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Provo, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in Provo, Utah

Golf course homes in Provo cluster around two main layouts: the public East Bay Golf Course on the south side of town near the Provo Airport, and the private Riverside Country Club tucked along the Provo River on the north end. East Bay's surrounding neighborhoods offer more attainable pricing — generally in the upper $500s to low $800s — with single-story ramblers and updated 1990s two-stories making up most of the housing stock. Riverside, by contrast, is older-money Provo: mature trees, custom builds, and homes that occasionally trade above $1.2M when something well-kept hits the market. Both sit within ten minutes of BYU, downtown Provo's restaurant row on Center Street, and I-15, so the commute to Lehi's tech corridor or Salt Lake stays manageable.

Living on a course in Provo means real seasons. Fairways green up in April, peak play runs May through October, and the courses close once snow settles in — usually mid-November. That gives you open views and quiet backyards in winter, then an active, well-watered greenbelt out your back door all summer. Water is sourced through pressurized secondary systems in most of these neighborhoods, which keeps irrigation costs down despite Utah's drought conversations. Buyers should pay attention to lot orientation (which hole, which side of the fairway), HOA structure, and whether any club membership conveys with the sale. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market around East Bay, Riverside, and the surrounding fairway-adjacent streets.

May 2026 · Provo market

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

Full Provo market report
Median sale
$445,000
61 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
20 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
245
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About golf course homes in Provo.

Which golf courses in Provo have homes built along the fairways?

East Bay Golf Course on the south end of town is the main public course with adjacent housing, and Riverside Country Club near the Provo River has private-club homes along its layout. Seven Peaks and Cascade Golf Center are nearby in Orem and Pleasant Grove if you're willing to look just outside Provo's city limits. Inventory directly on the fairway is limited, so most weeks you'll see a handful of listings rather than dozens.

What should I know about HOA fees and golf membership at these properties?

East Bay homes are mostly fee-simple with no mandatory club membership — you live next to the course but pay greens fees like anyone else. Riverside Country Club is a separate membership with initiation fees and monthly dues; owning a home nearby doesn't automatically include access. Always confirm whether a listing carries an HOA, what it covers, and whether any golf privileges transfer with the sale.

Do fairway-adjacent homes in Provo get hit by stray golf balls?

Yes, it happens, especially on holes with doglegs or on the slice side of the fairway. Most homes along East Bay have reinforced windows on the course-facing side, and sellers should disclose any history of damage. Insurance typically covers it, but ask the seller how often it occurs before you make an offer.

How does winter affect a golf course home in Provo?

Provo sits at about 4,550 feet with real winters — courses close roughly mid-November through March, so you're looking at brown fairways and quiet views for about a third of the year. The trade-off is open sightlines, no summer crowds in your backyard during the off-season, and lower water bills than southern Utah courses. Snow on the fairway is actually one of the prettier views from these homes.

What's the price range for golf course homes in Provo?

Expect a premium of roughly 10–20% over comparable non-course homes in the same neighborhood. East Bay-area homes typically run from the upper $500s into the $800s depending on size and lot position, while Riverside Country Club properties can push past $1.2M for larger custom builds. Direct fairway frontage commands the highest premium versus homes that simply sit in the same subdivision.

Are there new-construction golf course lots available in Provo?

Provo proper is largely built out around its courses, so new construction directly on a fairway is rare. Most opportunities come from teardowns, remodels, or the occasional infill lot. If new build is a priority, check Spanish Fork, Salem Hills, or Hideaway Bay courses just south of Provo where more lots remain.