Luxury Homes for Sale in Pleasant Grove, Utah
Pleasant Grove's luxury market sits in a sweet spot along the east bench of Utah County, with Mt. Timpanogos rising directly above neighborhoods like Grove Creek, Mahogany Estates, and the streets climbing toward Battle Creek Falls. High-end buyers come here for the combination most Wasatch Front cities can't quite match: bench-level views, mature trees and orchards in the older sections, quick access to the Silicon Slopes job centers in Lehi, and noticeably more land per dollar than Alpine or Highland just to the north. Most luxury properties land between $1.2M and $2.5M, with custom estate homes on larger view lots reaching higher. Lot sizes on the bench routinely run a third of an acre or more, which is why pools, sport courts, and oversized RV garages show up more often than in newer master-planned communities to the west.
The luxury buyer profile here skews toward tech executives commuting to Adobe, Microsoft, and Ancestry in Lehi (10-15 minutes), families wanting Alpine School District boundaries with shorter drives to Costco and the Pleasant Grove Boulevard retail corridor, and second-home buyers who want proximity to Sundance and the American Fork Canyon trail system. Inventory tends to move quickly in the spring and early summer when Timpanogos is still snow-capped and the orchards are blooming. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Pleasant Grove's upper price tiers.
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What price range defines a luxury home in Pleasant Grove? ▾
The luxury tier in Pleasant Grove generally starts around $1.2M and runs into the $3M+ range, with a handful of estate properties on the benches above Grove Creek and near the mouth of Battle Creek Canyon pushing higher. Most luxury inventory sits between $1.3M and $2.2M, typically on larger lots with mountain or valley views.
Which neighborhoods have the most high-end listings? ▾
The east bench above 1100 East is the main concentration — areas around Grove Creek, Mahogany, and the streets climbing toward Battle Creek Falls. You'll also see luxury builds in The Ridge and newer pockets near the Pleasant Grove/Lindon line. Lots on the bench tend to be larger and carry the strongest Mt. Timpanogos views.
How do Pleasant Grove luxury homes compare to Alpine or Highland? ▾
Pleasant Grove typically prices 10-20% below comparable Alpine homes and runs close to Highland on a per-square-foot basis, but you often get quicker access to I-15, Costco, and the Silicon Slopes commute. Buyers who want the Timpanogos lifestyle without Alpine's premium tend to land here.
What features are standard at this price point? ▾
Expect 5,000+ sq ft floor plans, main-floor primaries, oversized garages (often RV bays), finished basements with theater or gym space, and outdoor living built around the view. Many homes on the east bench include casitas or guest suites, and newer builds lean into smart-home wiring and EV charging.
How's the commute to Silicon Slopes and Salt Lake from a Pleasant Grove luxury home? ▾
Lehi's tech corridor is 10-15 minutes via Pleasant Grove Boulevard or the I-15 Pleasant Grove exit. Downtown Salt Lake runs about 35 minutes off-peak, and SLC International is roughly 40 minutes. The Pleasant Grove Boulevard interchange opened up significantly faster access to Thanksgiving Point and Traverse Mountain employers.
Are luxury lots large enough for pools, shops, or horses? ▾
Pool-sized lots are common above 1100 East, and several luxury properties already include in-ground pools and sport courts. Detached shops and RV garages show up regularly. True horse property is limited inside city limits — for acreage with equestrian zoning, buyers typically look at Cedar Hills, Alpine, or Mapleton.