Townhomes for Sale in Highland, Utah
Highland sits between Alpine and Lehi in northern Utah County, with Mount Timpanogos filling the eastern skyline and easy access to both I-15 and the Point of the Mountain tech corridor. It's historically been a large-lot, custom-home town — half-acre yards, horse property, big Wasatch views — which means townhome inventory here is genuinely limited compared to neighbors like Lehi, American Fork, or Saratoga Springs. The townhomes that do exist tend to cluster near the Highland Highway (SR-92) corridor and along the western edge near 6000 West, where smaller-lot zoning was approved over the past decade. Most are newer construction, two- or three-story, with two-car garages and HOA-maintained exteriors.
Buyers drawn to Highland townhomes are usually trading yard work for location: Lone Peak High School boundaries, a 10-minute drive to Thanksgiving Point and Silicon Slopes employers like Adobe and Ancestry, and quick access to American Fork Canyon for skiing at Sundance or hiking to Timpanogos Cave. Pricing typically runs higher per square foot than comparable townhomes in Lehi or Eagle Mountain because of the school district pull and the smaller supply. HOA dues vary widely depending on whether the community includes a pool, clubhouse, or just landscaping and snow removal. If you're downsizing from a Highland single-family home or moving up from a Lehi condo, the math often works out. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently available in Highland.
May 2026 · Highland market
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About townhomes for sale in Highland.
How many townhomes are typically for sale in Highland at one time? ▾
Highland is a small market for attached housing — most months there are only a handful of active townhome listings, sometimes fewer than five. If nothing on the current list fits, it's worth setting up an alert since new construction phases and resales come online sporadically.
What school district serves Highland townhomes? ▾
Highland is part of the Alpine School District. Most addresses feed into Lone Peak High School, with Mountain Ridge Junior High and elementary assignments depending on the specific neighborhood. Lone Peak's academic and athletic reputation is a major reason families pay a premium to buy here versus surrounding cities.
How do Highland townhome prices compare to Lehi or American Fork? ▾
Highland townhomes generally price 10–20% above comparable units in Lehi and slightly above American Fork, driven by school boundaries, lower density, and proximity to the canyon. Square footage and finish levels tend to be on the higher end since most product here is newer.
Are most Highland townhomes new construction or resale? ▾
Both exist, but a large share of inventory was built in the last 10–15 years, with some active builder communities still adding phases near SR-92 and the western city limits. Resales from the mid-2000s also show up, often with updated kitchens and finished basements.
What do HOA fees usually cover? ▾
Typical Highland townhome HOAs cover exterior maintenance, roof reserves, front-yard landscaping, snow removal, and trash. Communities with a pool, clubhouse, or extensive common space run higher monthly dues — usually $200–$350 — while bare-bones associations can sit closer to $150.
Is Highland a good fit for commuters to Silicon Slopes or Salt Lake? ▾
Yes for Silicon Slopes — Thanksgiving Point, Adobe, and the Lehi tech campuses are 10–15 minutes via SR-92 or Timpanogos Highway. Salt Lake commutes run 35–50 minutes depending on traffic at the Point of the Mountain, which is the main trade-off versus living further north.