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Eagle Mountain, Utah

Luxury Homes for Sale in Eagle Mountain, Utah

Eagle Mountain has quietly become one of the more interesting luxury markets in Utah County. Ten years ago, the upscale conversation in this part of the state centered on Alpine, Highland, and the Traverse Mountain benches above Lehi. Today, buyers with $900K to $2M budgets are looking west — to SilverLake, Hidden Hollow, and the custom-build pockets along Pony Express Parkway — because the land allowances out here are something Alpine simply can't match. Half-acre to multi-acre lots, horse-friendly zoning, and unobstructed views of the Lake Mountains and Mount Timpanogos come standard at price points that would only buy a standard tract home further north.

The trade-off is location, and it's worth being honest about it. Eagle Mountain sits about 25 minutes from the Silicon Slopes tech corridor in Lehi and roughly 45 from downtown Salt Lake, so this market draws buyers who prioritize space, privacy, and a more rural feel over walkable amenities. The city is growing fast — new commercial development along SR-73, expanded schools in the Alpine District, and the Mountain View Corridor extension have all changed the equation in the last few years. For high-end buyers, that growth means today's custom estate on five acres is likely to look like a smart land play in a decade. Browse the active luxury listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out when you're ready to tour.

May 2026 · Eagle Mountain market

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

Full Eagle Mountain market report
Median sale
$513,734
108 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
25 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
527
active + pending

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Common questions

About luxury homes in Eagle Mountain.

What price range qualifies as luxury in Eagle Mountain?

Luxury generally starts around $900K here and runs into the $2M+ range for custom estates on acreage. That's notably lower than comparable square footage in Alpine, Highland, or Draper, which is a big part of why buyers cross the lake. Anything above $1.5M typically includes a shop, RV bay, or larger lot.

Which neighborhoods have the most high-end inventory?

SilverLake, Hidden Hollow, and the estate sections of The Ranches carry most of the custom builds. Newer luxury construction is also going up off Pony Express Parkway and along the benches near the Lake Mountains, where view lots and half-acre-plus parcels are easier to find.

Can I get horse property or acreage at this price point?

Yes — that's one of Eagle Mountain's main draws. Several luxury subdivisions allow horses, and lots of 0.5 to 2+ acres are realistic in the $1M-$1.8M range. Compare that to Highland or Alpine where similar acreage often clears $3M.

How is the commute to Lehi tech and Silicon Slopes?

Pioneer Crossing and the Mountain View Corridor put most Lehi tech offices 15-25 minutes away depending on which side of Eagle Mountain you're in. The Facebook campus and Tyson plant are inside city limits, so a meaningful share of luxury buyers have a sub-10-minute commute.

Do luxury homes here typically have basements and shops?

Most do. Walkout basements are common on the bench lots, and detached shops or oversized RV garages show up regularly above $1.2M. Builders out here lean into square footage and outbuildings rather than the tight-lot, vertical designs you see closer to I-15.

How long do luxury listings usually sit on the market?

Days-on-market runs longer than entry-level Eagle Mountain product — often 45 to 90+ days for homes above $1.2M, since the buyer pool is smaller and most purchases are not contingent on a quick relocation. That tends to leave more room for negotiation than the sub-$700K segment.