Luxury Homes for Sale in Vineyard, Utah
Vineyard sits on the western shore of Utah Lake in northern Utah County, and over the past decade it has grown from a quiet agricultural town into one of the fastest-developing cities along the Wasatch Front. Luxury homes here — generally priced from the upper $700,000s into the $1.5M+ range — reflect that evolution, with newer construction dominating the market. Buyers will find large-footprint homes with open-concept layouts, high-end finishes like quartz countertops, custom cabinetry, and 3-car garages sitting on lots that in many cases face the Wasatch Range to the east or Utah Lake to the west. The proximity to UVU, the Thanksgiving Point corridor, and the growing tech hub along Silicon Slopes (roughly 15–20 minutes north toward Lehi and Draper) makes Vineyard attractive to professionals who want space and relative value compared to Park City or the Cottonwood Canyon foothills — both roughly 45–55 minutes up I-15.
Because Vineyard's housing stock is largely built after 2015, luxury buyers here get something harder to find in older Utah County cities: energy-efficient builds, smart-home wiring, and contemporary architecture without a renovation budget attached. The Alpine School District serves the area, with schools that consistently draw families prioritizing academics and extracurriculars. Summer temperatures average in the low-to-mid 90s°F, and Utah Lake views from upper-story windows or elevated lots can be genuinely striking at sunrise — particularly homes along the lakefront-adjacent streets near Vineyard's waterfront development zone. If you're weighing high-end properties across northern Utah County, this page keeps you focused on the top-tier inventory in Vineyard specifically. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
June 2026 · Vineyard market
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About luxury homes in Vineyard.
What price range qualifies as a luxury home in Vineyard? ▾
In Vineyard the luxury tier typically starts around $900,000 and runs into the $2M+ range for waterfront or large custom builds. That's noticeably lower than comparable luxury in Alpine, Highland, or Draper, which is part of why buyers from Silicon Slopes are paying attention to this market.
Are lakefront properties actually available in Vineyard? ▾
Yes — Vineyard is one of the only Utah County cities with direct Utah Lake frontage and a dedicated beach. True waterfront parcels are limited and sit mostly along the western edge of the city near Mill Road and the Vineyard Connector. Lake-view (not lakefront) homes are more common and price at a meaningful discount.
How new is the luxury housing stock here? ▾
Almost all of it is post-2015 construction, and a large share was built after 2019. That means modern floor plans, current energy codes, smart-home wiring, and finishes that don't need updating. If you want an older custom estate, you'll need to look at Orem or Lindon instead.
How's the commute to Silicon Slopes and Salt Lake from a Vineyard luxury home? ▾
Lehi's tech corridor is about 12-18 minutes north on I-15, and downtown Salt Lake runs 35-45 minutes depending on traffic. The Vineyard FrontRunner station opened in 2022, which gives commuters a rail option straight into Salt Lake without driving.
Do luxury Vineyard homes carry HOA fees? ▾
It varies by subdivision. The newer master-planned pockets like Waters Edge and parts of Edgewater have HOAs covering trails, parks, and common areas — usually modest, in the $40-$100/month range. Older luxury infill on larger lots often has no HOA at all.
What schools serve the high-end Vineyard neighborhoods? ▾
Vineyard is in the Alpine School District, with Vineyard Elementary and Orem Junior High serving most of the city, then Mountain View High in Orem. Several charter and private options are also within a short drive, and BYU and UVU are both under 15 minutes away.