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Lindon, Utah

Townhomes for Sale in Lindon, Utah

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Lindon sits in a tight pocket of north Utah County between Orem and Pleasant Grove, with the Wasatch rising directly east and Utah Lake a few minutes west. Townhomes here have become one of the most practical ways to own in the area without the price tag of a detached home in Alpine or Highland. Most communities are clustered near State Street, 700 North, and the newer developments tucked behind the Murdock Canal Trail — meaning residents can be on I-15 in under five minutes, at Silicon Slopes in fifteen, and at Sundance or the Provo Canyon trailheads in about twenty.

The appeal for buyers is straightforward: lower exterior maintenance, HOA-handled landscaping and snow removal, and proximity to the Lindon Aquatics Center, Lindon Marina, and the trail system that runs the length of the canal. Floor plans range from two-bedroom units around 1,400 square feet up to four-bedroom end units pushing 2,400, and a number of the newer projects include two-car garages, which is not always standard in townhome construction along the Wasatch Front. Alpine School District serves the city, and the commute to UVU and BYU is short enough that students and young professionals make up a meaningful slice of the buyer pool. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Lindon.

May 2026 · Lindon market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Lindon right now.

Full Lindon market report
Median sale
$639,072
6 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
3 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
31
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About townhomes for sale in Lindon.

What's the typical price range for a townhome in Lindon?

Most Lindon townhomes trade in the mid-$400s to low-$600s depending on age, square footage, and whether the unit backs to open space or a busier road like 700 North. Newer construction near the Murdock Connector tends to push higher, while older units west of State Street come in more affordable.

What HOA fees should I expect?

Lindon townhome HOAs generally run $150 to $275 per month. That usually covers exterior maintenance, landscaping of common areas, snow removal, and trash. A few of the newer communities also include pickleball courts or a clubhouse, which pushes dues toward the upper end.

Are Lindon townhomes a good fit for first-time buyers?

Yes — they're one of the more attainable entry points along the north Utah County corridor, and the location between Orem and Pleasant Grove means short commutes to Silicon Slopes, UVU, and BYU. Lock-and-leave maintenance also appeals to buyers who'd rather spend weekends at Deer Creek than mowing a lawn.

Which schools serve Lindon townhome communities?

Lindon falls under Alpine School District. Most neighborhoods feed into Lindon Elementary, Oak Canyon Junior High, and Pleasant Grove High, though boundaries shift on the south end toward Orem schools. Always confirm the boundary for a specific address before writing an offer.

How long do townhomes typically sit on the market here?

When priced correctly, Lindon townhomes usually go under contract within two to four weeks. Inventory stays tight because the city is mostly built out, so well-maintained units with updated finishes tend to move faster than the county average.

Can I rent out a townhome in Lindon as an investment?

Rental policies vary by HOA — some Lindon communities cap the percentage of rentals or require owner-occupancy for the first year. Review the CC&Rs before purchasing if rental income is part of your plan, and check Lindon City's current business license requirements for landlords.