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Mayflower Lakeside Homes For Sale

Mayflower Lakeside is a new, high-end townhome and condo community near Heber City. Located in one of the best places to live in Utah
Median price
$1,457,000
Days on market
37
$ / sq ft
$902

For sale

In Mayflower Lakeside

About

Mayflower Lakeside

Mayflower Lakeside is a new, high-end townhome and condo community near Heber City. Located in one of the best places to live in Utah, Mayflower Lakeside is bordered by the Jordanelle Reservoir in Jordanelle State Park, across Highway 40 from Deer Valley Resort. 

Mayflower Mountain Resort is currently being developed and will add to the luxury mountain lifestyle, as well as the property values, of Mayflower Lakeside residents. 

Life in Mayflower Lakeside

With luxury amenities like a clubhouse, park, private walking trails, and community pool, residents of Mayflower Lakeside will enjoy living in a pristine mountain community. 

Townhomes and condos in Mayflower Lakeside will be developed in four phases. Condos will be single level residences with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, starting at 1580 square feet. Condo residents will have assigned parking and storage in a heated garage.

Townhomes in Mayflower Lakeside will be multi-level residences with 4 to 5 bedrooms, 4 to 5 bathrooms, and 2,638 to 4,051 square feet. Townhomes also include a 2 car garage.

All Mayflower Lakeside residences will be designed with high end finishes, luxury appliances, and outdoor living spaces. The architecture of the community will complement the mountain scenery and accent the beautiful natural landscape, rather than compete with it.

Schools near Mayflower Lakeside

Families in Mayflower Lakeside will be served by excellent public schools in Heber City, with some of the most highly rated schools in the state. Public schools in Heber City are a part of Wasatch County School District.

There is also a private special education academy in Heber City to support families of children who need extra support. 

Additionally, Utah education law supports families who choose to homeschool by providing public funding for non-religious curriculum and essential school supplies.