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American Fork, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in American Fork, Utah

Golf course homes in American Fork mostly cluster around Tri-City Golf Course, the municipal 18-hole layout tucked between 1100 North and the bench neighborhoods rising toward the Wasatch. It's a quieter, more affordable golf-adjacent market than what you'd see in Park City or even neighboring Highland — Tri-City is a walkable city course, not a private club, so the homes around it skew toward established Utah County families rather than second-home buyers. Lots that back directly to the fairways pick up Mount Timpanogos views to the east and a stretch of green space that won't ever be developed, which is the real long-term value here. Expect a mix of 1980s ramblers on quarter-acre-plus lots and newer two-story builds from the 2000s infill cycle.

Pricing typically runs from the upper $600s for an older home needing updates up past $1.2M for renovated or larger course-fronting properties, with a meaningful premium for lots that face the fairway rather than the cart path or tee box. American Fork's location at I-15 exit 276 puts these homes 15 minutes from the Silicon Slopes tech corridor in Lehi, 10 minutes to Costco and The Meadows shopping, and roughly 35 minutes to the Salt Lake airport. Alpine School District serves the area, with American Fork High and Shelley Elementary as the most common assignments. Browse the active golf course listings below to see what's currently on the market.

May 2026 · American Fork market

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

Full American Fork market report
Median sale
$495,000
41 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
11 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
145
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About golf course homes in American Fork.

Which golf courses in American Fork have homes backing the fairways?

Tri-City Golf Course on the north side of town is the main course inside American Fork city limits, and several streets in the Highland Park and Manila neighborhoods back directly to its fairways. Fox Hollow in nearby Lehi and Cedar Hills Golf Club just up the bench are also within a 5-10 minute drive, so MLS searches often pull in adjacent listings depending on radius.

What should I expect to pay for a home on or near the Tri-City course?

Golf-adjacent homes in American Fork generally run a notable premium over comparable interior-lot homes in the same neighborhood. Most fairway-backing properties trade in the upper-$600s to low-$900s depending on size, age, and whether the lot has direct cart access or just a view across open turf.

Are HOA fees common for golf course homes here?

Tri-City is a municipal course, so homes backing it usually have no golf-related HOA. That's a meaningful difference from gated golf communities like Red Ledges in Heber or Talons Cove in Saratoga Springs, where dues and golf memberships can add several hundred dollars per month.

Do I have to be a golfer to enjoy living on the course?

Plenty of owners here are not active golfers — they buy in for the open green space, the lack of a rear neighbor, and mountain views west across the fairways toward Utah Lake. Just be aware of stray balls on holes where tee boxes line up with backyards; netting and laminated windows are common upgrades.

How does the location work for commuting to Silicon Slopes or Provo?

American Fork sits right on I-15 at Exit 279 and 284, putting Lehi's tech corridor 5-10 minutes north and Provo about 15 minutes south. The American Fork FrontRunner station also connects to Salt Lake in roughly 40 minutes, which makes golf course homes here popular with hybrid workers who want suburban space without a brutal commute.

How many golf course homes are typically on the market at once?

Inventory is thin — American Fork only has one in-city course, so active fairway-lot listings often number in the single digits at any given time. The map below shows what's currently available; if nothing fits, setting up an MLS alert is the practical move since these homes tend to move quickly when priced correctly.