Townhomes for Sale in Perry, Utah
Perry sits just south of Brigham City along the I-15 corridor in Box Elder County, about 60 miles north of Salt Lake City and a quick 20 minutes from Ogden. It's a small town — under 6,000 residents — with fruit orchards, the Wasatch foothills rising to the east, and Willard Bay just to the south. Townhomes here are a relatively new addition to the housing stock. For decades Perry was almost entirely single-family homes on larger lots, but as Brigham City and the ATK/Northrop Grumman corridor have grown, builders have added attached product to give buyers a lower-maintenance option closer to the freeway and to employers like Autoliv, Procter & Gamble, and the Box Elder School District.
Townhome pricing in Perry typically runs noticeably below comparable product in Davis or Weber County, which is part of the draw for commuters and first-time buyers priced out of further south. HOA fees usually cover exterior maintenance, snow removal, and landscaping — useful when winters bring lake-effect snow off the Great Salt Lake and summer yard work competes with time at Willard Bay or up Mantua Canyon. Inventory is thin compared to bigger markets, so new listings tend to move quickly when they're priced right. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market in Perry, and reach out if you'd like to compare options in neighboring Brigham City or Willard.
June 2026 · Perry market
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Common questions
About townhomes for sale in Perry.
How many townhomes are typically for sale in Perry at one time? ▾
Perry is a small market, so active townhome inventory is usually in the single digits — often just a handful of listings at any given moment. If nothing currently fits, it's worth setting up an alert or expanding the search to Brigham City and Willard, where more attached product is available.
What do townhomes in Perry generally cost compared to single-family homes? ▾
Townhomes typically run 15-25% less than comparable single-family homes in Perry on a square-foot basis, mostly because lot size and exterior maintenance responsibility are reduced. They're often the most affordable entry point into the Perry market for first-time buyers.
Do Perry townhomes have HOAs, and what do the fees cover? ▾
Yes, nearly all townhome communities in Perry are governed by an HOA. Fees typically cover exterior building maintenance, roofing reserves, landscaping in common areas, and snow removal — which matters here given Box Elder County winters. Some communities also include a small clubhouse or open space.
Who's buying townhomes in Perry? ▾
The buyer pool skews toward commuters working in Brigham City, Ogden, or at the aerospace and manufacturing employers along the I-15 corridor, plus retirees downsizing from larger homes in the area and first-time buyers. Investors are less active here than in larger Wasatch Front cities.
How's the commute from Perry to Ogden or Salt Lake City? ▾
Perry has direct I-15 access. Ogden is roughly 20-25 minutes south, and downtown Salt Lake City runs about an hour outside of rush hour. The FrontRunner station in Pleasant View is the closest commuter rail option for getting into SLC without driving.
Are Perry townhomes a good fit for someone who wants a yard or RV parking? ▾
Generally no. Townhomes here have small patios or shared green space rather than private yards, and most HOAs restrict RV, boat, or trailer storage on the property. If RV parking matters — and with Willard Bay this close, it often does — a single-family home in Perry or Willard is usually the better fit.