Cedar Hills

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Nestled at the mouth of American Fork Canyon on a mountain bench, the bedroom community of Cedar Hills provides a beautiful view of the surrounding mountains, Utah Lake, and Utah Valley. People find the quiet, rural setting a relaxing place to raise their families. The City offers an extensive pedestrian trail system, linking its many parks and open spaces, including the Cedar Hills Golf Club, an 18-hole, par 72 championship golf course. 

Incorporated and Established: November 2, 1977 

Recognized as City of the Third Class: August 3, 1999 (Classification is now fifth class.) 

Estimated Population: 9,808

Estimated Number of Residential Dwellings: 2,444 residences @ 4.01 per household. 

Altitude: 5,280 ft. 
The  topography of Cedar Hills varies significantly. With the many annexations of land from both the lower areas and the hillside zone into Cedar Hills in recent years, the City's elevation ranges from lower than 5,280 ft. to greater than 5,280 ft. The elevation could be listed as several points. Choosing the altitude of 5,280 ft. is more for notoriety than substance—we are Utah's Mile-High City. Also, one of the holes at the Cedar Hills Golf Club is named Mile-High because it (#14) is actually at 5,280 feet above sea level.  

Zip Code: 84062

Area Codes: 801 and 385

Time Zone: Utah is in the Mountain Time Zone. 

Real Estate Market Stats

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Owners vs. Renters

Home Size in Square Feet

Year Built

Local National
Percent Listing Price Reduction 33.3% 28.9%
Median List Price $295,000 $185,000
Property Tax $1,722 $2,105
Median Value Per Sq Ft $136 $106
Homes For Sale By Owner 0 50,137
New Construction 0 44,602
Foreclosures 20 523,672

Schools

Cedar Ridge School

4501 West Cedar Hills Dr | (801) 785-8726

Deerfield School

4353 West Harvey Blvd | (801) 796-3141
PK, K-6 | Alpine District
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Thanksgiving Point Gardens
Thanksgiving Point Gardens, a real hidden gem of the area, is located approximately 30 miles south of downtown Salt Lake, Thanksgiving Point, established in 1996, offers a variety of world-class venues including the Johnny Miller-designed Championship Golf Course, Farm Country, Museum of Ancient Life, Harvest restaurant, shops and the Thanksgiving Point Gardens. Covering over 55 acres, the gardens... (read more)
Museum of Ancient Life
Part of Thanksgiving Point located about 25 miles south of Salt Lake in Lehi, the Museum of Ancient Life has the largest display of mounted dinosaurs in the world. In addition to the magnificent displays of these ancient creatures, the museum also has 50 interactive displays and educational exhibits that will keep your child engaged for hours. These exhibits include: fossil rubbings, Design a Dino... (read more)

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