Alpine Utah Real Estate for Sale
Alpine Utah offers some of the most expensive real estate in Utah. There are very few small homes in Alpine, and the median price of homes sold is nearly half a million dollars.
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About Alpine Utah
Brigham Young, second Prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, said that Mountainville Utah reminded him of the Swiss Alps. The name was changed to Alpine and has stuck ever since. Enough said, Alpine is a beautiful place! With a population of 9,583 and a median income of $91,286, there are plenty of great homes and scenic real estate in Alpine Utah.
Some of the major Alpine Real Estate Subdivision include: Alpine Acres, Alpine Chateau, Alpine Cottages, Alpine Cove, Alpine Hills, Alpine Meadows, Alpine Valley View, Alpine Village, Applewood Acres, Barney Acres, Box Elder, Burgess Place, Cottonwood, Deerfield, Dry Creek Orchards, East Mountain, Eastview, Falcon Ridge, Fort Creek Estates, Healey Heights, Heritage Hills, High Bench Ridge, High Mountain Oaks, Hunt Club, Hunters Ridge, International Estate, Larsen, Lone Peak Estates, Long Drive, Mcniel, Moon, Mountain Estates, Mountainville, Mountainville Heights, Moyle Estates, North Grove, Oak Knoll, One Peak Estates, Paradise Cove, Park At South Pointe, Paskett Court, Pheasant Ridge, Pierce, Quincy Court, Ranches, River Meadows, Silver Hills Estates, Silver Leaf, Smooth Canyon, South Pointe, Stonehedge Farm, Sunrise Point, Swiss One, Twin Rivers, Westfield Oaks, Whispering Pines, Whitby Woodlands, Wilderness Acres, and Willow Canyon. Paradise Cove is currently the only neighborhood with condos on the market. There are approximately 1,749 homes and renters make up about 10% of the population.
Alpine receives about 17 inches of rain and 37 inches of snow annually. On average, the high in July reaches 90 and the low in January reaches 19. Nearby cities include Highland, Cedar Hills, American Fork, Pleasant Grove and Lehi among several others. Whether it’s enjoying Alpine Days in the summer or ski resorts just an hour away in the winter, Alpine is a great place to be.
Alpine Real Estate Market Trends
This graph shows the number of homes sold per year in Alpine Utah for the past decade.
This graph shows the change of median and average price of Alpine Real Estate Values. Alpine Real Estate sold shot up in value from 2002-2006, but has since decreased in value.


