Pros and Cons of Living in Lehi, UT (2026 Guide)

June 11, 2026
June 11, 2026 Kris Bowen

Pros and Cons of Living in Lehi, UT (2026 Guide)

Lehi is the northern gateway to Utah County and the unofficial capital of Silicon Slopes. Population near 90,000 and the fastest-growing city in Utah for the past decade. Home to Thanksgiving Point, Adobe campus, and Adobe-anchored office parks.

The Pros of Living in Lehi

The job market. Silicon Slopes anchors employment for thousands of tech workers. Median household income is among the highest in Utah.

Thanksgiving Point. Gardens, golf, dinosaur museum, family entertainment, and major Utah events venue.

Newer housing stock. Most of Lehi was built after 2000, meaning fewer deferred-maintenance surprises.

Halfway between Salt Lake and Provo. Commuting options open in both directions.

Good schools in Alpine School District. Skyridge High School is one of the stronger public highs in the state.

Mountain views from the eastern benches. Traverse Mountain neighborhoods have premium views.

The Cons of Living in Lehi

Explosive growth equals traffic. I-15 through Lehi is some of the worst in the state at rush hour.

Construction everywhere. The city feels like it is in permanent build-out. Expect noise and detours in many neighborhoods.

HOA fees and master-planned communities. Add to monthly costs and limit renovation flexibility.

Higher prices than Provo or Orem. The Silicon Slopes premium is real.

Heat island effect. Less mature tree cover than older cities means hotter summer afternoons.

Is Lehi right for you?

Lehi is the best fit if you work in Silicon Slopes, want new construction, value Thanksgiving Point amenities, and can absorb the premium pricing. Less ideal if you prefer mature character or are sensitive to traffic.

Looking for a home in Lehi?

Kris Bowen has been a licensed Utah real estate broker since 2003 with closed transactions in Lehi’s Traverse Mountain, Holbrook Farms, and central neighborhoods. Call 801-999-8005 for a confidential consultation, or request a free home value report.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the home price range in Lehi?

2026: typical $550K to $850K. Traverse Mountain easily exceeds $1M.

Is Lehi worth the premium?

If you work in Silicon Slopes, the commute savings often justify it. If you don’t, Pleasant Grove or American Fork offer similar quality at lower prices.

Best Lehi neighborhoods?

Traverse Mountain (east bench, premium), Saratoga Springs-adjacent (more affordable), Holbrook Farms area.

How is the I-15 traffic?

Rough at rush hour. Northbound morning and southbound evening are the worst. Several large employers offer staggered start times to compensate.

Call 801-999-8005


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