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Castle gardens and new subdivisions in the shadow the Wasatch Mountains
Come spring, 24,000 blooming tulips signal the changing of the seasons in Nielsen’s Grove Park. Visitors pack picnics and stroll the European-style castle gardens, all in the shadow of the Wasatch Mountains. Lakeview, a neighborhood less than 5 miles from Downtown Provo and about 2 miles from the University Place Mall in Orem, is more densely packed with tulips than it is people. Streets are quiet, concrete sidewalks are wide enough for walking side-by-side and plenty of outdoor recreation spaces lie to the east in the form of Utah Lake and to the west in the form of mountain trails. Intersecting it all is Interstate 15, which carries residents up to Salt Lake City and beyond. According to Emerie Brooks, a graduate of Brigham Young University who’s worked as a Listing Manager at Summit Realty Inc. since 2017, Lakeview is the type of place where people decide to grow old. “They bought houses decades ago and never left,” she says. That being said, recent years have seen the addition of brand-new subdivisions on land that was once predominately agricultural; parents with young children have decided to start their own journeys in Lakeview, bringing credence to Orem’s motto: “Family City USA.”
A birds-eye view in Lakeview provides a panoramic and elevated perspective of the area.
Friends play fetch with their dog at Nielsen’s Grove Park in Lakeview.
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Townhouses, ranch-styles and luxury homes
In Lakeview, bi-levels, ranch-styles and modest cottages date back to the 1980s or earlier and typically sell for under $500,000. Some of the neighborhood’s oldest homes were even built prior to 1900 when the area was dominated by fruit trees instead of two-car garages and vinyl-sided homes. “As well as multi-generational families, a lot of younger families are either buying and revitalizing older houses or moving into the newer ones near the Interstate and shopping centers,” says Brooks, speaking to the variety of options available in Lakeview. Two-bedroom townhomes hover between the mid-$300,000s and $500,000, whereas four-bedroom single-family homes built after 2000 start in the mid $500,000s and can sell for upwards of $600,000. An increase in price usually means an increase in square footage; traditional homes with steep gabled roofs spanning 5,000 square feet can sell for well over $1 million and lot sizes are a quarter of an acre or more, enough room for vegetable gardens and front yard games of catch. In newer subdivisions, HOA fees give residents access to clubhouses, pools and landscaping.
A cute home in Lakeview embodies a small, attractive, and endearing residence.
A luxury home in Lakeview represents a residence that embodies elegance & sophistication.
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More than 20 CTE pathways at Mountain View High School and UVU nearby
Depending on their address within Lakeview, children can attend Cherry Hill Elementary, Lakeview Elementary or Vineyard Elementary, which all earned B-minuses or higher from the educational review site, Niche. Lakeridge Junior High and Mountain View High School, which both received Bs, serve approximately 1,300 students each. MVHS offers over 20 CTE career pathways, giving tenth through 12th graders hands-on experience in fields like agriculture, audio-visual tech and hospitality. During their senior year, students have the opportunity to put their skills to good use in off-campus internships.
Utah Valley University, the largest public university in the state with an undergraduate population of over 40,000, lies just north of Lakeview. “UVU started small and just keeps getting bigger,” says Brooks, adding, “People will say things like, ‘Oh, you went to UVU? That’s a good school.’” The college’s influence is keenly felt in Lakeview and in surrounding communities, acting as one of the area’s main employers.
Lakeview is near Utah Valley University’s beautiful campus.
Lakeview’s Mountain View High has a full size football field.
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Vintage swings, fishing in Utah Lake and hiking trails
Nielsen’s Grove Park, which was established in 1880 by Jorgen Nielsen, is Utah’s oldest park. Although flooding in the early 1900s destroyed its European-style gardens, the reflecting pool and greenhouses, the Orem City Historic Preservation Committee dedicated itself to restoring the park in the mid-1990s. Today, children still play on the vintage carousel swing, and expansive green fields make for the perfect place to lay out a picnic blanket. Near Lakeview Elementary, students can head to the Lakeview Park playground after school. There’s also Fort Utah Park, which has a baseball field and volleyball court. Utah Lake State Park is just outside the neighborhood. Here, locals can rent out boats, swim in the summertime and fish for channel catfish, bass and panfish on one of the largest freshwater lakes west of the Mississippi. Hiking enthusiasts will enjoy driving east to explore the Wasatch Mountains; there’s the Y Trail, Squaw Peak and Rock Canyon. Caves have hanging rock formations, and stumbling upon an abandoned mine isn’t unheard of.
Utah Lake is a great fishing destination near Lakeview.
A couple walks their dogs at Lakeshore Ridge Trailhead in Lakeview.
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University museums, basketball games and live theater
Although Lakeview is known for outdoor recreation, rainy days are easily spent admiring student art exhibits inside the UVU Art Museum, hopping on the trampolines at Hang Time Adventure Park or cheering on the Wolverines at the UCCU Center. Along with UVU’s basketball team, the venue has also welcomed touring musicians like Panic! at the Disco and Olivia Rodrigo over the years. Watch a movie at the University Place Cinemark, take the kids to The Orchard, an indoor-outdoor play area in the mall, or pick up tickets to watch a musical at the Hale Center Theater. Brigham Young University in Provo — about 4 miles from Lakeview — is also home to several museums including the Bean Life Science Museum, which hosts school programs and natural history-themed summer camps.
Baseball players practice at UVU’s baseball field near Lakeview.
Roots of Knowledge Gallery at UVU displays colorful art near Lakeview.
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Over 150 stores in University Place Mall
When it comes time to run errands, University Parkway provides a long list of big box options like Michael’s, Lowes and Walmart Supercenter. Although University Place Mall has brought quite a bit of traffic to the area, it’s also given residents easy access to more than 150 stores like H&M and Dillards as well as over 25 restaurants. Find everything from sushi at Noodle-n-Roll/Cho & Kim LLC to Venezuelan cuisine at Arempas. Nearby, check items off the grocery list at Trader Joe’s or Costco Wholesale. For smaller-scale options, head to historic Downtown Provo where storefronts on Center Street and University Avenue date back 100 years. Reserve a table at Black Sheep, an 80% “from-scratch” restaurant that describes its menu as a “Native American Southwestern infusion.” After dinner, order a cone from Rockwell Ice Cream next door.
University Place Mall is within minutes of Lakeview.
Lakeview residents can enjoy a game of bowling at The Rush Funplex.
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Seasonal sunset farmers markets in Orem
Every Wednesday night from May through October, “Family City USA,” aka Orem, welcomes over 150 vendors to Orem City Center Park for a farmers market and food fest. Listen to live music and pick up dinner to go from a food truck. During the holiday season, Orem’s Christmas Market sets up shop in the park, and kids can ride the Orem Express through a winter wonderland. The Orchard in University Place Mall also hosts a sunset market on Fridays starting in July and running through late October.
The UTA light rail, Provo Municipal Airport and medical care at Utah Valley Hospital
Lakeview is largely car-dependent, although some residents like to make use of Utah Transit Authority’s light rail system. The FrontRunner train stops at Provo Central Station on the way to Ogden, also passing through Salt Lake City on the way. For more long-distance travel, Provo Municipal Airport is about 5 miles from Lakeview, offering direct flights to over a dozen U.S. cities via Breeze and Allegiant Airways. Salt Lake City International Airport provides even more options to the north. When it comes to medical care, Utah Valley Hospital, part of the Intermountain Healthcare System, is approximately 3 miles from the neighborhood. This Level II Trauma Center Specializes in everything from behavioral health to cancer care. There’s also Orem Community Hospital to the north, also part of the Intermountain Healthcare System.
Lakeview residents take the FrontRunner to go to Salt Lake City.
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Parks in this Area
Sunset View Park
Provo River Parkway
Cherry Hill Park
Soccer
Tennis
Trails
Nielsens Grove Park
Paul Ream Wilderness Park
Lakeview Park
Grills
Picnic Area
Tennis
Transit
Airport
Provo Municipal
8 min drive
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1430 S & 550 W (Wb)
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Main St & 1600 S (Sb)
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Center St & 2906 W
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Main St & 1450 S (Sb)
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Main St & 1820 S (Nb)
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Sandhill Rd & 1350 S (Nb)
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Main St & 2000 S (Nb)
Lakeview Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Lakeview, Provo sell after 52 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Lakeview, Provo over the last 12 months is $515,000, up 5% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
This home fulfills your WISHLIST: Quarter acre lot, no HOA, and only minutes from BYU, UVU, I-15 and the Provo Airport. Spacious split level haven with an open floorplan and beautifully remodeled kitchen. Four generous bedrooms plus a flexible fifth bedroom in the large basement family room. Recently installed monster size A/C, high efficiency furnace, high end vinyl double pane windows and
***OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, AUGUST 16th*** You will love this move in ready 4 bedrooms, 3 bathroom house. Highlights include a bonus room with built-in speakers that can be used as a home theater, gym, bedroom, or band room. A very fun finished crawlspace with bookshelves, a counter, and mini slide at the entrance, as well as additional storage space. This property is on a corner lot with a good
Great Neighborhood - One Block from fabulous UVU Art Museum - Terrific Views of Mountains, Lake and Valley from wrap around deck. 1 Mile from UVU. Laundry up and down - perfect candidate for Accessory Dwelling Unit. Requirements attached to Listing. Very Comfortable Family Home.
SEE ATTACHED DOCUMENTS FOR A FEATURES AND UPGRADES LIST FOR EACH UNIT AND SELLER DISCLOSURES. This is a FANTASTIC investment property or flip property. This location is outstanding, situated close to UVU, shopping, and restaurants, with an easy commute. UNIT 1550 has approximately 650 sq. ft. It has new paint, LVP flooring, a new heater, two bedrooms, and one bathroom. All of this on one level.
Your dream home just hit the market! This stunning 4-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home offers over 3,200 square feet of beautifully designed living space in one of Provo's most desirable neighborhoods. Built within the last 10 years, it blends modern comfort with timeless charm. Features include: Spacious open-concept living areas. A lovely, well-maintained yard perfect for outdoor gatherings. A
RARE: Fully separate, rentable mother-in-law apartment in the basement with private entrance and its own laundry. Located in a prime Orem location minutes to I-15, UVU, and BYU. The main level unit offers 3 beds, 1.5 baths, plus a bonus room (no window). The lower level is a truly independent apartment with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, and a bonus room (no window). Both units have separate entrances and
Find the right fit at Canyon View! We offer one, two, and three bedroom spaces to meet your living needs. Flexibility is part of the lifestyle in our safe and upscale community - our modern kitchens feature quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances. We have plenty of closet space in each room, as well as additional storage throughout. The bright and merry homes boast ample living space,
Students choose Utah Valley University and Brigham Young University for the highest standards of excellence in education. Students choose Wolverine Crossing for the highest standards of student housing in Orem, Utah. Located seconds from I-15 and walking distance from UVU, Wolverine Crossing offers all of the fun, adventure, and amenities students want for the most complete university experience
Beautiful and quiet townhome, 4 bedrooms, two and half bathroom condo in Chambery. Two minute walk to Orem Temple, two minute drive to UVU, I-15 and Walmart, close to everything. 1 Women’s private bedroom, shared bathroom available. $625/mo. Smart TVs in all bedrooms and 55 inch smart LED TV in living room, wood floors in common areas, carpet in bedrooms, washer & dryer
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
17,536
Median Age
28
Population Density
8 ppl/acre
Population under 18
30.1%
Above the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
8.5%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$72,998
On par with the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$92,866
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
90.4%
College Graduates
42%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
16.4%
% Population in Labor Force
75.3%
Above the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
17''
Average Winter Low Temperature
24°F
Average Summer High Temperature
95°F
Annual Snowfall
39''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
41/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
13/ 100
Minimal Transit
Transit Score®
20/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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