Most Expensive Cities in Utah
Cities ranked by highest median home values. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Most Expensive Cities 50
1 Provo
$538,700
2 Orem
$538,700
3 Lehi
$538,700
4 Pleasant Grove
$538,700
5 Spanish Fork
$538,700
6 Springville
$538,700
7 American Fork
$538,700
8 Eagle Mountain
$538,700
9 Saratoga Springs
$538,700
10 Payson
$538,700
11 Highland
$538,700
12 Lindon
$538,700
13 Santaquin
$538,700
14 Cedar Hills
$538,700
15 Alpine
$538,700
16 Salt Lake City
$525,700
17 West Valley City
$525,700
18 West Jordan
$525,700
19 Sandy Hills
$525,700
20 Sandy
$525,700
21 South Jordan
$525,700
22 Millcreek
$525,700
23 Taylorsville
$525,700
24 Murray
$525,700
25 Draper
$525,700
26 Riverton
$525,700
27 South Jordan Heights
$525,700
28 Kearns
$525,700
29 Cottonwood Heights
$525,700
30 Midvale
$525,700
31 Holladay
$525,700
32 Herriman
$525,700
33 Magna
$525,700
34 South Salt Lake
$525,700
35 East Millcreek
$525,700
36 Oquirrh
$525,700
37 Bluffdale
$525,700
38 Canyon Rim
$525,700
39 Saint George
$510,700
40 Washington
$510,700
41 Hurricane
$510,700
42 Layton
$505,500
43 Bountiful
$505,500
44 Clearfield
$505,500
45 Kaysville
$505,500
46 Syracuse
$505,500
47 Farmington
$505,500
48 Clinton
$505,500
49 North Salt Lake
$505,500
50 Centerville
$505,500
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Data Sources
Population and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2022 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES (2023).