March 24, 2026
You want a home that matches your tech lifestyle: fast internet, an easy hybrid commute, and weekend access to trails and family fun. Lehi sits at the heart of Utah’s Silicon Slopes and checks those boxes with fiber-ready neighborhoods, quick I‑15 access, and signature amenities like Thanksgiving Point. In this guide, you’ll learn where to live near the tech corridor, how commuting really works, what homes cost, and how to align your search with remote or hybrid work. Let’s dive in.
Lehi is one of Utah’s fastest-growing cities, with an estimated population of about 93,446 as of July 2024. The city’s median household income is roughly $131,299 and the median value of owner-occupied housing is about $612,100, according to the latest U.S. Census 5-year estimates. You also benefit from a reported 97 percent broadband subscription rate, which is a strong signal for remote work readiness. You can explore these core stats in the U.S. Census QuickFacts for Lehi.
Lehi sits squarely in the Silicon Slopes corridor. The area includes major tech campuses and regional offices, such as the Adobe campus in Lehi’s foothills, which anchors part of the local tech ecosystem. The broader corridor stretches along I‑15, making Lehi a central, practical base for tech professionals.
U.S. Census QuickFacts for Lehi | Adobe Utah campus profile
Most Lehi commutes run along I‑15 between Salt Lake City and Provo/Orem. Regional plans note recurring peak congestion on arterials feeding I‑15, especially during weekday rush hours, so timing matters. Within the city, planning documents also point to ongoing investments in transportation capacity and connectivity.
You can also skip the freeway on some days. UTA’s FrontRunner serves the Lehi station at Thanksgiving Point, offering an alternative for trips north to Salt Lake or south toward Provo when schedules align. Multiple UTA bus and connector routes serve the area, and the Lehi FrontRunner zone is a named transit node in regional plans.
Hybrid work is the norm for many tech roles. National surveys show widespread adoption of hybrid and AI-enabled workflows, though specific in-office policies vary by employer. Plan for two to three in-office days, then optimize your schedule to avoid peak traffic where possible.
Lehi Consolidated Plan: transportation context | Lehi FrontRunner station overview | 2024 Work Trend Index
Traverse Mountain is a large, hillside master-planned area with neighborhoods like Eagle Summit, Vialetto, and Canyon Point. You’ll find larger single-family homes, custom builds, HOA amenities, and views across the valley. Many buyers choose it for short drives to the Thanksgiving Point tech cluster and the Adobe campus, plus quick trail access.
Sources: Lehi Consolidated Plan | Traverse Mountain trailhead coverage
Closer to central Lehi and I‑15, you’ll find newer, planned communities with townhomes, paired homes, and single-family product. These neighborhoods trade larger lots for amenity packages and commuter convenience. Based on current community pages and market snapshots, townhomes and smaller single-family homes often appear in the low-to-mid $400Ks to upper $600Ks, while larger new single-family homes commonly run $600K to $900K depending on size and finish. Always verify active pricing with current MLS data.
If you prefer a central location and a classic streetscape, downtown Lehi features older ranch and bungalow homes on smaller lots. You’re near local shops, services, and community events. Buyers often appreciate the simpler commutes for daily errands and the more approachable entry prices compared to hillside builds.
Explore the city’s community engagement hub for downtown context: Lehi engagement overview
Clusters of newer townhomes and apartments near the Outlets at Traverse Mountain serve buyers who want a short, car-friendly commute. Well-appointed new townhomes commonly list in the $400K to $500K range, with higher-end options available. This pocket works well if you value quick freeway access and minimal yard upkeep.
Use two baselines when you evaluate price: a stable, citywide reference and current market trackers.
Tip: Focus on neighborhood-level comps and features that support value. In Traverse Mountain, premium lots with views, three-car garages, and finished basements can push prices higher. In central communities, modern finishes, flexible loft spaces, and efficient floor plans often drive demand.
Lehi’s draw is more than commute math. It is the blend of tech energy with easy access to outdoor and family activities.
Lehi is served by the Alpine School District. The city includes two public high schools, Lehi High and Skyridge High. Skyridge opened in 2016 and serves parts of the city east of I‑15. Families often consider proximity to campuses, parks, and programming when they choose a neighborhood. School boundaries can change, so verify assignments directly with the district before you make an offer.
Use this quick list to align your home search with hybrid or fully remote needs:
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Buying near Silicon Slopes is about tradeoffs you can feel in daily life: five minutes saved on I‑15, fiber that never blinks during a client demo, and trailheads close enough for an after-work reset. With a design-minded, process-forward approach, we help you weigh those details and move with confidence. Connect with Tyson Leavitt Real Estate to map your next move.
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