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EAGLE MOUNTAIN

Utah's fastest-growing city — west valley new construction, Jordan/Cedar Valley, and Alpine SD at the most affordable Utah County prices.
Eagle Mountain is the fastest-growing city in Utah — 55,000 residents (and adding thousands annually) on the west side of Utah County where massive new construction delivers modern homes at below-county-median prices with Alpine SD schools, quick SR-68 access to Silicon Slopes, and the Cedar Valley's dramatic open landscape.
~$480,000Median Price
~55,000Population
4,900 ftElevation
Fastest-growing Utah city · Alpine SD · New construction · Silicon Slopes 20 min
Market Snapshot 2026
Median Sale Price~$480,000
Price / Sq Ft~$222
Days on Market18–30 days
List-to-Sale98–103%
Appreciation+5.1%
Active Listings75–120 homes
MarketSeller's Market
Fastest Growth · New Construction · Alpine SD · Value
About Eagle Mountain

Living in Eagle Mountain.

Eagle Mountain has led all Utah cities in growth rate for multiple consecutive years — a statistic that both defines its character and explains its value proposition. The west valley location away from the Wasatch Range bench provides the flat terrain that accommodates large-scale subdivision development, delivering modern homes at prices that east-bench and corridor communities can't match. Alpine School District serves Eagle Mountain throughout, providing the school quality that tech-sector families from Silicon Slopes specifically require.

SR-68 (Redwood Road) connects Eagle Mountain north to Lehi and the Silicon Slopes corridor in 18–22 minutes — a commute that makes Silicon Slopes tech employment entirely practical from Eagle Mountain addresses. The development pace has been so rapid that Eagle Mountain regularly lands on national lists of fastest-growing communities, attracting the national media attention that reinforces continued in-migration.

The +5.1% appreciation is Utah County's highest — combining the growth premium, the new construction premium, and the ongoing in-migration of young families who specifically choose Eagle Mountain's value-to-school-quality ratio. At a $480K median with Alpine SD, Eagle Mountain delivers more home per dollar than any comparable Alpine SD community.

Eagle Mountain City Official Website — City of Eagle Mountain — parks, recreation, city services, and community information for Utah's fastest-growing city.
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Price by Area

Where to Buy in Eagle Mountain.

Premium new construction$510K–$680K
2020–present · large lots · master planned · full amenities
Standard new construction$460K–$560K
2015–2022 · established subdivisions · best comp data
First resale / established$440K–$520K
2010–2018 builds · more buyer leverage · mature landscaping
Entry Eagle Mountain$420K–$480K
Oldest stock · most buyer leverage · FHA viable
Investment Overview
+5.1%Appreciation
<1%Vacancy
3.2–4.0%Cap Rate
Neighborhoods

Eagle Mountain Neighborhood Guide.

Premium New
$510K–$680K
Newest master-planned subdivisions with community amenities. Modern floor plans. Alpine SD throughout.
Newest buildsMaster plannedAlpine SD
Standard New
$460K–$560K
Most active resale and new construction zone. Best comparable data. Spring market competitive.
Most activeBest comp dataSpring demand
First Resale
$440K–$520K
2010–2018 builds with more buyer leverage than newer zones. Mature landscaping beginning.
More leverageEstablishedMature character
Entry
$420K–$480K
Most affordable Alpine SD entry in Utah County. FHA viable.
Most affordableAlpine SD entryFHA
Market Analysis

The Eagle Mountain Market in 2026.

Eagle Mountain's +5.1% appreciation is Utah County's highest — driven by the compound effect of in-migration, Alpine SD demand, and the genuine value gap versus east-bench communities.

The seller's market (1.5 months) reflects the overwhelming demand for affordable Alpine SD homes. New construction is the primary competition; resale must be priced below comparable new builds.

Investment in Eagle Mountain is primarily an appreciation play. Cap rates (3.2–4.0%) are modest given the purchase prices. Long-term holders who enter now and hold through the city's continued maturation capture meaningful equity.

Schools

Eagle Mountain Schools.

High School · Alpine SD
Cedar Valley / Westlake HS
Alpine SD serves Eagle Mountain through Cedar Valley High School (newest, west valley) and Westlake High. Strong Alpine SD academic performance. Verify your specific assignment.
Grades 9–12 · Alpine SD
K–8 · Alpine SD
Multiple Eagle Mountain Alpine SD schools
Alpine SD has been rapidly adding elementary and middle schools to keep pace with Eagle Mountain's growth. Recent schools are well-equipped with modern facilities.
K–8 · Alpine SD
Higher Ed Access
UVU (28 min) · BYU (32 min) via SR-68/I-15
Both major Utah Valley universities are accessible via SR-68 north to I-15 south.
University Access
Silicon Slopes Commute
Lehi/Silicon Slopes 20 min via SR-68
SR-68 north provides the primary Silicon Slopes commute corridor — 18–24 minutes to the core tech campus zone.
Tech Commute
Commute Guide

Getting There from Eagle Mountain.

DestinationTimeVia
Silicon Slopes / Lehi18–24 minSR-68 N to I-15/SR-92
Saratoga Springs (east)12–18 minState Road connections
American Fork20–26 minSR-68 N to I-15 S
Provo / BYU30–38 minSR-68 N to I-15 S
Salt Lake City38–50 minSR-68 N to I-15 N
Utah Lake12–18 minEast via Saratoga Springs
Cedar Valley recreation8–15 minWest — open land/trails
Highlights

Why Live in Eagle Mountain?

Eagle Mountain's Cedar Valley position provides the open western landscape character that east-bench and corridor communities lack — the expansive Cedar Valley spreads west with dramatic skyline views of the Oquirrh Mountains. Multiple city parks, trailheads, and the Pony Express Trail historical corridor provide outdoor recreation without leaving the valley. Eagle Mountain Golf Course and the city's growing park system serve the rapidly expanding population.

The SR-68 corridor north provides quick access to Silicon Slopes tech employment (18–24 min), American Fork Canyon (32 min for hiking, camping, and Timpanogos Cave), and Saratoga Springs' Utah Lake access (12–18 min). Eagle Mountain's rapid commercial development — multiple shopping centers, restaurants, and service businesses added each year — is reducing the historical dependence on Lehi and American Fork for daily needs. The city is genuinely self-sufficient in basic services at a scale it wasn't five years ago.

Fastest-growing Utah city
Alpine SD throughout
New construction active
SR-68 to Silicon Slopes — 20 min
Cedar Valley open landscape
Utah Lake — 15 min via Saratoga
Cedar Valley HS and Westlake HS
Most affordable Alpine SD Utah County
FAQs

Eagle Mountain Real Estate FAQ.

Why is Eagle Mountain growing so fast?
Three converging factors: Alpine SD school quality at below-corridor prices; Silicon Slopes employment 20 minutes north on SR-68; and the simple math that flat west valley land accommodates large-scale subdivision development that the constrained east bench can't match. Young families employed at Silicon Slopes who need Alpine SD, bedroom space, and value have no better answer in Utah County.
How long does the SR-68 Silicon Slopes commute actually take?
SR-68 (Redwood Road) north from Eagle Mountain's main residential areas to the SR-92/Lehi interchange runs 18–24 minutes in normal conditions. Peak commute time (7:30–8:30am) can add 5–8 minutes as Eagle Mountain's growth creates more local traffic. The commute is manageable for tech workers who appreciate the value trade-off.
Is Eagle Mountain still rural or genuinely suburban?
Eagle Mountain has crossed the threshold from rural to suburban — it has multiple grocery stores, restaurants, urgent care, and retail. The city's western edge still borders open Cedar Valley land, but the core residential areas are fully suburban in character. The open land to the west creates the visual spaciousness that feels rural without the commercial inconvenience of a genuinely rural address.
What are property taxes?
Utah County ~0.55% — roughly $2,640/year on a $480K home.
Is there resale inventory or only new construction?
Both — Eagle Mountain now has substantial resale inventory from the 2010–2020 construction wave, alongside ongoing new construction. The two markets compete; resale must generally price below comparable new builds to compete on condition. Ask your agent to segment new vs. resale when building your search.
Down payment programs?
Utah Housing programs apply. FHA 3.5% on $480K = $16,800. Eagle Mountain's price tier is the most affordable Alpine SD community in Utah County, making DPA programs particularly impactful here.
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