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Alpine, Utah

Homes with Acreage for Sale in Alpine, Utah

Alpine sits at the base of the Wasatch, tucked against Lone Peak and the mouth of American Fork Canyon at roughly 5,000 feet elevation. It's one of the few Utah County cities where larger parcels still exist in meaningful numbers — the original farm and orchard lots on the east bench, the horse properties along Grove Drive and Alpine Highway, and the newer estate-scale builds up in the foothills above Box Elder and Three Falls. Acreage here typically means half an acre to five-plus acres, with the larger spreads concentrated north of 200 North and toward the canyon. Water rights, irrigation shares from Alpine Irrigation Company, and well access vary lot by lot, so two neighboring parcels can have very different usability for pasture, gardens, or a barn.

Buyers drawn to acreage in Alpine are usually after a specific combination: room for horses or hobby farming, direct trail access to the Lone Peak Wilderness, and the Alpine School District (American Fork High, Lone Peak High, Mountain Ridge Junior) — all while staying within 35 minutes of Silicon Slopes and an hour of SLC International. Prices reflect that demand. Most acreage listings start in the $1.5M range for an established home on a flat half-acre and climb well past $5M for newer estate homes on three to five acres with views. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Alpine.

May 2026 · Alpine market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Alpine right now.

Full Alpine market report
Median sale
$1,880,000
7 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
22 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
95.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
48
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with acreage in Alpine.

How much land qualifies as 'acreage' in Alpine?

On the Alpine MLS, acreage typically refers to lots of half an acre or larger, though serious horse and hobby-farm buyers usually filter for one acre and up. True multi-acre parcels (3-5+ acres) are rare and tend to be on the east bench or in the foothill subdivisions above Three Falls.

Can I keep horses on an acreage property in Alpine?

Yes, most of Alpine's larger lots are zoned to allow horses, with the city generally permitting one horse per half-acre of usable pasture. Check the specific zoning (RA-1, RA-5, etc.) and any HOA restrictions, because some newer estate subdivisions allow the lot size but prohibit livestock through CC&Rs.

Do acreage homes in Alpine have irrigation water?

Many do. Alpine Irrigation Company shares are tied to specific parcels and are a major value driver — pressurized irrigation lets owners water pasture, orchards, and large lawns without paying culinary rates. Always confirm how many shares convey with the property and whether the system is pressurized or open-ditch.

What's the price range for acreage homes here?

Entry-level acreage (older home on roughly half an acre) generally starts around $1.3M-$1.6M. Newer construction on one to two acres typically runs $2.5M-$4M, and the larger foothill estates with three-plus acres and Wasatch views regularly trade between $4M and $8M+.

How close is Alpine acreage to Silicon Slopes and the airport?

Alpine is about 12 minutes from the Lehi tech corridor (Adobe, Ancestry, Qualtrics) via I-15 or Alpine Highway, and roughly 45-60 minutes to Salt Lake City International depending on traffic. That commute combination is a big reason acreage demand here outpaces supply.

Are there building lots available if I want to put a custom home on acreage?

Occasionally, yes — mostly in the foothill subdivisions on the north and east sides of town. Raw acreage is tight and usually trades off-market or through builders holding inventory lots, so working with an agent who tracks Alpine specifically helps surface options before they hit the MLS.