55+ Community Homes for Sale in Lindon, Utah
Lindon sits in the middle of Utah County between Orem and Pleasant Grove, with the Wasatch rising sharply to the east and Utah Lake spread out to the west. For buyers 55 and older, the appeal is practical: flat, walkable streets in most newer subdivisions, quick access to I-15 and the Lindon exit, Costco and Macey's within five minutes, and Timpanogos Regional Hospital a short drive south in Orem. The Murdock Canal Trail runs right through town, which is a popular morning walking and cycling route for retirees who want a paved, low-grade path with mountain views the whole way. Winters are milder than the high country but still see snow, and summers run hot and dry — typical Utah County climate.
Age-restricted communities in Lindon are limited compared to St. George or Saratoga Springs, but a handful of 55+ developments exist, most built as single-level patio homes or townhomes with HOA-managed landscaping and snow removal. Pricing generally tracks the broader Lindon market, which has run higher than neighboring Orem due to lot sizes and newer construction — expect most active 55+ listings to fall in the mid-$500s to low-$800s depending on square footage and finishes. Many residents are downsizing from larger homes in Highland, Alpine, or Cedar Hills and want to stay close to family and the LDS temple in Mount Timpanogos. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available in Lindon's age-restricted communities.
May 2026 · Lindon market
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About 55+ community homes in Lindon.
What 55+ communities exist in Lindon? ▾
Lindon has a smaller selection than nearby cities, with developments like Lindon Cove and a few smaller patio-home enclaves marketed to active adults. Inventory is thin — often only a handful of active listings at any time — so buyers frequently set up MLS alerts to catch new listings the day they hit.
What's the typical price range for an age-restricted home in Lindon? ▾
Most 55+ listings in Lindon run from the mid-$500,000s up to the low $800,000s. Single-level patio homes with two-car garages and HOA-maintained yards make up the bulk of the inventory, and newer builds with upgraded finishes push toward the top of that range.
Are HOA fees high in Lindon's 55+ communities? ▾
HOA dues typically run $150 to $300 per month and usually cover front-yard landscaping, snow removal, and common-area maintenance. Some communities include a clubhouse or fitness room, which bumps the fee higher. Always check the HOA budget and reserve study before writing an offer.
Do I have to be 55 to buy, or just to live there? ▾
Most communities follow the federal Housing for Older Persons Act, which requires at least one resident per household to be 55 or older and restricts permanent residents under a certain age (often 19). A younger spouse is generally fine. Each community's CC&Rs spell out the exact rules, so review them during your due diligence.
How close is Lindon to medical care and the SLC airport? ▾
Timpanogos Regional Hospital in Orem is about 10 minutes south, and Intermountain's American Fork Hospital is roughly the same distance north. Salt Lake International Airport is about 40 minutes up I-15 in normal traffic, which makes Lindon convenient for retirees who travel or have family flying in.
Is Lindon a good fit for active retirees versus a quieter setting? ▾
Lindon skews active. The Murdock Canal Trail, proximity to Provo Canyon, Cascade Golf Center, and easy day trips to Sundance and Deer Creek Reservoir all favor buyers who want to stay outdoors. It's not a resort-style retirement town like St. George — winters are real — but it works well for people who want four seasons and family nearby.