Golf Course Homes for Sale in Cedar Hills, Utah
Cedar Hills is a small bench community of roughly 10,000 residents tucked against the foothills of Mount Timpanogos in northern Utah County, and the Cedar Hills Golf Club is genuinely the geographic heart of the town. The 18-hole municipal course climbs up and across the bench, which means homes backing the fairways get both the green corridor out the back windows and the Wasatch and Timpanogos ridgelines out the front. That dual-view setup is unusual in Utah — most golf communities here are flat valley layouts — and it's the main reason fairway lots in Cedar Hills hold value through market dips.
Buyers shopping this filter tend to fall into two camps: Silicon Slopes professionals who want a quieter bench address within 20 minutes of Lehi and American Fork tech campuses, and move-up families drawn to Lone Peak High's reputation. Expect a mix of early-2000s traditional builds along the lower holes and newer custom homes on the back nine, with prices generally ranging from the high $700Ks to north of $1.5M depending on lot position and view corridor. Winters bring real snow at this elevation (around 4,900 feet), so the course typically plays March through November, and most fairway homes have heated driveways or south-facing exposures to deal with the shoulder seasons. Browse the active listings below to see which holes currently have homes on the market.
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About golf course homes in Cedar Hills.
Which golf course runs through Cedar Hills? ▾
Cedar Hills Golf Club is the city-owned 18-hole course laid into the foothills on the north side of town. It's a public course with significant elevation changes and tee-box views of Mount Timpanogos, and most of the on-course housing in the city wraps around its fairways off Cedar Hills Drive and Canyon Road.
What do golf course homes in Cedar Hills typically sell for? ▾
Fairway-adjacent homes in Cedar Hills generally run from the high $700Ks into the $1.5M+ range depending on lot, view, and year built. Newer custom builds on the back nine with Timpanogos views sit at the top of the range, while older 1990s and early-2000s homes along the front nine are usually more attainable.
Are HOA fees required for homes on the course? ▾
Most Cedar Hills neighborhoods along the golf course are not part of a mandatory master HOA, which is unusual for a golf community. A handful of newer subdivisions and townhome pockets do carry HOA dues, so check the specific listing — fees and what they cover vary block to block.
Do golf course lots come with errant-ball risk? ▾
Yes, particularly along the par-4s on the front nine where tee shots drift right toward backyard fencing. Most homes directly on fairways have netting, reinforced windows, or covenant language acknowledging the risk. It's worth walking the lot and asking the seller how often they retrieve balls from the yard.
Which schools serve the golf course neighborhoods? ▾
Cedar Hills falls under Alpine School District. Homes near the course typically feed into Deerfield Elementary, Mount Ridge Middle, and Lone Peak High — Lone Peak being one of the higher-performing high schools in Utah County and a real draw for families relocating from out of state.
How far is Cedar Hills from Salt Lake City and the tech corridor? ▾
Cedar Hills sits about 35 minutes south of downtown Salt Lake via I-15 and roughly 15-20 minutes from the Silicon Slopes employers in Lehi and American Fork. SLC International is around a 45-minute drive in non-rush traffic, which is part of why the area pulls so many tech and finance commuters.