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Census ACS 2023 · 66 cities

Most Expensive Cities in Utah

Housing costs are the single largest expense for most families. In Utah, Alpine city has the highest median home value at $893,400. Across the state's 66 major cities, home values reflect local demand, job markets, school quality, and proximity to amenities. Understanding housing costs city-by-city helps homebuyers and renters find the best value for their budget within Utah.

Source: Census ACS 2023 5-Year Estimates

#CityHome ValueMedian RentMedian Income
1Woods Cross city$472,600$1,572$115,335
2West Valley City city$377,300$1,445$88,604
3West Point city$437,800$1,600$118,660
4West Jordan city$454,700$1,650$103,960
5West Haven city$511,200$1,715$104,307
6Washington city$511,100$1,581$94,015
7Vineyard town$562,600$1,781$100,022
8Vernal city$234,200$900.00$59,178
9Tremonton city$334,300$1,104$72,028
10Tooele city$338,400$1,166$88,893
11Taylorsville city$398,900$1,432$85,608
12Syracuse city$531,600$2,006$132,459
13Stansbury Park Cdp$452,600$1,761$132,429
14St. George city$456,900$1,429$72,870
15Springville city$429,200$1,472$88,516
16Spanish Fork city$444,200$1,417$98,497
17South Salt Lake city$390,400$1,329$68,035
18South Ogden city$371,100$1,334$81,543
19South Jordan city$614,800$1,806$126,400
20Smithfield city$406,300$1,206$90,602
21Saratoga Springs city$567,200$2,206$123,619
22Santaquin city$434,700$1,165$95,175
23Sandy city$562,500$1,728$111,242
24Salt Lake City city$495,700$1,343$74,925
25Roy city$350,800$1,557$91,112
26Riverton city$543,900$1,826$119,093
27Provo city$437,100$1,152$62,800
28Pleasant View city$526,400$1,710$126,679
29Pleasant Grove city$454,300$1,588$96,347
30Payson city$388,200$1,393$84,286
31Orem city$439,000$1,405$81,292
32Ogden city$311,300$1,128$70,053
33North Salt Lake city$469,800$1,613$106,885
34North Ogden city$443,100$1,405$107,425
35North Logan city$448,600$1,571$84,821
36Murray city$470,200$1,447$87,864
37Millcreek city$579,300$1,444$98,502
38Midvale city$408,400$1,480$73,058
39Mapleton city$734,100$1,392$127,860
40Magna metro township$341,400$1,623$87,516
41Logan city$341,000$1,070$56,764
42Lindon city$638,300$1,502$104,583
43Lehi city$567,100$1,798$125,860
44Layton city$437,400$1,455$99,188
45Kearns metro township$334,400$1,644$83,355
46Kaysville city$583,700$1,423$128,996
47Hyrum city$371,500$980.00$85,557
48Hurricane city$411,400$1,235$67,424
49Holladay city$700,100$1,653$112,369
50Highland city$846,900$2,100$178,662
51Herriman city$554,900$1,870$118,446
52Heber city$571,300$1,862$107,784
53Grantsville city$432,200$1,062$97,216
54Farmington city$618,400$1,644$120,432
55Eagle Mountain city$469,500$1,995$105,576
56Draper city$726,000$1,812$130,680
57Cottonwood Heights city$641,900$1,697$116,583
58Clinton city$412,200$1,760$109,915
59Clearfield city$342,000$1,459$75,429
60Centerville city$492,700$1,548$117,831
61Cedar City city$348,000$1,008$63,789
62Brigham City city$321,500$949.00$66,435
63Bountiful city$488,900$1,467$103,723
64Bluffdale city$652,000$1,864$122,879
65American Fork city$467,900$1,665$95,823
66Alpine city$893,400$2,786$156,786

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Frequently Asked Questions

Alpine city is the #1 ranked city in Utah by median home value, with a value of $893,400 according to Census ACS 2023 data.

Utah has 66 cities with 10,000+ population tracked in Census ACS 2023 data.

All data comes from the American Community Survey (ACS) 2023 5-Year estimates by the US Census Bureau.

Data from the American Community Survey 2023 5-Year estimates. Covers cities with populations of 10,000 or more in Utah.