Here in SunCrest, some homes come with views that stop you mid-sentence. This is one of them. Perched high above the valley floor on Winged Bluff Lane, this home sits with views that are genuinely hard to explain until you're standing in front of them. Timpanogos to the south, Lone Peak to the north, Box Elder rising dead center in the frame like it was placed there on purpose. Spring snowmelt, summer alpenglow, fall color bleeding down the ridgelines, winter peaks stacked white against a blue sky. There's no bad season from this backyard. Frankly, there's rarely a bad hour. Inside, the bones are solid. The main floor lives with you, not against you, and the layout keeps pulling you toward the back of the home where those windows are. It's the kind of floorplan that was right when it was built and is still right today. Open enough to live in, defined enough to feel intentional. Upstairs, the primary suite is spacious and private, with room to make it exactly what you want. The bathroom is already set up the way it should be: separate soaking tub, walk-in shower, dual vanities. The other three bedrooms are well-sized and well-separated, giving everyone their own corner of the world and, honestly, some of the best views in the house. The lower level has been framed out and partially worked, with the heavy infrastructure in place. What it needs now is your vision. Drywall, flooring, finishes. A blank slate is hard to find these days. Out on the 24x16 composite deck, life stops. This is Utah beachfront. The yard is manicured and intentional, the views are wide open, and the quiet settles over the whole property in a way that's hard to find this close to everything. The trails are ready. The clubhouse, pool, and community events are firing on all cylinders. This season in SunCrest is its own thing: miles of trails, community events, neighbors who actually know each other. This deck puts you right in the middle of all of it without giving any of it up. This home has room to be personalized, and whoever does it gets to do that work with Timpanogos, Lone Peak, and Box Elder as a permanent backdrop. That view isn't something you can add later. The canvas here is rare. So is the address.
Property Type(s):
Single Family
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Last Updated
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5/15/2026
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Tract
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SUNCREST
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Year Built
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2006
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Community
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Alpine
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Garage Spaces
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2.0
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County
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Utah
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SCHOOLS
| Elementary School |
Ridgeline |
| Jr. High School |
Timberline |
| High School |
Lone Peak |
Additional Details
| AIR |
Central Air |
| AIR CONDITIONING |
Yes |
| AMENITIES |
Cable TV |
| APPLIANCES |
Disposal, Oven, Range |
| AREA |
Alpine |
| BASEMENT |
Full, Yes |
| CONSTRUCTION |
Stone, Stucco |
| EXTERIOR |
Lighting |
| FIREPLACE |
Yes |
| GARAGE |
Yes |
| HEAT |
Central, Forced Air, Natural Gas |
| HOA DUES |
152|Monthly |
| INTERIOR |
Vaulted Ceiling(s), Walk-In Closet(s) |
| LOT |
5227 sq ft |
| LOT DESCRIPTION |
Rolling Slope |
| LOT DIMENSIONS |
0.0x0.0x0.0 |
| PARKING |
Attached, Garage |
| STORIES |
3 |
| STYLE |
Stories: 2 |
| SUBDIVISION |
SUNCREST |
| TAXES |
2935 |
| UTILITIES |
Natural Gas Available, Natural Gas Connected, Electricity Connected, Sewer Connected, Water Connected |
| VIEW |
Yes |
| VIEW DESCRIPTION |
Mountain(s), Valley |
| ZONING |
R-1 |
Location
Listed with Windermere Real Estate (Draper)
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