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Tradition SeriesSM|From $419,990
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Wed 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Welcome to Osprey Townhomes, situated near the vibrant urban hub of southern Provo, Utah. This community provides convenient access to local arts, recreation, and many on-site amenities.
Situated near Provo’s hubs of culture and education, Osprey Townhomes puts you in close proximity to excellent schools, including Sunset View Elementary, Dixon Middle School, and Provo High School. Covey Center for the Arts, Brigham Young Museum of Art, and numerous galleries provide world-class encounters with the arts, while well-reviewed restaurants offer a wide variety of cuisines from around the world.
Community amenities
- Dog Park
- Tot Lot
- Pickleball Courts
- Basketball Court
Schools
Sunset View Elementary
Private
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K-6
1.5 mi.
Dixon Middle School
Private
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7-8
2 mi.
Provo High School
Public
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9-12
7.1 mi.
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Mon - Tue 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wed 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Thu - Sat 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sun Closed
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Area Information
Find Your New Home in Provo, UT
Discover new homes for sale in Provo, Utah that fit your lifestyle. D.R. Horton builds homes with a variety of floor plans throughout Utah County in addition to our communities farther north in the Salt Lake Valley. Each home is designed to make your life more enjoyable and convenient with modern amenities and the latest, energy-efficient appliances.
Nestled Between Utah Lake and Mt. Timpanogos
Spanish Franciscan priests and fur trappers were some of the first explorers to Utah Valley, home to several local tribes that included the Ute Indians. Named after fur trader and explorer Etienne Provost, Provo was settled by migrating pioneers in 1849. It soon blossomed with numerous fruit orchards, hearty crops, and even a woolen mill. But in the 1920s, the steel industry came to town as Provo grew to Utah’s second-largest city.
Today Provo is known for Brigham Young University, Covey Center for the Arts, and scenic Bridal Veil Falls in Provo Canyon. In the canyon, you’ll find outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and mountain climbing. Annual city events include the Pioneer Day Extravaganza, Utah Lake Festival, and Summer Concerts in the Park. Residents also enjoy numerous city parks, a recreation center, and a shooting park. Provo maintains its draw for new residents that want to make a home along Utah Valley’s gorgeous Wasatch Front.
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