Townhomes for Sale in Richfield, Utah
June 2026 · Richfield market
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How much do townhomes in Richfield typically cost? ▾
Townhome pricing in Richfield generally runs below the Wasatch Front average, often landing in the mid $200Ks to high $300Ks depending on size, age, and HOA amenities. Newer builds near the south end of town tend to price higher than older attached units closer to Main Street. Inventory is thin compared to single-family homes, so pricing can shift quickly when a new project releases units.
Are there many townhome developments in Richfield? ▾
Richfield is primarily a single-family market, so townhome inventory is limited. Most attached product comes from a handful of smaller developments built in the last 10-15 years on the south and east sides of town. New construction does pop up occasionally as Sevier County grows, but you won't see the sprawling townhome subdivisions common in Utah County.
What do HOA fees usually cover here? ▾
Most Richfield townhome HOAs cover exterior maintenance, landscaping of common areas, snow removal from shared drives, and sometimes culinary water or trash. Fees typically run $100-$200 per month, which is lower than comparable HOAs in northern Utah. Always pull the CC&Rs before writing an offer — pet rules and short-term rental restrictions vary by community.
Who buys townhomes in Richfield? ▾
The buyer pool skews toward retirees downsizing from acreage, Sevier Valley Hospital staff, Snow College South employees, and second-home owners who want a low-maintenance base for hunting, fishing, and Fishlake National Forest trips. First-time buyers also lean toward townhomes as a more affordable entry point than detached homes.
How far is Richfield from Salt Lake City and St. George? ▾
Richfield sits at the I-70/I-15 junction roughly 160 miles south of Salt Lake City (about 2.5 hours) and 160 miles north of St. George. That central location is part of why the town has stayed a stable regional hub for healthcare, retail, and government jobs across central Utah.
Can I use a townhome here as a short-term rental? ▾
It depends on both Richfield City zoning and the individual HOA. The city has specific rules around nightly rentals, and most townhome HOAs in town restrict or outright prohibit short-term rentals to protect owner-occupant character. If STR income is part of your plan, verify in writing with both the city and the HOA before closing.