Utah Townhomes for Sale
Best of both worlds
Utah townhomes hit a sweet spot — more space than condos, less maintenance than single-family, often newer construction, and frequently in master-planned communities like Daybreak. If you want the middle ground of property types, townhomes deserve a serious look. This page covers what to evaluate before buying.
Why buy a Utah townhome in 2026
Townhomes attract three primary buyer profiles: young families wanting more space than condos at lower price than single-family, empty nesters wanting low-maintenance attached living, and investors wanting solid rental cash flow. Most Utah townhomes are post-2005 construction with modern floor plans.
Top Utah cities for townhomes
Daybreak (most townhome inventory in Utah), Herriman (Rosecrest area), Bluffdale (newer subdivisions), Lehi (Silicon Slopes proximity), Sandy and Cottonwood Heights (limited inventory but premium location), Park City (vacation-focused). Pricing varies $425K-$900K+ depending on city and size.
What to look for in a Utah townhome
End-unit vs interior unit (end units quieter and brighter), HOA fees and what they cover (exterior maintenance is the big value), shared wall construction quality (newer builds usually fine, older sometimes thin), garage size and parking, yard space if any.
Utah townhome HOA considerations
Townhome HOAs typically cover exterior maintenance (siding, roofing), landscaping common areas, sometimes shared amenities. Fees usually $200-$400/month. Verify what’s covered, check reserve fund health, and read CC&Rs for restrictions on exterior modifications.
Townhomes for first-time buyers
Townhomes are increasingly popular for Utah first-time buyers because they offer modern construction (under-2010 inventory has dated tightly) at prices below single-family. FHA loans work for most townhomes — verify FHA approval if relevant. The exterior maintenance coverage reduces ownership stress for first-time buyers.
How Kris Bowen helps townhome buyers
Daybreak’s townhome inventory is our specialty given South Jordan HQ. We know which units have proven layouts, which HOAs are well-managed, and how to negotiate in fast-moving townhome markets.
Find your next Utah home
Call 801-999-8005 for a Utah townhome consultation or request a free home value report.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between a Utah townhome and condo?
Townhomes typically have multiple floors and you own the land directly under your unit. Condos are usually single-floor and you own only your unit interior (the building/land is owned collectively). Townhomes also typically have private entrances and small yards.
Are Daybreak townhomes a good choice?
Yes — among the best in Utah for newer construction, community amenities, and resale liquidity. Daybreak townhomes range $475K-$650K. See our Daybreak village guides.
What’s the median Utah townhome price?
Varies widely. Daybreak/Herriman townhomes typically $475K-$625K. Premium townhomes in east-bench cities can reach $850K+. Park City townhomes higher.
Are townhomes good for empty nesters?
Often yes — lower maintenance than single-family, more space than condos, walkable in master-planned communities. Many Utah empty nesters downsize from a 3,500 sq ft single-family to a 1,800 sq ft townhome.
