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Express SeriesSM|From $369,990
3 - 4 Bed| 2 - 2.5 Bath | 2 Garage
2 Story | From 1,310 Sq. Ft.
Community information
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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Discover Quiet Valley, a new home community in the city of Spanish Fork, Utah. This charming neighborhood beckons newcomers to tour its townhomes, featuring 3–4 bedrooms, 2–2.5 bathrooms, and 2-car garages, with thoughtfully designed floorplans, Quiet Valley provides the perfect setting for outdoor living and urban convenience.
Each townhome in Quiet Valley is crafted with spacious interiors that show off wide hallways and stairs designed to enhance the home’s open and airy feel. Built with energy-efficient materials and smart home technology, these homes deliver modern connectivity.
Community amenities
- Playground
- Pool
- Tot Lot
- Pump Track
- Pickleball Courts
Schools
Maple Ridge Elementary School
Public
|
K-6
2 mi.
Mapleton Junior High School
Public
|
7-9
3.4 mi.
Maple Grove Middle School
Public
|
7-9
2.2 mi.
Maple Mountain High School
Public
|
10-12
1.4 mi.
Community information
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
Talk to a sales agent
Here's a list of this community's sales agents so you can contact a team member directly.
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Area Information
Find Your New Home in Spanish Fork, UT
Discover new homes for sale in Spanish Fork 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.
A Land of Pride and Progress
Spanish Fork first appeared on John C. Fremont’s map in 1845, marking the location where the Dominguez-Escalante expedition from Sante Fe, New Mexico, emerged after following the canyon and river toward California. Enoch Reece built the city’s first home in 1850, and within a couple of years, the population grew to over 100 families from Irish, English, Scottish, Welsh, and Scandinavian backgrounds. They created a sawmill and flour mill, and a mercantile soon followed.
Today, Spanish Fork is still a great place to settle. Residents enjoy camping and fishing along the scenic Spanish Fork River Trail as well as the local water park, multiple city parks, and The Oaks golf course. Other top attractions include Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum, an annual Fiesta Days celebration, Utah County Fair at Spanish Fork Fairgrounds, and the Festival of Lights. The Shri Shri Radha Krishna Temple, located south of the city proper, is a popular landmark destination among locals and tourists alike.
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