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Live MLS listings, market trends, and neighborhood data for one of Utah's fastest-growing newer-suburb cities — updated continuously. Browse Eagle Mountain homes for sale across 526 active listings, from Parkway Fields' planned community streets to Eagle Point, Harmony, and Silver Lakes, with a median sale price of $500,000 in 2026.

April 2026
closed sales · last completed month
Full report
Heads up: this is last month's data.
Median sale price
$500,000
+2.2% YoY
Median days on market
38
+19 d YoY
Sale-to-list ratio
99.6%
-0.09pp YoY
Homes sold
130
-9 YoY

April 2026 snapshot

Eagle Mountain, Utah housing market

Unsold inventory in Eagle Mountain is asking $539,995 at the median, +8.22% year-over-year. Homes that closed sold at $500,000 — 99.6% of each home's final list price, going to contract in a median of 38 days.

Unsold inventory
526
active + pending
Homes in Eagle Mountain that have not yet closed — includes Active, Pending, Active Under Contract, and Coming Soon. Pending is included because a deal under contract can fall through, so the home still counts as unsold inventory until it actually closes. Pulled live from the MLS.
New listings
189
in April 2026
Number of homes that came on the market during April 2026.
Median sale price
$500,000
130 sold
Middle sale price of homes that closed in April 2026. Median (not average) so luxury sales don't skew it.
Median list price
$539,995
current asking
Middle asking price across all unsold inventory right now (Active + Pending). Differs from median sale price because list = what sellers want, sale = what buyers actually paid.
Sale-to-list
99.6%
of final list
For each home that closed, closeprice ÷ its own final list price, averaged across the month. Over 100% = homes sold above asking (sellers' market), under 100% = below asking (buyers have leverage). Measures vs final list (post-reductions), not vs original asking.
Median days
38
on market
Median days a home spent listed before going under contract during April 2026. Lower = faster-moving market.
Data through April 30, 2026. View full market report

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Compare to other cities

City Unsold Median list
Saratoga Springs 549 $529,990
Lehi 368 $646,450
Provo 271 $525,000
Mapleton 269 $474,900
Spanish Fork 240 $599,900
Orem 225 $549,500
Salem 208 $573,000
American Fork 150 $500,495

About Eagle Mountain

Living in Eagle Mountain

Eagle Mountain Utah sprawling newer master-planned family suburb in Cedar Valley with Oquirrh Mountains at golden hour

Eagle Mountain is one of Utah's fastest-growing cities and largest by land area — population approximately 58,000 (2024 U.S. Census, growing from about 21,000 in 2010), spread across roughly 50 square miles of Cedar Valley in western Utah County. The city sits at the foothills of the Oquirrh Mountains on the west and stretches east toward Saratoga Springs and the Utah Lake shore. Where Lehi reads as the Silicon Slopes tech-employer capital with high-density development and Saratoga Springs reads as the lakefront family suburb, Eagle Mountain reads as the larger newer-growth value city with more accessible pricing and larger lots than its peers.

The city's identity is shaped by rapid growth, newer master-planned communities (Parkway Fields, Eagle Point, Harmony, Silver Lakes, Red Hawk Ranch, Oquirrh Mountain Ranch, Firefly), Alpine School District schools (Cedar Valley High School is the primary in-city high school), and the Cedar Valley landscape — wide-open Cedar Valley at the western Utah County boundary with dramatic Oquirrh Mountain views.

Why Buyers Choose Eagle Mountain, Utah

  • Most accessible newer-construction pricing in the Lehi corridor. Eagle Mountain's median sale price typically runs the most affordable of any newer family-suburb city in the Silicon Slopes commute corridor — meaningfully below Lehi, Saratoga Springs, and Herriman for comparable inventory.
  • Larger lots than inner valley. Many Eagle Mountain neighborhoods offer notably larger lot sizes than the inner Salt Lake County and central Utah Valley suburbs.
  • Newer construction at scale. Most of Eagle Mountain's housing stock is post-2005, with massive continued buildout across the Parkway Fields, Eagle Point, Harmony, Silver Lakes, Red Hawk Ranch, and Oquirrh Mountain Ranch developments. Browse Eagle Mountain new construction for current builds.
  • Alpine School District schools. Cedar Valley High School is the primary in-city high school. Portions of Eagle Mountain are also served by Westlake High School in adjacent Lehi.
  • Cedar Valley open space. The wide-open Cedar Valley setting offers more big-sky character and rural-edge feel than the more developed central Utah County cities.
  • Tech-corridor commute. Most Silicon Slopes employers (Adobe, Microsoft, Oracle, Ancestry in Lehi) are 20-30 minutes east — longer than Saratoga Springs or Lehi itself, but offset by the lower pricing.
  • Family-suburb amenities. Extensive city park network, family-oriented community programming, and ongoing commercial buildout.

Top Neighborhoods in Eagle Mountain

  • Parkway Fields — Eagle Mountain's largest planned community by listing volume. Family-oriented with mid-tier housing stock.
  • Eagle Point — major planned community with continued buildout and family demographics.
  • Harmony — planned community in central Eagle Mountain.
  • Silver Lakes — major planned community.
  • Red Hawk Ranch — planned community with larger lots.
  • Oquirrh Mountain Ranch — planned community at the western foothills.
  • Firefly — newer planned community with continued buildout.

Eagle Mountain Home Prices in 2026

  • Median sale price: $500,000 (last completed month)
  • Median time on market: 38 days
  • Sale-to-list ratio: 99.6%
  • Active listings: 526 homes available

Schools, Healthcare, and Commute

Eagle Mountain is served by the Alpine School District. Cedar Valley High School is the primary in-city high school; Westlake High School in adjacent Lehi also serves portions of the city. Healthcare is anchored by Mountain Point Medical Center in Lehi (20-30 min east) for full-service care.

Off-peak drive times from central Eagle Mountain:

  • Lehi (Silicon Slopes corridor): 20-30 min east
  • Saratoga Springs: 10-15 min east
  • Provo: 35-45 min southeast
  • Downtown Salt Lake City: 50-60 min north
  • Salt Lake City International Airport: 50-60 min north

The Bottom Line

Eagle Mountain is the right fit for buyers who want the most accessible newer-construction pricing in the Silicon Slopes commute corridor, larger lots than the inner suburbs, Alpine School District schools, and Cedar Valley open-space character. Buyers willing to accept longer Lehi commutes (20-30 min vs 10-15 min from Saratoga Springs or 5-10 min from in-Lehi) get meaningfully lower pricing.

Compare with Saratoga Springs (lakefront, shorter Lehi commute, similar newer-suburb character), Lehi (Silicon Slopes capital with established amenity), Herriman (Salt Lake County family suburb with Jordan SD), and Cedar Fort (smaller rural neighboring city).

For a free, accurate Eagle Mountain home valuation, request a local-agent CMA. The filter sidebar below collects every active price, property-type, lifestyle, and feature filter for Eagle Mountain — browse by what matters most to your search.

The MLS data on this page is sourced from the Regional Multiple Listing Service and refreshed every 15 minutes; information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Census figures from U.S. Census Bureau 2024 estimates. School district facts per Alpine School District.

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