Luxury Homes for Sale in Alpine, Utah
Alpine sits at the base of the Wasatch, tucked against the mouth of American Fork Canyon at roughly 5,000 feet of elevation. The town has long been one of Utah County's wealthiest zip codes, with large-lot estates lining Grove Drive, Alpine Cove, Box Elder, and the gated benches above Lambert Park. Luxury here generally starts around $2M and runs well past $8M for custom builds on view lots — think 6,000 to 12,000+ square feet, indoor sport courts, six-car garages, casitas, and acreage that gives you actual privacy from your neighbors. Many of the higher-end homes back directly to the foothills, with trail access to Lambert Park's 175 acres of singletrack right out the back gate.
Buyers at this price point in Alpine are usually trading proximity to Silicon Slopes (Lehi tech corridor is 15 minutes south) for elbow room, top-rated Alpine School District schools, and quick access to Sundance, Snowbird, and Alta in winter. Lot sizes of half an acre to two-plus acres are common, which is unusual this close to a major job center. The architecture skews modern mountain and transitional rather than the stucco-Mediterranean look you see in St. George — heavy timber, stone, steel windows, and walkout basements built into the hillside. Inventory at the top of the market is thin and tends to move quietly, so the active list shifts week to week. Browse the current listings below to see what's on the market in Alpine right now.
May 2026 · Alpine market
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About luxury homes in Alpine.
What price range counts as 'luxury' in Alpine? ▾
The luxury tier in Alpine generally starts around $2 million and extends past $8 million for custom estates on view acreage. The median sale price for the city as a whole sits well above $1.5M, so the luxury threshold here is higher than in most Utah County cities like Lehi or American Fork.
What size lots come with luxury homes in Alpine? ▾
Half-acre to two-acre lots are typical at this price point, and a handful of estate properties on the bench sit on three to five acres. Alpine's zoning has historically protected larger lot sizes, which is a big part of why the city attracts buyers who want space without leaving the Wasatch Front.
Which neighborhoods have the most high-end inventory? ▾
The benches above Grove Drive, the Three Falls and Alpine Cove areas, and the gated enclaves near the mouth of the canyon hold most of the $3M+ inventory. Newer custom builds also pop up in the hillside subdivisions east of Main Street with direct foothill access.
How close is Alpine to Silicon Slopes and the Salt Lake airport? ▾
The Lehi tech corridor (Adobe, Ancestry, Qualtrics, Entrata) is about 15 minutes south on I-15. Salt Lake International runs roughly 40 to 50 minutes north depending on traffic, and Provo Airport is about 25 minutes away for regional flights.
What should I know about building a custom luxury home in Alpine? ▾
Most remaining vacant luxury lots are on the foothills, which means hillside ordinances, geotechnical studies, and stricter height and grading review. Build timelines for high-end customs here typically run 18 to 24 months, and construction costs on a sloped lot can add 15–25% over a flat-lot equivalent.
Are luxury homes in Alpine a good fit for ski access? ▾
Yes — Sundance is about 35 minutes via the Alpine Loop in summer or around the mountain in winter, and Snowbird and Alta are roughly an hour up Little Cottonwood. Park City resorts run about 75 minutes. That combination of foothill living plus reasonable resort access is a big draw for out-of-state buyers relocating from California, Texas, and the Pacific Northwest.