Community · Salt Lake City, Utah
Incline Terrace Homes For Sale
Incline Terrace is a community in Salt Lake City, Utah. Browse current MLS listings below — we update the inventory hourly from the live regional feeds.
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Incline Terrace · Community report Updated July 2026
Incline Terrace is a compact Salt Lake City condominium community built predominantly in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with units averaging around 900 square feet on minimal lot footprints — typical of attached, urban-infill product. Over the past year, 15 homes were listed, a modest volume that limits broad conclusions, though recent closed data shows median sale prices ranging from roughly $248,000 to $360,000 depending on the month. Days on market varied widely across that same window, from as few as 3 days to as many as 86, suggesting inconsistent demand rather than a steady pace. A monthly HOA fee of $245 applies, which buyers should factor into carrying costs. All homes feed East High School, while the middle school split runs between Bryant Middle (47%) and Hillside Middle, and the elementary split falls between Bonneville Elementary (52%) and Bennion (M Lynn) Elementary.
Schools
Where Incline Terrace students attend
Derived from school assignments on recent MLS listings in this community. Confirm current zoning with the local school district.
Neighborhood profile
What homes here look like
Home age distribution
23 listings sampled (last 36 months)
24-month trend
Incline Terrace sales activity
Median sale prices and monthly closing volume across all reported MLS sales inside this community. Updated monthly from RESO archives.
Median sale price
Monthly median of closed sales
Monthly activity
Sold (orange) · new listings (blue)
Days on market
Median days from list to close
Sale-to-list ratio
Close price ÷ original list (buyer/seller leverage)
Source: Utah RESO feed aggregated by Best Utah Real Estate. Each month reflects all closed sales attributed to Incline Terrace via subdivision name or polygon boundary.
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