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South Salt Lake, Utah

Townhomes for Sale in South Salt Lake, Utah

South Salt Lake sits right in the middle of the valley, bordered by downtown SLC to the north, Millcreek to the east, and South Salt Lake's industrial belt along I-15 and I-80. For townhome buyers, that location is the whole pitch: you can be at the airport in 12 minutes, hop the S-Line streetcar to Sugar House in under 10, or reach the U of U medical campus before your coffee gets cold. Townhomes here tend to cluster in newer infill developments along State Street, around the Central Pointe TRAX/S-Line hub, and in pockets near 3300 South — many built in the last 10 years as the city has pushed transit-oriented redevelopment.

Price-wise, townhomes in South Salt Lake usually run a meaningful step below comparable units in Sugar House or downtown proper, which is why they pull in first-time buyers, medical residents, and investors looking for rentable units near TRAX. Expect a mix of three-story modern builds with rooftop decks, smaller two-story attached units, and the occasional older converted property. HOA fees vary widely depending on whether the community covers exterior maintenance, snow removal, or shared amenities, so it pays to read the docs carefully. Inventory turns over faster here than in the surrounding cities because of the price point and commuter appeal. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market in South Salt Lake.

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
5 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 townhomes for sale in South Salt Lake.

How much do townhomes in South Salt Lake typically cost?

Most townhomes in South Salt Lake fall in the mid-$400s to high-$500s, with newer three-story builds near the S-Line and Central Pointe pushing into the $600s. Older or smaller attached units occasionally come in under $400K. Pricing tends to run 10–20% below comparable Sugar House townhomes.

Are South Salt Lake townhomes close to TRAX and the S-Line?

Yes — that's a big part of the appeal. The Central Pointe station connects both the TRAX Blue/Red lines and the S-Line streetcar to Sugar House, and several townhome communities were built specifically within walking distance. Meadowbrook and Millcreek TRAX stations also serve the area.

What should I expect from HOA fees on these townhomes?

HOA dues commonly range from about $150 to $350 per month. Higher fees usually mean the association handles roof, siding, landscaping, and snow removal, while lower-fee communities push more of that responsibility onto the owner. Always pull the CC&Rs and recent meeting minutes before writing an offer.

Which school district serves South Salt Lake?

South Salt Lake is part of Granite School District. Common feeder schools include Woodrow Wilson Elementary, Granite Park Junior High, and Cottonwood High, though boundaries vary by address. Several charter options also operate within a short drive.

Are townhomes in South Salt Lake a good rental investment?

Many investors do well here because of transit access, proximity to the U of U and downtown employers, and price points that still pencil for cash flow. Check the HOA's rental cap before buying — some communities limit the percentage of units that can be leased, and a few require owner occupancy for a set period.

Is new construction available, or is most inventory resale?

Both. Several infill projects along State Street and near 3300 South have delivered new townhome phases over the past few years, and a handful of small builders continue to add units. Resale inventory from 2015–2022 builds also moves regularly, often at a slight discount to new construction.