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Cedar Hills, Utah

Townhomes for Sale in Cedar Hills, Utah

Cedar Hills sits on the bench above Pleasant Grove at about 4,800 feet, tucked between American Fork Canyon and the golf course that gives the city its civic identity. It's a small, family-heavy community of roughly 10,000 people, and detached homes on quarter-acre lots dominate the housing stock — which is exactly why townhomes here move quickly when they list. Most attached product is clustered around the Cedar Hills Golf Club, along Canyon Road, and in pockets near Harvey Boulevard, with Mount Timpanogos filling the eastern skyline from most front doors.

The buyer pool for Cedar Hills townhomes tends to split between two groups: empty-nesters downsizing from larger homes in Highland and Alpine who want to stay in the Lone Peak High boundary, and Silicon Slopes professionals who want a 12-minute commute to Lehi without giving up bench-level views and Alpine School District schools. HOA dues typically cover snow removal — a real consideration at this elevation, where winter storms drop measurable snow from November through March — along with exterior maintenance and landscaping. Pricing generally runs from the mid $400Ks to the high $600Ks depending on square footage, garage size, and proximity to the golf course. Inventory is consistently thin, so it's worth setting up alerts if nothing active matches your criteria. Browse the current townhome listings below to see what's on the market in Cedar Hills right now.

May 2026 · Cedar Hills market

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

Full Cedar Hills market report
Median sale
$629,000
7 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
8 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
23
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About townhomes for sale in Cedar Hills.

How many townhomes are typically on the market in Cedar Hills?

Cedar Hills is a small city of roughly 10,000 residents, and townhome inventory stays tight — often only a handful of active listings at any time. Most attached product sits in the Cedar Hills Golf Club area and along Canyon Road. The list above reflects what's currently active on the Wasatch Front MLS.

What price range should I expect for a Cedar Hills townhome?

Townhomes here generally run from the mid $400Ks to the high $600Ks depending on size, garage count, and whether the unit backs the golf course or has Mount Timpanogos views. Newer construction near the Harvey Boulevard corridor tends to price at the upper end.

Do Cedar Hills townhome HOAs cover snow removal and landscaping?

Most do. Given the 4,800-foot elevation and real winter snowfall, full-service HOAs that handle driveway plowing, sidewalk shoveling, and front-yard landscaping are common and a big reason buyers choose attached product here. Monthly dues typically land in the $150–$300 range.

Which school district serves Cedar Hills townhomes?

Cedar Hills is part of the Alpine School District. Most neighborhoods feed into Deerfield Elementary, Mt. Mahogany Elementary, Oak Canyon Junior High, and Lone Peak High School — Lone Peak being one of the higher-ranked public high schools in Utah County.

How's the commute from Cedar Hills to Silicon Slopes or Salt Lake?

Cedar Hills sits just off the Pleasant Grove exit on I-15, putting Lehi's tech corridor about 10–15 minutes south and downtown Salt Lake roughly 40 minutes north outside of rush hour. Provo and BYU are about 20 minutes south.

Are these townhomes a good fit for lock-and-leave buyers?

Yes — that's a big chunk of the buyer pool. Retirees downsizing from larger Cedar Hills or Highland homes and second-home owners who ski Sundance or travel often gravitate to attached product specifically because the HOA handles exterior maintenance through Utah's freeze-thaw cycles.