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Provo, Utah

Gated Community Homes for Sale in Provo, Utah

Gated community homes in Provo occupy a narrow but genuine slice of Utah County's real estate market — one that tends to attract buyers who want a measurable layer of privacy without trading proximity to a major city. Provo sits roughly 45 miles south of Salt Lake City along the Wasatch Front, backed by the steep face of the Wasatch Range and fronting Utah Lake to the west. The city's population has grown sharply over the past decade, driven in large part by BYU, a maturing tech corridor locals call Silicon Slopes, and consistent in-migration from higher-cost metros. That growth has pushed median home prices in Provo into the $450,000–$550,000 range for single-family homes, and gated properties typically carry a premium above that — reflecting added amenities, controlled access infrastructure, and the larger lot sizes common in these developments. Neighborhoods near the Provo Bench and the foothills east of University Avenue tend to concentrate the most security-conscious listings, where mountain views of Y Mountain and the broader Wasatch are a reliable feature of the landscape rather than a selling point tacked on after the fact.

What gated living actually looks like in Provo varies by development. Some communities are HOA-governed townhome or condo complexes with a staffed or keypad-controlled entry; others are larger single-family subdivisions with private roads, guest call boxes, and full perimeter fencing. Buyers with school-age children often factor in the Provo City School District or nearby Alpine School District boundaries, both of which serve gated neighborhoods depending on exact location. Commute access matters here too — I-15 and US-189 connect residents to Salt Lake in under an hour and to Sundance and Heber Valley in roughly 30 minutes. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Provo market

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

Full Provo market report
Median sale
$475,000
63 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
1 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
291
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Active listings

Common questions

About gated community homes in Provo.

How many gated communities are there in Provo?

Provo has a small handful of true gated neighborhoods, mostly on the east bench and near Provo Canyon. The count is in the single digits compared to dozens in places like Draper or St. George, so active listings inside the gates are limited at any given time.

What do HOA dues typically run in Provo's gated neighborhoods?

Most gated HOAs in Provo charge between $200 and $500 per month, depending on what's included. Higher dues usually cover front-yard landscaping, snow removal on private roads, gate maintenance, and sometimes a community pool or clubhouse.

Are gated homes in Provo a good fit for BYU faculty or second-home owners?

Yes — both groups make up a meaningful share of buyers. Faculty like the privacy from student rental areas, and second-home owners who split time between Provo and Sundance or out-of-state appreciate the controlled access and exterior maintenance handled by the HOA.

What price range should I expect for a gated home in Provo?

Most gated listings fall between roughly $900,000 and $2 million, with custom homes on larger foothill lots pushing higher. Entry-level options inside gates are rare; this segment skews toward move-up and luxury buyers.

Can I rent out a home in a Provo gated community?

It depends on the specific HOA. Some allow long-term rentals with restrictions on lease length and tenant approval, while others prohibit rentals entirely or cap them at a small percentage of the community. Always pull the CC&Rs before writing an offer if rental income matters to you.

How close are these neighborhoods to Provo Canyon and skiing?

The east-bench gated areas sit 5–10 minutes from the mouth of Provo Canyon, putting Sundance about 20 minutes away and Deer Valley/Park City roughly an hour. That access is a big part of why second-home buyers target this segment.