Homes with Views for Sale in Lindon, Utah
Lindon sits on the east bench of Utah County between Pleasant Grove and Orem, and its geography is what makes view homes here worth a closer look. The land slopes up from Utah Lake toward the base of Mount Timpanogos, so even mid-elevation lots pick up a clean look at the 11,752-foot peak to the east and a wide-open western horizon over the lake. Homes on streets above roughly 600 East — think Canal Drive, the area around Lindon Heights, and the newer custom builds climbing toward the Murdock Canal Trail — tend to carry the strongest sightlines, often pulling in both the Wasatch backdrop and Utah Lake sunsets from the same property.
For buyers, the practical appeal goes beyond scenery. Lindon's location puts Silicon Slopes employers in Lehi about 15 minutes north, BYU and downtown Provo 10 minutes south, and the Pleasant Grove I-15 interchange a few minutes from most bench neighborhoods. View lots here trade at a premium over flat interior lots, but they're typically priced below comparable properties in Alpine or Cedar Hills while offering similar mountain frontage. Lot orientation matters a lot — east-facing windows catch morning light on Timpanogos, while west-facing decks are built for evenings. Browse the active view listings below to see what's currently on the market and how the elevations, orientations, and price points compare.
May 2026 · Lindon market
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What kinds of views do Lindon homes typically have? ▾
Most view homes in Lindon look either east to Mount Timpanogos and the Wasatch front, or west across Utah Lake toward the Lake Mountains and sunsets. Homes higher on the bench (above roughly 800 East) often get both, plus a clear line of sight down the valley toward Provo and Orem.
Which Lindon neighborhoods have the best view lots? ▾
The east bench above Center Street and Canal Drive holds most of the elevated view lots, along with newer pockets near 1600 East and the Halls Crossing area. Hillside lots near Lindon Heights and the streets climbing toward the Murdock Canal Trail tend to command the strongest premiums.
Do view homes in Lindon cost more than comparable homes lower in the city? ▾
Generally yes. A bench lot with an unobstructed Timpanogos or lake view typically runs 10–20% above a similar home on a flat interior lot, and steeper for custom homes with walkout basements built into the hillside. Exact premiums vary with lot size, orientation, and whether the view is protected by topography or open space.
Are the mountain views in Lindon protected from future development? ▾
Timpanogos itself sits inside the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, so the mountain backdrop won't change. Foreground views are another matter — check the zoning on any adjacent vacant parcels and the city's general plan before assuming a sightline is permanent, especially on lots below other buildable land.
How does Lindon compare to Alpine or Cedar Hills for view properties? ▾
Lindon sits a bit lower on the bench, so you trade some of the dramatic elevation of Alpine or Cedar Hills for shorter commutes to I-15, Silicon Slopes, and the Frontrunner. Prices in Lindon also tend to come in lower than equivalent Alpine view homes, which is why bench lots here move quickly when they hit the market.
Is the Murdock Canal Trail a factor for view buyers? ▾
It is. The paved trail runs along the bench through Lindon and gives view-lot owners direct walking and biking access without crossing major roads. Homes backing to or near the trail often combine open sightlines with usable outdoor recreation right out the back gate.