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    About Draper Real Estate

    Draper is renowned for its luxury homes, expansive lot sizes, and an incredible trail system that caters to hikers, bikers, and equestrians. Located at the southern end of the valley, it provides stunning panoramic views and a slightly more relaxed pace of life.

    The Draper real estate market features some of the most spectacular properties in Utah, including custom-built estates and upscale gated communities. The Canyons School District serves the area, including the highly-rated Corner Canyon High School. Scott Allen's expertise in high-end and suburban markets makes him the perfect partner to help you find your Draper dream home—plus, you'll benefit from the up to $3,000 buyer credit.

    Popular Draper Neighborhoods

    SunCrestCorner CanyonSouth MountainTraverse MountainSteep Mountain

    Local Market Insight

    Draper's luxury market is robust but moves slightly slower than the county average, giving buyers a chance to find the perfect fit. The tech boom in nearby Silicon Slopes continues to drive strong demand in this area. Commute times to downtown SLC are typically 25-35 minutes.

    Living in Draper, Utah: Real Estate, Neighborhoods, Schools & Local Guide

    Draper at a Glance

    Draper is a highly sought-after, affluent community located in the southeast corner of Salt Lake County. Known for its stunning mountain views, expansive luxury homes, and extensive trail system, people move to Draper for a premium suburban lifestyle with immediate access to both nature and the booming tech hub of Silicon Slopes. The city offers a mix of established neighborhoods, newer master-planned communities, and custom hillside estates. It's an ideal location for professionals, executives, and families looking for top-tier schools, safety, and outdoor recreation right out their back door.

    Draper Real Estate Market Overview

    The Draper real estate market is one of the most competitive and high-value markets in Utah. Driven by its proximity to the Silicon Slopes tech corridor and its desirability among high-income earners, home values in Draper have seen strong, consistent appreciation. Buyers will primarily find large single-family homes, luxury estates, and townhomes. The market heavily favors sellers due to high demand and limited land for new development, especially on the bench areas.

    MetricValue
    Median Home Price$850,000+
    Average Days on Market25 Days
    Price Per Sq Ft~$280
    Population~51,000
    Median Household Income$130,000+

    Best Neighborhoods in Draper

    Suncrest

    Lifestyle: High-altitude living with panoramic views of both the Salt Lake and Utah valleys.
    Home Prices: $700k - $1.5M+
    Commute: 15-20 minutes down the mountain to I-15.
    Schools: Served by the highly rated Alpine and Canyons School Districts.
    Pros: Unbeatable views, cooler summer temperatures, immediate trail access.
    Cons: Steep winter driving, further from shopping and dining.
    Buyer Profile: Nature lovers, executives, and those seeking a quiet mountain retreat.

    South Mountain

    Lifestyle: Prestigious hillside community featuring a golf course and luxury custom homes.
    Home Prices: $900k - $3M+
    Commute: 5-10 minutes to I-15.
    Schools: Excellent public schools in the Canyons School District.
    Pros: Luxury amenities, golf course access, stunning valley views.
    Cons: High price point, HOA fees.
    Buyer Profile: Affluent families, executives, and golf enthusiasts.

    Corner Canyon

    Lifestyle: Family-oriented, highly active community nestled at the base of the mountains.
    Home Prices: $600k - $1.2M+
    Commute: 5-10 minutes to I-15.
    Schools: Home to the highly acclaimed Corner Canyon High School.
    Pros: Incredible schools, walking distance to trails, strong community feel.
    Cons: High demand makes it hard to find inventory.
    Buyer Profile: Families prioritizing education and outdoor recreation.

    Schools in Draper

    Draper is primarily served by the Canyons School District, which is widely considered one of the best in the state. A small portion of southern Draper falls into the Alpine School District.

    • Top-Rated Public Schools: Corner Canyon High School, Draper Park Middle School, Oak Hollow Elementary.
    • Charter Schools: Summit Academy, Channing Hall.
    • Private Schools: Skaggs Catholic Center (Juan Diego Catholic High School).

    The reputation of Draper's schools is a major driving force behind the city's strong property values. Corner Canyon High School, in particular, is renowned for both its academic excellence and dominant athletic programs.

    Commuting From Draper

    Draper is strategically located at the southern end of Salt Lake County, making it a perfect middle ground between downtown Salt Lake City and the Silicon Slopes tech hub in Lehi.

    • Silicon Slopes (Lehi): 10-15 minutes via I-15 South.
    • Downtown SLC: 25-35 minutes via I-15 North.
    • Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC): 30-40 minutes.
    • Public Transit: The UTA FrontRunner commuter train has a station in Draper, providing easy access to both SLC and Utah County.

    Cost of Living in Draper

    Draper is one of the more expensive cities in Utah, reflecting its high desirability, luxury housing market, and premium amenities.

    • Housing: Significantly higher than the state and national averages.
    • Utilities: On par with the rest of Salt Lake County.
    • Property Taxes: While the rate is low (~0.55%), the higher home values mean larger annual tax bills.
    • Transportation: Typical for a suburban area requiring a vehicle, though FrontRunner offers a cost-effective commuting alternative.

    Things to Do in Draper

    Draper is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and families looking for active lifestyles.

    • Outdoor Recreation: The Corner Canyon trail network offers over 100 miles of world-class mountain biking, hiking, and equestrian trails.
    • Parks: Draper City Park and the expansive Flight Park State Recreation Area (famous for paragliding and hang gliding).
    • Attractions: Loveland Living Planet Aquarium is a major regional attraction located right in Draper.
    • Shopping & Dining: The Draper Peaks shopping center and numerous local dining options along 12300 South.

    Pros and Cons of Living in Draper

    Pros

    • ✓ Top-tier public and private schools
    • ✓ Unmatched access to hiking and mountain biking trails
    • ✓ Very low crime rate and safe neighborhoods
    • ✓ Excellent location for Silicon Slopes commuters
    • ✓ High property value retention and appreciation

    Cons

    • ✗ High cost of living and housing prices
    • ✗ Traffic congestion on 12300 South during rush hour
    • ✗ Less diverse nightlife and dining compared to downtown SLC
    • ✗ Winter driving can be difficult in bench neighborhoods

    Is Draper Right for You?

    Draper is highly recommended for families seeking top-rated schools and a safe, active community. It is also perfect for tech professionals and executives who commute to Silicon Slopes but want a premium suburban lifestyle. Outdoor enthusiasts will find Draper's trail access unmatched in the valley. If you have the budget for it, Draper offers one of the highest qualities of life in all of Utah.

    Work With a Local Salt Lake County Real Estate Expert

    Navigating the high-end Draper housing market requires deep local knowledge and expert negotiation skills. Scott Allen brings over 20 years of local real estate experience, representing buyers with integrity, transparency, and a commitment to securing the best possible deal.

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Draper Real Estate

    Is Draper a good place to live?

    Yes, Draper is considered one of the best and most desirable places to live in Utah, known for its safety, excellent schools, and incredible access to outdoor recreation.

    What is the average home price in Draper?

    The median home price in Draper is typically over $850,000, with luxury hillside estates frequently selling for between $1.5 million and $3 million+.

    Are homes in Draper expensive?

    Yes, Draper is one of the more expensive housing markets in Salt Lake County, reflecting its high demand, luxury homes, and premium location.

    What are the best neighborhoods in Draper?

    Highly sought-after neighborhoods include Suncrest (for views), South Mountain (for luxury and golf), and Corner Canyon (for schools and trail access).

    How are the schools in Draper?

    Draper boasts some of the best schools in the state, primarily within the Canyons School District, including the highly acclaimed Corner Canyon High School.

    Is Draper safe?

    Yes, Draper has a very low crime rate compared to state and national averages, making it a very safe place for families.

    How far is Draper from Salt Lake City?

    Draper is approximately 20 miles south of downtown Salt Lake City, which is about a 25-35 minute drive via I-15 depending on traffic.

    Is Draper growing?

    While Draper experienced massive growth over the last two decades, it is now nearing build-out, meaning new construction is limited, which helps maintain high property values.

    Is Draper a good place for families?

    Absolutely. With its focus on community events, parks, top-tier schools, and safety, Draper is overwhelmingly family-oriented.

    What is the housing market like in Draper?

    The housing market is highly competitive. Premium properties, especially those with views or trail access, often sell quickly to well-qualified buyers.

    $785k+
    Median Home Price
    28 Days
    Avg. Days on Market
    Up to $3k
    Buyer Credit Available

    *Market data for Draper based on recent local real estate trends.

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