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South Salt Lake, Utah

Condos for Sale in South Salt Lake, Utah

South Salt Lake sits in a useful pocket of the valley — bordered by Salt Lake City to the north, Millcreek to the east, and West Valley to the west — and condo inventory here tends to draw a specific kind of buyer: first-timers priced out of Sugar House, downsizers who want low maintenance near TRAX, and investors watching the S-Line streetcar corridor redevelop. The city has been quietly reshaping itself for a decade, with the Granary District, new mixed-use projects along 3300 South, and the streetcar tying it into Sugar House's restaurant and retail scene. Condo product ranges from 1970s garden-style buildings near State Street to newer four-story projects with secured parking and rooftop decks.

Climate-wise you get the full Wasatch Front pattern: hot dry summers in the mid-90s, real winters with inversion days, and quick access to Big and Little Cottonwood canyons about 20 minutes east. Most condo HOAs handle snow removal, exterior maintenance, and landscaping, which is a meaningful perk during a January cold snap. Property taxes run lower than Salt Lake City proper, and the commute to downtown, the U of U, or the airport is genuinely short. Before writing an offer, get familiar with the HOA's reserve study and lender approval status — both vary widely building to building in this market. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available across South Salt Lake's condo communities.

June 2026 · South Salt Lake market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in South Salt Lake right now.

Full South Salt Lake market report
Median sale
$513,250
10 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
2 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
53
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About condos for sale in South Salt Lake.

What's the typical price range for condos in South Salt Lake?

Most condo sales in South Salt Lake land between roughly $250,000 and $450,000, depending on size, age of the building, and proximity to the TRAX line. Older converted units near State Street tend to sit at the lower end, while newer construction off 3300 South or near the S-Line streetcar trades higher.

Are HOA fees high in South Salt Lake condo communities?

Monthly HOA dues generally run $200 to $400, with newer developments and buildings that include exterior maintenance, water, and amenities on the higher end. Always ask for the HOA budget, reserve study, and meeting minutes before writing an offer — South Salt Lake has a mix of well-funded associations and some older ones playing catch-up on deferred maintenance.

Is South Salt Lake a good location for commuters?

It's one of the more practical commuter spots in the valley. You're 10-15 minutes from downtown Salt Lake, sit between I-15 and I-80, and have TRAX Blue Line plus the S-Line streetcar connecting to Sugar House. The airport is about 15 minutes northwest.

Do South Salt Lake condos allow rentals or short-term stays?

Rental policies vary by building. Most associations cap the percentage of leased units and require minimum lease terms of six or twelve months, and short-term rentals like Airbnb are generally not permitted. Investors should read the CC&Rs carefully before assuming a unit can be leased out.

What's the difference between buying in South Salt Lake versus Sugar House?

South Salt Lake is its own city with separate taxes and services, and pricing typically runs 10-20% below comparable Sugar House condos. The walkability and restaurant scene aren't quite at Sugar House levels yet, but the gap is closing fast with redevelopment along the S-Line corridor.

Are FHA and VA loans accepted on condos here?

Some buildings are FHA- and VA-approved and others aren't — approval is project-specific and can change year to year. Your lender can pull the current approval status before you tour, which saves time if you're using government financing.