Homes for sale in Alpine, Utah
Mountain views and small-town charm
Area overview
Alpine sits at the base of Lone Peak with dramatic mountain views from nearly every lot in town. The population is roughly 10,500 and the community actively works to maintain its semi-rural character — you'll find horse properties next to newer subdivisions, and long-time residents alongside young families building custom homes. This is where Nicki has lived for 18+ years, and she knows every street, every builder, and every pocket of the market. The most sought-after subdivisions include Box Elder on the south end (large lots with unobstructed Lone Peak views), Willow Canyon with its mature trees and established feel, and Alpine Cove up against the mountain for maximum privacy. Elk Ridge Estates and Three Falls are popular with buyers wanting newer construction on half-acre-plus lots, while the Burgess Park area offers a more walkable feel near the town center. Alpine Country Club provides a golf-course community option that's rare in this part of the valley. Alpine is served by Alpine School District, one of the top districts in Utah. Elementary options include Mountainville Academy (a charter school families love) and Alpine Elementary. Kids feed into Timberline Middle School and then Lone Peak High School, both highly rated with strong AP programs, athletics, and performing arts. The community hosts Alpine Days each summer with a rodeo, parade, and fireworks, and the volunteer culture runs deep through organizations like Alpine Community Council and local scout troops. For outdoor lovers, Lambert Park is the crown jewel — over 200 acres of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding right in town. Dry Creek Trail connects Alpine to Highland and is a local favorite for evening walks. Box Elder Picnic Area leads into Lone Peak Wilderness for more serious hikers. Lot sizes in Alpine are generally 0.5 to 1+ acre, much larger than typical Utah County subdivisions. New construction is limited, which keeps values stable — most building is custom homes on remaining lots. Prices range from the high $700s for smaller updated ramblers to $3M+ for newer custom builds with acreage. If you're looking for space, views, and a tight-knit community that still feels like a small town despite being minutes from Lehi's tech corridor, Alpine is hard to beat. I've helped buyers find homes in every corner of this city — from first-time buyers stretching into an older home in the Burgess Park area to families building their forever home in Three Falls. Whether you want a walkable neighborhood or five acres with horses, I can help you find the right fit in Alpine.
Lifestyle
Hiking Lone Peak, Box Elder and Dry Creek trails, Lambert Park, Alpine Days, and a strong volunteer culture.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average home price in Alpine, Utah?
Alpine's median home price ranges from $900K to $1.3M depending on lot size and views. Lots are generally 0.5 to 1+ acre — much larger than typical Utah County subdivisions. I provide a tailored comp analysis for every client.
What are the schools like in Alpine?
Alpine is served by Alpine School District, one of the top districts in Utah. Timberline Middle School and Lone Peak High School are both highly rated, with strong AP programs, athletics, and arts.
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