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Live MLS listings, market trends, and neighborhood data for the heart of the Silicon Slopes tech corridor — updated continuously. Browse Lehi homes for sale across 436 active listings, from Traverse Mountain's premium foothill communities to Holbrook and the Exchange, with a median sale price of $540,000 in 2026.

April 2026
closed sales · last completed month
Full report
Heads up: this is last month's data.
Median sale price
$540,000
+0.4% YoY
Median days on market
23
+1 d YoY
Sale-to-list ratio
99.6%
+0.4pp YoY
Homes sold
125
+12 YoY

April 2026 snapshot

Lehi, Utah housing market

Unsold inventory in Lehi is asking $639,150 at the median, +1.45% year-over-year. Homes that closed sold at $540,000 — 99.6% of each home's final list price, going to contract in a median of 23 days.

Unsold inventory
436
active + pending
Homes in Lehi 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
200
in April 2026
Number of homes that came on the market during April 2026.
Median sale price
$540,000
125 sold
Middle sale price of homes that closed in April 2026. Median (not average) so luxury sales don't skew it.
Median list price
$639,150
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
23
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 557 $530,000
Eagle Mountain 483 $539,990
Provo 274 $525,000
Mapleton 269 $474,900
Spanish Fork 240 $599,900
Orem 227 $549,500
Salem 208 $573,000
American Fork 151 $500,000

About Lehi

Living in Lehi

Lehi Utah Silicon Slopes corridor residential neighborhoods at golden hour with Traverse Mountain rising in the background

Lehi is the heart of Utah's Silicon Slopes tech corridor — population approximately 88,000 (2024 U.S. Census, the fastest-growing major Utah city by percentage), straddling the Salt Lake County / Utah County border at the southern end of the metro. The city is home to Utah's largest concentration of major tech employers, with Adobe, Microsoft, Oracle, Ancestry, and dozens of smaller tech and SaaS companies operating campuses along the I-15 / Pioneer Crossing corridor. Where Draper reads as the Salt Lake County Silicon Slopes residential anchor and Provo reads as the BYU college-town anchor to the south, Lehi reads as the tech-corridor capital — the place buyers move to when they want to live where the tech jobs are.

The city's transformation has been one of the most consequential growth stories in modern Utah. Lehi grew from a small farming community of about 19,000 in 2000 to 88,000+ today, driven by Adobe's 2009 acquisition of Omniture (which anchored the modern tech campus development) and the subsequent influx of major tech employers. The city is served by the Alpine School District (Lehi High School, Skyridge High School, Westlake High School), and the housing stock skews heavily new-construction (2005 onward) reflecting the rapid buildout.

Why Buyers Choose Lehi, Utah

  • The Silicon Slopes capital. Adobe's massive campus at Traverse Ridge anchors the area, alongside Microsoft, Oracle, Ancestry, Domo, Pluralsight (historic HQ), Health Catalyst, Workfront (now Adobe Workfront), and dozens of others. Tech professionals working at any of these campuses often find sub-15-minute commutes from Lehi neighborhoods — meaningfully better than commuting from Salt Lake City or Sandy to the same employers.
  • Thanksgiving Point. The massive ~3,000-acre family-attraction complex at the south end of the city includes Ashton Gardens (a major botanical garden), the Museum of Ancient Life (one of the largest dinosaur museums in the world), the Museum of Natural Curiosity, Farm Country, the Butterfly Biosphere, and golf at Thanksgiving Point Golf Club. One of the metro's most-visited family destinations.
  • Alpine School District. Lehi is part of Alpine SD (Utah's largest school district), with three in-city high schools: Lehi High School (the Pioneers), Skyridge High School (the Falcons), and Westlake High School (the Thunder). Skyridge in particular consistently ranks among Utah's top public high schools.
  • Traverse Mountain. The major premium master-planned community at the city's northern edge atop Traverse Ridge, offering custom executive homes, valley-wide views, and walking-distance trail access. Browse Traverse Mountain homes for current inventory.
  • Outlets at Traverse Mountain. Major outlet shopping center anchoring the Traverse Mountain commercial district.
  • Strong job-market density. Per the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, Lehi added more high-paying tech jobs than any other Utah city through the 2010s and continues to expand. The city's median household income trends higher than Salt Lake County peers reflecting the tech-employer concentration.
  • FrontRunner Lehi station connects commuters to Salt Lake City Central Station and Provo.
  • Newer construction at scale. Most of Lehi's housing stock is post-2005, with continued buildout in Holbrook Farms, Cold Springs Ranch, Ivory Ridge, the Exchange, and other newer planned communities. Browse Lehi new construction for current inventory.

Top Neighborhoods in Lehi

Premium Foothill & Mountain

  • Traverse Mountain — Lehi's iconic master-planned community atop Traverse Ridge. Custom executive homes, panoramic views, walking-distance trail access. Adjacent to the Outlets at Traverse Mountain commercial district and the Adobe campus.
  • Canyon Point — established foothill community with custom and executive homes.

Major Planned Communities

  • Holbrook — major planned community in central-east Lehi with strong family demographics and mid-tier housing stock.
  • Gardner Point — large established planned community with family-stable demographics.
  • River Point — established planned community along the Jordan River corridor.
  • The Exchange — newer planned community with mixed housing types.
  • Inverness — established planned community with family-friendly streets.
  • Ivory Ridge — newer planned community with continued buildout.
  • Cold Springs Ranch — newer planned community.

Lehi Home Prices in 2026

  • Median sale price: $540,000 (last completed month)
  • Median time on market: 23 days
  • Sale-to-list ratio: 99.6%
  • Active listings: 436 homes available

Lehi's market is one of the metro's most active by monthly transaction count, reflecting the city's growth pace and the high turnover in newer planned communities. Sale-to-list ratios near 99% are typical. Traverse Mountain executive homes carry premium pricing (often $1M+); mid-tier inventory in Holbrook, Gardner Point, and the Exchange sits in the lower mid range.

Schools and Higher Education

Lehi is served by the Alpine School District, Utah's largest school district. Three in-city high schools:

  • Lehi High School (180 N 500 E) — the Pioneers, the original city high school. Strong AP programming, established athletic tradition.
  • Skyridge High School — the Falcons, newer high school consistently ranked among Utah's top public schools.
  • Westlake High School — the Thunder, serving the western and Saratoga Springs-adjacent portions of the city.

For post-secondary, Utah Valley University in Orem (15-20 min south) and Brigham Young University in Provo (20-25 min south) are both within easy reach.

Crime and Safety

Lehi reports broadly low crime rates for a growing metro suburb. Residential neighborhoods in Traverse Mountain, Holbrook, Gardner Point, and the newer planned communities report very low violent-crime counts. The city's per-capita FBI Uniform Crime Reporting numbers sit below the national average for cities its size and compare favorably to peer Utah cities Draper, Saratoga Springs, and American Fork.

Healthcare

  • Mountain Point Medical Center (3000 N Triumph Blvd) — full-service hospital inside Lehi. Emergency, surgical, women's services.
  • Lone Peak Hospital (Draper) — 10-15 minutes north.
  • Utah Valley Hospital (Provo) — 15-20 minutes south.
  • Intermountain American Fork Hospital (American Fork) — 5-10 minutes south.

Tech, Economy, and the Silicon Slopes Concentration

Lehi's tech-employer concentration is unmatched in Utah. Major employers headquartered or with major campuses in Lehi include:

  • Adobe — massive campus at Traverse Ridge, the company's second-largest U.S. office.
  • Microsoft — major Lehi campus.
  • Oracle — significant Lehi presence.
  • Ancestry — Lehi corporate headquarters.
  • Health Catalyst — Lehi-based healthcare-data company.
  • Workfront / Adobe Workfront — Lehi-based work-management platform (acquired by Adobe).
  • Pluralsight — historic Lehi/Draper corporate headquarters (corporate HQ moved to Texas in 2024 but Utah operations continue).
  • Dozens of smaller tech and SaaS companies.

Per the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, Lehi added more high-paying tech jobs than any other Utah city through the 2010s. The Wasatch Front is projected to add ~600,000 residents through 2050, with the Lehi-to-Provo corridor capturing the largest share.

Food, Dining, and Shopping

  • The Outlets at Traverse Mountain — major outlet shopping with Nike, Coach, Levi's, Calvin Klein, and dozens of other brand stores.
  • Thanksgiving Point Marketplace — restaurants and retail surrounding the family-attraction complex.
  • State Street and Pioneer Crossing corridors — additional restaurants, retail, and chain dining.
  • Adobe campus dining and event venues.
  • Big-box and grocery: Costco, Target, Smith's, Trader Joe's all have Lehi or adjacent locations.

Public Transportation and the Commute

Lehi has UTA FrontRunner commuter rail service at the Lehi Station (3050 W Pioneer Crossing), connecting north to Salt Lake City Central Station and south to Provo. UTA bus routes serve the major corridors.

Off-peak drive times from a central Lehi neighborhood:

  • Adobe / Microsoft / Silicon Slopes campuses: 5-10 min (in-city for most)
  • Provo (BYU / Utah Valley Hospital): 15-20 min south
  • Orem (UVU): 10-15 min south
  • Downtown Salt Lake City: 35-45 min north on I-15
  • Salt Lake City International Airport: 35-45 min north
  • Park City via I-80: 55-65 min

Family Life and Recreation

  • Thanksgiving Point — Ashton Gardens, Museum of Ancient Life, Museum of Natural Curiosity, Farm Country, Butterfly Biosphere, golf, festivals. One of the metro's most-visited family destinations.
  • Traverse Mountain trail system — extensive hiking and biking trails immediately adjacent.
  • Lehi Legacy Center — major city recreation center with pool, gyms, fitness programming.
  • Outlets at Traverse Mountain for shopping.
  • Utah Lake — Provo Lake, fishing, paddle-boarding, walking paths along the Jordan River.
  • Hutchings Museum — historic Lehi museum.

Growth and Future Outlook

Lehi continues to grow through both new-construction infill and ongoing Adobe / Microsoft / Oracle campus expansion. Per the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, the Lehi-to-Provo corridor is projected to capture the largest share of the Wasatch Front's projected ~600,000 new residents through 2050. The Mountain Lake Industrial Area, the continued Holbrook Farms buildout, and ongoing Traverse Mountain custom construction all add to the inventory pipeline.

The Bottom Line

Lehi is the right fit for buyers who want immediate Silicon Slopes corridor location, newer construction at scale, Alpine School District schools (Skyridge High in particular), the Thanksgiving Point family-attraction anchor, and tech-employer commute minimization. Buyers willing to accept newer-suburb character get sub-15-minute commutes to Adobe, Microsoft, Oracle, and Ancestry.

Buyers wanting established Salt Lake County suburb character, Canyons School District schools, or closer Cottonwood canyon ski access typically find better fits in surrounding cities. Compare with Draper (Salt Lake County Silicon Slopes residential anchor, Canyons SD), Saratoga Springs (newer family suburb adjacent), American Fork (Silicon Slopes adjacent, Alpine SD, more established), Eagle Mountain (newer growth city, larger lots), Highland (premium adjacent), Pleasant Grove (Silicon Slopes adjacent), Orem (UVU, family suburb), and Provo (BYU, college town).

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

For deeper context on relocating, see our long-form guides: pros and cons of living in Lehi, 5 reasons you might regret moving to Lehi, and things to do in Lehi.

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. Alpine School District facts per district publications. Silicon Slopes employer information per company filings and Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute research.

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