Fort Utah, Provo Real Estate & Homes For Sale

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Fort Utah, Provo, UT Real Estate Trends

Learn about the Fort Utah, Provo, UT housing market through trends and averages.

Affordability of Living in Fort Utah, Provo, UT

The median home value is $500,351
MonthMedian home value
May 2025$490k
June 2025$489k
July 2025$489k
August 2025$490k
September 2025$493k
October 2025$495k
November 2025$498k
December 2025$500k
January 2026$501k
February 2026$503k
March 2026$502k
April 2026$500k
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Average Home Value in Fort Utah, Provo, UT, by Home Size

Home SizeHome Value*
3 bedrooms (See homes)$483,082
*Home value over the past month

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What Locals Say about Fort Utah

  • Catherinegoodman14
    "this is a quiet neighborhood with good schools and lots of kids around playing. everybody has dogs and cats. some chickens"
  • Catherinegoodman14
    "there's a lot of dogs, some bark a lot. several are de barked. mostly well behaved free dogs though........."
  • Kaydi
    "It's a quiet neighborhood with lots of kids. very LDS but non member friendly too. Trulia is annoying for making me write this much."
  • brendaclegg78
    "It’s quiet, but full of friendly people. You can veer to know your neighbors and for the most part people around here stay a long time. It’s not quite the country, but you’re far enough away from the city to miss a lot of the ruckus. Walking distance to church, and school, and so close to the lake and river. "
  • Jessica W.
    "Provo, like all cities, has it's safe and not safe areas. This specific area is safe. The people are nice and it's a great, well-kept neighborhood. The Provo Trail is beautiful and clean. The Frontrunner station is close by and very convenient. I love the new Provo Recreation Center. It's affordable and BIG! We have so much fun there. Traffic in Orem and Provo is a complete nightmare and the driver's are worse. Families here tend to have a average of 6-10 children. With so many different colleges, including BYU close by, there are students from all over the world here. Which means too much traffic and terrible drivers. Even with the many students living here, there's not a lot of diversity here. The number one thing I don't like about this area is that other than go to church, I find a hard time finding fun things to do. If you want to go to a movie, you need to buy tickets at least 2 days in advance and drive to Orem. The Provo Center Mall is open on Sunday but it's small. The BIG mall in Orem is closed on Sundays. There's a gas station close by, which is nice. There's no such thing as making a quick trip to the grocery store as it's quite the drive. (The good news is that a Dollar Store and other stores are being built on Center Street.) But there's no "nightlife" and/or entertainment here. "
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