Condos for Sale in American Fork, Utah
American Fork sits at the north end of Utah County, tucked between Mount Timpanogos to the east and Utah Lake to the west, with Lehi's tech corridor right next door. Condos here appeal to a specific kind of buyer: Silicon Slopes commuters who don't want to deal with a yard, BYU and UVU staff looking for something closer to work than Provo, retirees downsizing out of larger Highland or Alpine homes, and first-time buyers priced out of detached houses in the same school boundaries. The Alpine School District pulls families in, and being five minutes from the SR-92 interchange means Adobe, Ancestry, and the Thanksgiving Point campuses are a quick drive.
Inventory ranges from older walk-up units near downtown American Fork and 500 East up through newer townhome-style condos built in the last decade along Pioneer Crossing and near Mountain Point Medical Center. Pricing generally runs from the upper $300s into the low $500s, with HOA dues that typically cover exterior maintenance, snow removal, and landscaping — meaningful in a climate that gets real winters with 50+ inches of annual snowfall. Square footage, garage count, and whether the complex backs up to the Murdock Canal Trail tend to drive the biggest price swings. Browse the active condo listings below to see what's currently on the market in American Fork, and reach out if you'd like a closer look at a specific community or HOA's financials.
May 2026 · American Fork market
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What's the typical price range for a condo in American Fork right now? ▾
Most American Fork condos trade between the upper $300s and low $500s, depending on age, size, and whether the building has a garage. Newer units near The Meadows or along the Pioneer Crossing corridor tend to push toward the top of that range. Older units near downtown and 500 East can come in well under $400K.
Are HOA fees high in American Fork condo communities? ▾
Monthly HOA dues generally run $180–$320, with most landing around $225. That usually covers exterior maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, and trash, and sometimes water. Communities with clubhouses, pools, or gyms sit at the higher end.
Which condo developments are most active in American Fork? ▾
The Cottages at Mountain Point, Boulder Pointe, Meadow Walk, and several smaller projects near 700 North see regular turnover. Newer construction has clustered near the Mountain Point Medical Center area and along the I-15 / SR-92 interchange, where Silicon Slopes commuters tend to look first.
How is the commute from American Fork to Silicon Slopes and Salt Lake? ▾
American Fork sits right at the Point of the Mountain, so Lehi tech campuses (Adobe, Ancestry, Xactware) are 5–10 minutes via SR-92 or Pioneer Crossing. Downtown Salt Lake is roughly 35 minutes off-peak, and SLC International runs about 40 minutes. FrontRunner's American Fork station adds a rail option for SLC commuters.
Can I get a condo with a two-car garage here? ▾
Yes, though it narrows the pool. Most older complexes offer one-car garages or covered parking, while newer townhome-style condos built after roughly 2015 often include attached two-car garages. Filter by garage spaces in the listings below to see what's currently available.
Are American Fork condos a good fit for first-time buyers? ▾
They're one of the more realistic entry points in northern Utah County, especially compared to single-family homes in Highland, Alpine, or Lehi, which usually start well above $700K. FHA and conventional 3–5% down loans are common on these units, though buyers should confirm the HOA is FHA-approved if going that route.