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Springville, Utah

Townhomes for Sale in Springville, Utah

Springville sits at the southern end of Utah County, tucked between Provo and Spanish Fork along the Wasatch Front, and it has quietly built a reputation as one of the more affordable entry points into the I-15 corridor without sacrificing access to good schools, jobs, or the outdoors. Townhomes here tend to attract first-time buyers, downsizers, and remote workers who want a lower-maintenance lifestyle close to Utah Lake trails, the Nebo Loop Scenic Byway, and the BYU and UVU campuses roughly 10–15 minutes north. Prices for Springville townhomes have generally ranged from the upper $300,000s into the mid-$400,000s depending on finish level, square footage, and HOA amenities — notably more accessible than comparable attached housing in Provo or Orem. Many newer developments sit near the 400 South corridor and the south Springville growth areas, where builders have added two- and three-story townhome communities with two-car garages and open main-floor layouts.

One practical reason buyers zero in on townhomes in Springville specifically is the HOA structure: most communities here handle exterior maintenance and snow removal, which matters in a city that sees cold Wasatch Front winters with occasional heavy snowfall between November and March. Summer highs reach the low 90s, so a shaded patio or rooftop deck can make a real difference in livability. Springville City is also home to the Springville Museum of Art — the oldest dedicated art museum in Utah — and a walkable historic downtown that gives the city a distinct character compared to neighboring suburbs. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Springville market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Springville right now.

Full Springville market report
Median sale
$469,500
16 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
10 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
126
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About townhomes for sale in Springville.

What do townhomes typically cost in Springville right now?

Most Springville townhomes trade in the upper $300s to mid $400s, with newer units near Spring Creek and the west-side developments pushing higher. Older attached product closer to downtown and Main Street can occasionally come in under $350K. Pricing moves with interest rates and how much new construction is hitting the market that quarter.

Which neighborhoods have the most townhome inventory?

The bulk of attached housing is on the west side near 400 South and the Springville Crossing area, plus newer pockets close to the I-15 Springville exit. There are also smaller infill townhome projects scattered between 400 North and Canyon Road. Inventory shifts as builders finish phases, so the active list below is the best snapshot.

Do Springville townhomes usually have HOAs, and what do they cover?

Almost all of them do. HOA dues typically run $150–$275 a month and cover front-yard landscaping, snow removal, exterior maintenance, and common areas. A few projects also bundle internet or include a clubhouse and pool, so always check the specific CC&Rs before writing an offer.

Are these townhomes a good fit for first-time buyers?

Yes — townhomes are one of the few entry points in Utah County under $450K, which makes them popular with first-time buyers, young families, and people downsizing from larger Mapleton or Spanish Fork homes. FHA and Utah Housing loans are commonly used on this product, assuming the HOA meets agency guidelines.

How's the commute from Springville to Provo, Lehi, or Salt Lake?

Springville sits right off I-15 at exits 260 and 263. Provo and BYU are about 10 minutes north, Lehi's Silicon Slopes corridor runs 25–35 minutes depending on traffic, and downtown Salt Lake is roughly an hour. FrontRunner access is available at the Provo station for commuters who'd rather not drive.

What schools serve Springville townhome neighborhoods?

Springville is in the Nebo School District, with Springville High and Springville Junior High serving most attached-housing areas. Elementary boundaries vary by subdivision — Westside, Cherry Creek, and Brookside are the common ones. Nebo is generally well-regarded, but verify the assigned school for any specific address since lines do shift.