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Elk Ridge, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in Elk Ridge, Utah

Elk Ridge is a small foothill community of roughly 4,000 people tucked against Loafer Mountain at the south end of Utah County, and the town is built around its 18-hole municipal golf course. Homes that back up to fairways here have a different character than course homes in Lehi or St. George — lots tend to be larger (half-acre to full-acre is common), the elevation sits near 5,400 feet so summer afternoons run noticeably cooler than down in Spanish Fork, and the views typically pair manicured turf in the foreground with Utah Lake and the Wasatch in the distance. The course itself, Elk Ridge Golf Course, is city-owned, walkable, and known for being one of the better-value rounds in the county.

Buyers shopping course-adjacent properties in Elk Ridge are usually after a specific mix: quiet small-town living, Nebo School District boundaries, room for an RV pad or shop, and the daily payoff of stepping onto the back patio with open green space behind the fence instead of another rooftop. Most homes along the course were built between the late 1990s and the last few years, with a steady trickle of custom builds still going up on remaining lots. Inventory is genuinely limited — sometimes only two or three course-fronting homes are active at a time — so it pays to track new listings closely. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Elk Ridge.

June 2026 · Elk Ridge market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Elk Ridge right now.

Full Elk Ridge market report
Median sale
$990,000
3 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
31 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
37
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About golf course homes in Elk Ridge.

Which golf course do most Elk Ridge golf-course homes back up to?

Almost all of them sit along the Elk Ridge Golf Course, an 18-hole public course owned by the city and threaded through the center of town. A handful of homes also have views of the course without being directly on a fairway, which usually costs less and avoids stray ball traffic.

What do golf course homes in Elk Ridge typically cost?

Most fairway-adjacent homes trade in the high $600,000s to mid $900,000s depending on lot size, view corridor, and whether the home is a newer build or one of the original 1990s-2000s houses. Larger custom homes on the south end backing the course can push above $1 million.

Is the Elk Ridge course open year-round?

No. At roughly 5,000 feet elevation, the course generally runs from late March or April through October, weather depending. Winters bring real snow, so homeowners get a quiet, white view from November through early spring rather than active play outside the window.

Do homeowners pay HOA fees or course assessments?

Elk Ridge is largely HOA-free, which surprises a lot of buyers coming from Utah County master-planned communities. Living on the course does not automatically include a golf membership or mandatory dues — green fees are paid per round like any public course.

How's the commute from Elk Ridge to Provo or Lehi tech jobs?

Plan on about 25 minutes to south Provo, 35-40 minutes to Orem, and 50-60 minutes to Silicon Slopes in Lehi via I-15. The tradeoff for the longer drive is a quieter small town of around 4,500 people with Loafer Mountain right out the back door.

Are golf course lots a hazard with errant shots?

It depends on the hole. Homes along the rough side of par 4s and 5s see occasional balls; tee-box-adjacent lots and those behind greens are usually fine. Most sellers can tell you honestly how often it happens, and tempered windows on the course-facing side are common on newer builds.