Gated Community Homes for Sale in Cedar Hills, Utah
Cedar Hills sits along the base of the Wasatch Range in northern Utah County, and its gated sections cluster mostly around the Cedar Hills Golf Club and the higher-elevation streets pushing up toward American Fork Canyon. These neighborhoods went in during the 2000s and 2010s building boom, so you're typically looking at newer construction — brick and stone exteriors, three-car garages, walkout basements that take advantage of the slope and the golf course or mountain views. Gates here are less about density control and more about privacy and shared maintenance of common areas, landscaping, and in some cases private roads that the city doesn't plow or maintain.
Price points in Cedar Hills' gated sections generally run higher than the city average, often into the $700,000s to $1.2 million range depending on lot size and view, since these homes tend to be larger and better finished than typical Cedar Hills inventory. Buyers drawn here are usually looking for Alpine School District boundaries, quick access to I-15 via American Fork or Pleasant Grove, and a quieter street than what you'd get in an open subdivision — good for families with young kids who ride bikes without through-traffic, or empty nesters who want lock-and-leave simplicity. HOA dues typically cover the gate, common landscaping, and sometimes snow removal, so ask for the CC&Rs early since they vary block to block. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
July 2026 · Cedar Hills market
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Common questions
About gated community homes in Cedar Hills.
How many gated communities are actually in Cedar Hills? ▾
Cedar Hills is a small city of roughly 10,000 residents, so the number of true gated subdivisions is limited — usually a handful at any given time. Most gated options sit on the bench above Canyon Road or back up to the Cedar Hills Golf Club. Inventory in the active listings below reflects what's currently on the market.
What's the price range for a gated home in Cedar Hills? ▾
Gated properties in Cedar Hills typically run from the high $700s into the $1.5M+ range, depending on lot size, view corridor, and whether the home backs the golf course. Larger custom homes on the upper bench with Mt. Timpanogos views can push higher. Expect HOA dues that cover gate maintenance, common landscaping, and sometimes private road upkeep.
Are these communities staffed-gate or keypad/remote entry? ▾
Almost all gated neighborhoods in Cedar Hills use keypad or remote-controlled gates rather than 24/7 staffed guardhouses — that staffing model is rare anywhere in Utah County. Residents get clickers or app-based access, and visitors are typically buzzed in by call box.
What do the HOA fees usually cover in a Cedar Hills gated neighborhood? ▾
Fees commonly cover gate operation and repair, snow removal on private streets, common-area landscaping, and sometimes front-yard maintenance. Cedar Hills gets real winters with snow on the bench, so private-road plowing is a meaningful line item. Always pull the HOA docs before writing an offer to confirm reserves and any pending assessments.
How is the commute from a Cedar Hills gated community to Silicon Slopes or Salt Lake? ▾
Cedar Hills sits right off the Alpine Highway with quick access to I-15 via the Pleasant Grove or American Fork interchanges. Silicon Slopes employers in Lehi are about 10-15 minutes south, and downtown Salt Lake runs around 40 minutes outside of rush hour. SLC International is roughly 45 minutes north.
What school district serves these homes? ▾
Cedar Hills is part of the Alpine School District, with most gated neighborhoods feeding Deerfield Elementary, Mt. Mahogany Elementary, Oak Canyon Junior High, and Lone Peak High School. Lone Peak has a strong academic and athletic reputation, which is one of the main draws pulling families to the bench.