Newest Cedar Hills Listings

Fantastic location. Peaceful neighborhood. This Cedar Hills home is well maintained. Upgraded with NEW carpet, Stainless Steel Appliances, & Paint. Open concept. Owners suite is large with WIC, and  private Bathroom. Sep Tub/ Shower. Basement bedroom can be used as a Family room, and WIC and Bathroom. And storage. 2 car garage parking. With lots of space for storage. Great location, close to top rated schools, shopping, freeway, & recreation areas. American Fork Canyon. With in walking distance to trails and parks. Harvey park with pickleball & Tennis courts, & play ground.  Owner occupancy is required for 2 years. Rental cap is at 40% for the neighborhood. Square footage figures are provided as a courtesy estimate only. Buyer is advised to obtain an independent measurement. $489,000 Active

9587 N 4500 W Cedar Hills, Utah

3 Beds 3 Baths 2,161 SqFt 0.05 Acres

Situated on the bench in Cedar Hills overlooking Utah valley, this 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath townhouse is a must see.   Your new home is close to  hiking trails, golf course, American Fork Canyon.  Use Timpanogos highway to get you quickly to I-15, outlet mall, Silicon Slopes and many other Restaurants and shopping.  you truly have it all.  The home features brand-new luxury vinyl flooring, fresh new paint, a new water heater, and a new microwave.  An upstairs, separate air conditioning unit ensures the upper level stays cool and comfortable all summer long.  In the garage you have an extra storage room.  Enjoy the perfect blend of outdoor adventure and indoor comfort in this well-maintained home.  Look out your windows and at times view big horn sheep and deer.   Owners have a VA Assumable loan with a low interest rate, contact listing agent for more details. $414,900 Active

10456 N MORGAN BLVD Cedar Hills, Utah

3 Beds 3 Baths 1,754 SqFt 0.03 Acres


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