Townhomes for Sale in West Jordan, Utah
West Jordan sits in the southwest corner of Salt Lake County, roughly 15 miles from downtown Salt Lake City and well-connected by TRAX light rail along the 7000 West corridor. That combination — suburban square footage at a lower price point than Draper or South Jordan, with a real transit option into the city — is a large part of why townhomes in West Jordan attract so much attention from first-time buyers and downsizers alike. The city's median home price runs noticeably below the county average, and townhomes typically come in even more accessibly priced, often landing in the $380,000–$480,000 range depending on square footage, finishes, and HOA amenities. Most communities were built after 2000, so buyers generally find attached two-car garages, open main-floor layouts, and updated kitchens without the renovation projects common in older Salt Lake suburbs.
West Jordan's townhome inventory is spread across several distinct pockets: newer construction near Daybreak's eastern boundary, established communities off Bangerter Highway with quick freeway access, and infill developments closer to Jordan Landing's retail and dining corridor. Jordan School District serves most of the city, with a handful of boundary areas falling into Canyons District — worth confirming before you write an offer if schools are a priority. HOA fees in West Jordan townhome communities typically cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, and snow removal, which matters in a Wasatch Front winter that averages around 60 inches of annual snowfall. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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Common questions
About townhomes for sale in West Jordan.
What's the typical price range for a townhome in West Jordan? ▾
Most West Jordan townhomes trade between the high $300Ks and low $500Ks, depending on age, square footage, and whether the unit backs to open space or a busy road. Newer builds near Jordan Landing and the Mountain View Corridor tend to sit at the upper end, while older complexes off 7800 South or near Redwood Road come in lower.
Do West Jordan townhomes usually come with HOAs? ▾
Yes — almost all of them. HOA dues commonly run $150 to $275 per month and typically cover exterior maintenance, roofs, landscaping, snow removal, and sometimes water or trash. Always pull the CC&Rs before writing an offer, since rental caps and pet rules vary widely between communities.
Which West Jordan neighborhoods have the most townhome inventory? ▾
The largest concentrations are around Jordan Landing, the Highlands at Jordan Landing, the area near Bingham Junction and the TRAX line, and newer pockets along the Mountain View Corridor west of 5600 West. Each has a different feel — Jordan Landing leans walkable-retail, while the western edge is newer construction with mountain sightlines.
How's the commute from a West Jordan townhome to downtown Salt Lake? ▾
Roughly 20–30 minutes by car via I-15 or Bangerter Highway outside of rush hour, and closer to 40–50 minutes during peak traffic. The Red Line TRAX station at Bingham Junction connects directly to downtown SLC and the U of U, which is why townhomes near that station tend to hold value well.
Are West Jordan townhomes a good option for first-time buyers? ▾
They're one of the more realistic entry points along the Wasatch Front, especially compared to Sandy or Draper single-family pricing. FHA financing is widely accepted in most West Jordan communities, though a few HOAs aren't FHA-approved, so confirm approval status early in your search.
Can I rent out a townhome I buy in West Jordan? ▾
Sometimes, but many West Jordan HOAs have rental caps or owner-occupancy requirements, and a few prohibit rentals altogether. If you're buying as an investment or want flexibility down the road, ask for the rental policy in writing before going under contract.