Townhomes for Sale in Tooele, Utah
Tooele sits about 35 miles southwest of Salt Lake City at the base of the Oquirrh Mountains, and its townhome market has grown steadily as buyers priced out of the Salt Lake Valley look west for more square footage without the commute penalty. Most townhome communities in Tooele cluster along the Highway 36 corridor and near the Overlake and Meadow Vista neighborhoods, where builders have delivered two- and three-story attached homes typically ranging from 1,400 to 2,200 square feet. Prices generally run between the low $300,000s and the mid $400,000s depending on finish level, HOA amenities, and whether the unit includes a two-car garage — which most new-construction townhomes in Tooele do. The Tooele Army Depot and Tooele County School District are the area's two largest employers, and many buyers here prioritize a shorter drive across the valley or a remote-work setup that makes the 30- to 45-minute I-80 commute manageable. Winters bring meaningful snowfall — plan on 40–50 inches seasonally — but the Oquirrh range provides a natural windbreak that keeps conditions milder than higher-elevation communities.
Townhome ownership in Tooele tends to appeal to first-time buyers and downsizers who want less exterior maintenance than a single-family detached home demands, especially given Utah's dry summers where lawn irrigation costs add up quickly. HOA fees in most Tooele townhome communities run $100–$200 per month and typically cover landscaping of common areas, exterior upkeep, and sometimes snow removal — a real convenience in January. Tooele City has continued investing in walkable infrastructure near Main Street, and several townhome projects sit within a mile or two of local dining, Deseret Peak Recreation Complex, and the new Walmart Supercenter on Commerce Drive. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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About townhomes for sale in Tooele.
What do townhomes typically cost in Tooele right now? ▾
Most Tooele townhomes trade in the high $300Ks to mid $400Ks, depending on age, garage size, and whether the unit backs to open space. That's roughly $75K-$125K less than a comparable single-family home in the same neighborhood, which is why first-time buyers and downsizers gravitate toward them.
Which Tooele neighborhoods have the most townhome inventory? ▾
Overlake on the north end of town has the largest concentration, with several phases built from the mid-2000s onward. You'll also see newer construction near Stansbury Park and pockets along Droubay Road and 1000 North. Older attached product shows up closer to Main Street and Vine.
What HOA fees should I expect? ▾
Tooele townhome HOAs generally run $100-$200 a month. Most cover front-yard landscaping, snow removal, exterior maintenance, and trash. Confirm what's included before writing an offer — a few communities also bundle internet or pay for roof reserves, which changes the math.
How long is the commute from a Tooele townhome to Salt Lake City? ▾
Plan on 40-50 minutes to downtown SLC via I-80, longer in winter when Lake Point gets weather. The Utah Transit Authority runs express buses from the Tooele park-and-ride to downtown, which is why a lot of commuters tolerate the distance for the price break.
Are Tooele townhomes a good fit for investors or short-term rentals? ▾
Long-term rentals work well here because of demand from Tooele Army Depot and Dugway employees, plus commuters priced out of the Salt Lake Valley. Short-term rentals are restricted by most HOAs and by Tooele City's licensing rules, so verify both before counting on nightly income.
What should I inspect carefully on an older Tooele townhome? ▾
Pay attention to the shared roof condition and how the HOA funds its reserves — Tooele's wind and snow load are no joke. Also check for stucco cracks, water heater age, and whether the furnace has been serviced. Units built before 2010 sometimes have original builder-grade windows that are due for replacement.