Townhomes for Sale in Sandy, Utah
Sandy sits at the base of the Wasatch Mountains in the southeast corner of Salt Lake Valley, roughly 20 miles from Salt Lake City International Airport and minutes from the mouths of Big Cottonwood and Little Cottonwood Canyons. That location is a big reason townhomes here carry consistent demand: buyers get a manageable, low-maintenance home without sacrificing proximity to world-class skiing at Alta, Snowbird, Brighton, and Solitude, plus quick access to I-15 and the TRAX light-rail line that runs straight into downtown Salt Lake. Sandy's townhome inventory tends to cluster around South Jordan Parkway corridors, the Dimple Dell area near 10600 South, and newer infill developments along Sego Lily Drive — communities where HOA maintenance covers exterior upkeep, landscaping, and sometimes even snow removal, which matters when November through March can bring several feet of Wasatch accumulation.
Price-wise, Sandy townhomes have historically run from the upper $300,000s for older two-story units built in the 1990s up through the mid-$600,000s for newer construction with two-car garages, rooftop decks, and high-end finishes. The Canyons School District serves most of Sandy, a factor many buyers with school-age children weigh carefully when comparing neighboring cities like Draper or Midvale. Because townhomes here often share walls, buyers should ask sellers for HOA financial disclosures and review any rental restrictions — some communities have caps that affect resale liquidity. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available across Sandy's townhome market.
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What do townhomes in Sandy typically cost? ▾
Most Sandy townhomes trade in the mid $400s to low $700s, with newer construction near Quarry Bend and The Cairns at the higher end. Older communities along 9000 South and near State Street tend to price below the median. HOA dues usually run $150-$300 a month depending on amenities and exterior maintenance coverage.
Which Sandy neighborhoods have the most townhome inventory? ▾
Quarry Bend near 9400 South and Highland Drive is the largest concentration, followed by Cairns at Cairns Crossing and the developments around Historic Sandy and the TRAX line. East-bench pockets near Bell Canyon also have smaller townhome clusters with Wasatch views.
Are Sandy townhomes a good fit for commuters to downtown Salt Lake? ▾
Yes. Sandy sits on the Blue Line TRAX route with stops at Historic Sandy, Sandy Civic Center, and Sandy Expo, putting downtown SLC about 35 minutes away by train. I-15 access at 9000 South and 10600 South also makes driving to the airport or Lehi tech corridor manageable outside peak hours.
What school district serves Sandy townhomes? ▾
Most of Sandy falls under Canyons School District, including Alta High, Jordan High, and Hillcrest High depending on the address. A small western sliver near 700 East feeds into Canyons as well. Always verify the exact boundary on the district's school locator before writing an offer.
Do Sandy townhomes usually include garages? ▾
Newer builds from roughly 2005 onward almost always include attached two-car garages. Older 1980s and 1990s townhomes more often have single garages or covered carports, with guest parking handled by the HOA. Driveway length varies, so if you have a longer vehicle it's worth measuring during the showing.
How fast do townhomes in Sandy sell? ▾
Well-priced townhomes under $550K generally go under contract within two to three weeks, faster in spring. Higher-end units above $700K and properties needing updates tend to sit longer. Inventory turns over enough that checking the listings below weekly is the practical approach.