Lehi is an incorporated city in Utah County with a population of 90,227 residents and a median household income of $110,000. Located in Mountainland at 40.3916, -111.850768, Lehi anchors the Utah County housing market with active MLS inventory and licensed local agents through this directory. Tech hub; Silicon Slopes
Lehi at a Glance
| Population | 90,227 | Median Household Income | $110,000 |
| Type | Incorporated City | County | Utah County |
| Region | Mountainland | ZIP Codes | 84043 |
| Coordinates | 40.3916, -111.850768 | County Median Home | $541,848 |
Real Estate in Lehi
Homes for sale in Lehi track closely with the broader Utah County market, where the median home price is $541,848 and typical days on market run 27. Year-over-year appreciation across the county is 1.6%. City-level pricing within Lehi varies by neighborhood, home age, lot size, and school boundaries — licensed directory agents can pull MLS-verified comps for any Lehi address on request.
Buyer notes: Lehi’s $110,000 median household income and professional, scientific, and technical services employment base support stable demand. Relocation candidates should evaluate school district boundaries, commute times, and property tax rates before selecting a specific Lehi neighborhood.
Neighborhoods and Subdivisions in Lehi
Lehi contains the following neighborhoods, subdivisions, and micro-markets tracked by this directory:
- Traverse Mountain (Premium tier) — Master-planned community on Traverse Mountain above Lehi
- Traverse Mountain (Premium tier) — High-elevation master-planned; Silicon Slopes proximity; Thanksgiving Point views
- Traverse Ridges (Luxury tier) — Upper Traverse Mountain; estate lots
- Silicon Slopes District — Tech campus corridor; mixed commercial/residential; Adobe, IM Flash area
- Old Town Lehi — Historic downtown Lehi; Lehi Roller Mills area; NRHP
- Ivory Ridge (Premium tier) — Large master-planned community; Ivory Homes development
- Dry Creek — Near Dry Creek; established east Lehi
- Saratoga Shores — West Lehi near Utah Lake; newer homes
- Triumph — Lehi subdivision near Silicon Slopes corridor
- Saddleback (Premium tier) — Foothills Lehi subdivision; mountain views
- North Point — North Lehi near Alpine/Cedar Hills border
- Vineyard Shore area — Near Vineyard border; newer residential
- Caballo — Established Lehi subdivision
- Brookhaven — Lehi subdivision near community pool
- Thanksgiving Point area — Near Thanksgiving Point museum/gardens complex; commercial corridor
- UP at Thanksgiving Park (Premium tier) — Premium subdivision in Lehi tech corridor
- Holbrook Farms — Newer Lehi community; agricultural to residential transition
- The Ranches — Established Lehi neighborhood; The Ranches Golf Club area
- Eagle Crest — Lehi subdivision; Eagle Mountain border area
- Cold Springs — East Lehi near Lone Peak foothills
Living in Lehi
Lehi residents benefit from proximity to Utah County employment centers, Mountainland outdoor recreation, and Utah’s broader Wasatch Front infrastructure. Whether you’re relocating to Lehi, listing your home, or evaluating investment property, the directory connects you with licensed local agents who specialize in this specific market.
Lehi FAQs
What is the median home price in Lehi?
City-specific medians vary; the Utah County median is $541,848 with year-over-year change of 1.6%. Lehi-specific pricing depends heavily on neighborhood — request a comp from a directory agent for accurate current values.
What ZIP codes cover Lehi?
Lehi is served by the following ZIP codes: 84043. Property listings, tax records, and USPS delivery are organized by these codes.
Is Lehi a good place to live?
Lehi offers 90,227 residents a incorporated city community in Utah County with a $110,000 median household income. Suitability depends on your commute needs, school preferences, and lifestyle priorities — compare it against nearby Mountainland cities within the directory.