feels worlds away
Lehi’s location near the Wasatch Range supports a range of outdoor activities. Mountain biking is popular, and hiking in places like American Fork Canyon immerses residents in alpine settings of towering pine trees and flowing rivers. “We live in a desert, but when you go high up in the mountains, you’re surrounded by towering pine trees and rivers,” Barton says, comparing the landscapes to the Alps. Utah Lake and the Jordan River invite boating, fishing, and other water-based activities, while ski resorts are within an easy day’s trip. About five national parks are located within a four-hour drive, offering rock climbing, ATV riding, and other weekend adventures. “One of the best parts about Lehi is how it manages to feel like a rapidly growing city, but it maintains that outdoorsy feel,” says Dixon. “It’s doubled in size over the last decade, but it has the same small-town charm and access to recreation that it’s always had.” The city also opened what’s being billed as the largest playground in the state. The 85-acre Lehi City Family Park has an aviation-themed play area, walking trails, a splash pad and an amphitheater. The city also has a large population of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Lehi itself gets its name from a prophet in the Book of Mormon. Recently, the church announced plans to build an 85,000-square-foot temple on a 22-acre site a few miles from downtown.
Enjoy the beauty of Margaret Wines Park in the Lehi.
Taking a Hike Along the Loch Lomond Trail in Lehi.
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Shopping and dining hubs in town
Lehi’s dining and shopping options cluster in several areas, with its Main Street Historic District housing some of the city’s older businesses and eateries. Thanksgiving Point combines museums, gardens, and events while also offering restaurants and shops that serve a range of tastes and interests. On the west side of town, near Crossroads Boulevard and North Redwood Road, additional retail and dining options cater to office workers from nearby tech campuses. According to Barton, many restaurants are fast-casual or counter-service, and for fine dining or extensive shopping, most head to Salt Lake City.
Shopping at the retail stores of on Main Street in Lehi.
Unique boutiques to delicious restaurants are located in the Lehi neighborhood.
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Celebrate all things Lehi
Lehi Heritage Day focuses on historical areas, while the Lehi Arts Council’s Arts in the Park series provides free summer concerts. . Fourth of July is celebrated in Thanksgiving Point, where the city works with a local radio station to provide what it calls a free, multi-sensory fireworks display
Hutchings Museum, located in Lehi, provides a hands-on learning experience to visitors of all ages.
Exploring the Traverse Outlet Shopping Mall in Lehi.
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Getting around a growing Lehi
Lehi’s placement along I-15 provides direct routes to Salt Lake City and Provo. However, as Barton notes, rapid growth can lead to traffic congestion, and a 30-mile commute might take around an hour during peak times. There are two FrontRunner commuter train stations in Lehi, connecting riders to both Provo and Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City International Airport, about 35 miles away, ranks as the 21st busiest airport in the country, with more than 300 flights daily and a major renovation project underway.
Public schools and higher education in the area
Students in Lehi attend schools in the Alpine School District, which Niche rates as B-plus overall. The district includes more than 80 schools serving over 84,000 students. Lehi’s location allows commuting to three major universities: the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Brigham Young University in Provo, and Utah Valley University in Orem. Utah Valley University’s Lehi campus expands educational offerings, including part-time MBA and cybersecurity master’s programs.
Sego Lily Elementary School is located in Lehi.
Lehi Junior High School serves part of Lehi.
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Below average crime rates
The violent crime rate dropped in 2023 from the year before, according to FBI crime data. The same figures show property crime was on the rise, however both rates are well below the state and national averages.
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On average, homes in Lehi, UT sell after 91 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Lehi, UT over the last 12 months is $575,000, up 6% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Welcome to your modern Lehi townhome! Built in 2022, this spacious 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home offers comfort, functionality, and room to grow. The open-concept main floor features a bright kitchen with quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a generous pantry. Upstairs, you'll find four spacious bedrooms, including a large primary suite with a walk-in closet and private bath. The
Welcome to this modern contemporary masterpiece-where luxury, comfort, and technology converge in perfect harmony. Located at the end of a quiet non-through street, this stunning home offers maximum privacy while still being just minutes from freeway access, Silicon Slopes, shopping, restaurants, Costco, theaters, and more. Step inside to discover a bright, airy open-concept main floor with
Unforgettable in every way! Canyon Point home nails the balance between luxury and livability. Custom wood details, high-end lighting, privacy windows from Levalor and a chef's kitchen with Gourmet appliances that'll make everything taste better. Every inch of the home is finished - upstairs, downstairs, and everything in between - with thoughtful design that actually feels good to live in.
Welcome to your modern Lehi townhome! Built in 2022, this spacious 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home offers comfort, functionality, and room to grow. The open-concept main floor features a bright kitchen with quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a generous pantry. Upstairs, you'll find four spacious bedrooms, including a large primary suite with a walk-in closet and private bath. The
Welcome to this modern contemporary masterpiece-where luxury, comfort, and technology converge in perfect harmony. Located at the end of a quiet non-through street, this stunning home offers maximum privacy while still being just minutes from freeway access, Silicon Slopes, shopping, restaurants, Costco, theaters, and more. Step inside to discover a bright, airy open-concept main floor with
Welcome to The Vue at Traverse Ridge - A premier community Located in the heart of Silicon Slope! Just minutes away from Texas Instruments, Adobe, Microsoft, and other big names in the tech space, The Vue is the Ideal place to call home. Its proximity to the Outlets at Traverse, Thanksgiving Point, Cabelas, Harmons Grocery, and the other many attractions of Lehi, as well as easy access to I-15
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Celebrate the essence of modern mountain living at Terra Vista apartment community in Lehi, Utah. Its perfect for those who want the best of both worlds modern technology and adventure. Nestled conveniently within reach of robust shopping and dining options, as well as easy access to I-15 and Timpanogos Highway, our community offers the ideal blend of convenience and natural beauty. It also
Twenty-five miles south of Salt Lake City is Thanksgiving, a cozy desert enclave nestled at the foot of the Traverse Mountain range. This neighborhood centers around Thanksgiving Point, an attraction that features a farm, garden and museum complex with a focus on exploring and enjoying the beauty of the natural world. “It’s a great little neighborhood,” says Realtor Pamela Clark, who has a listing in Thanksgiving. “There's a ton of seasonal activity at Thanksgiving Point. You also get really easy access to I-15— north and south bound.” The town center also features an array of dining options, all just a stone’s throw away from resident’s front doors.
Thanksgiving can be split into two subdivisions, with one residential area in the north and another overlooking the Jordan River to the southwest. Both subdivisions are planned developments with sidewalks and broad streets, making the neighborhood very walkable. Though street parking is plentiful, many homes also come with carports and attached garages. The lawns are compact and manicured, with enough space for decorative gardens and bordering trees. The majority of the houses are single-family contemporary-style homes, with a few ramblers sprinkled throughout. Prices for homes in the northern subdivision range from $400,000 to $525,000, with the average price being $450,000. Houses near the river tend to go for a bit more, selling for between $450,000 and $800,000, with the average price being $650,000.
The Alpine School District serves the residents of Thanksgiving. Students can begin their education at Belmont School and Mountain Ridge Junior High School, both of which earned an A-minus on Niche. Students can finish their education at Skyridge High School, which ranks No. 5 in Best Public High Schools in Utah County, earning itself an A-Minus on Niche.
From spring to fall, the Ashton Gardens are in bloom. Seated in the heart of Thanksgiving Point, the Ashton Gardens sprawl with over 50 acres of lawns and ornate, themed gardens. Ashton Gardens also features the largest manufactured waterfall in America. Golfers can head to Thanksgiving Point Golf Club, a Johnny Miller signature layout course spanning over 200 acres of green. Cradled by the Jordan River and set against the backdrop of Latimer Point, this venue offers beautiful views of Utah’s characteristic mountain desert landscape. For fun indoors, check out the Museum of Natural Curiosity at Thanksgiving Point. This unique attraction houses more than 400 science and nature-themed interactive exhibits.
“One of the major highlights of Thanksgiving is the great access to retail and food,” says Clark. “You get such a diverse range of different cuisine.” For casual dining, Padeli's Street Greek is an option for classic Greek food, serving gyros, wraps and salads. For a more upscale dining experience, Harvest Restaurant offers locally sourced American comfort food classics with a modern twist. Located in Water Tower Plaza at Thanksgiving Point, this unique restaurant offers an elegant yet homey atmosphere characterized by the hand-painted galleries of sweeping country estates. For grocery shopping, head east on Utah State Route 92 and stop at Harmons Grocery. For clothing, head to the Outlets at Traverse Mountain on North Cabelas Boulevard.
When December comes around, the Santa Parade is in full swing. Running from Lehi High School to the Main Street Plaza, this event includes visits with Santa, a tree-lighting ceremony and free hot chocolate and cookies.
Though most residents commute by car, public transportation is also available through The Lehi Train Station and the Lehi Bus Station off Garden Drive.
The Salt Lake City International Airport is just 30 miles north of Thanksgiving.
Property Mix - Square Feet
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Demographics
Total Population
85,329
Median Age
27
Population under 18
37.8%
Above the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
6.7%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$118,190
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$139,772
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
97.3%
College Graduates
48.3%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
15%
% Population in Labor Force
81.3%
Above the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
13''
Average Winter Low Temperature
21°F
Average Summer High Temperature
92°F
Annual Snowfall
33''
Area Factors
Bikeable
Bike Score®®
53/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®®
28/ 100
Some Transit
Transit Score®®
29/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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