Condos for Sale in Brigham City, Utah
Brigham City sits at the north end of the Wasatch Front, about 22 miles above Ogden and roughly an hour from Salt Lake City. It's a smaller market than its southern neighbors — population just over 20,000 — and the condo inventory reflects that. Most active listings cluster in a few complexes near Main Street, around the historic Box Elder Tabernacle, and along Forest Street toward the foothills. Buyers shopping condos here are usually downsizers from larger homes in Perry or Mantua, first-time buyers priced out of Ogden, or commuters working at Northrop Grumman (formerly ATK) and the Procter & Gamble plant north of town who want minimal yard work and a lock-and-leave setup.
Condo ownership in Brigham City makes sense for a specific reason: the climate. Winters bring real snow — the city averages around 50 inches a year — and shoveling driveways and clearing roofs gets old fast. An HOA that handles snow removal, landscaping, and exterior maintenance is genuinely useful here, not just a convenience. Summers are dry and warm in the 90s, with cool evenings thanks to the elevation and proximity to the Wellsville Mountains. Property taxes in Box Elder County run lower than Weber or Davis, and the condo price points reflect a market that hasn't been bid up the way Logan or North Ogden have. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the MLS, and reach out if you'd like a walkthrough of HOA financials before writing an offer.
April 2026 · Brigham City market
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About condos for sale in Brigham City.
How many condos are typically on the market in Brigham City? ▾
Brigham City has a small condo inventory compared to Ogden or Logan — often fewer than a dozen active listings at any given time. Most are concentrated in a handful of complexes near Main Street and along Forest Street. If nothing fits today, setting up an MLS alert is the practical move since new listings move quickly.
What price range should I expect for a condo here? ▾
Most Brigham City condos trade in the low $200,000s to mid $300,000s depending on size, age, and whether the unit has a garage. That's noticeably below comparable units in Layton or North Salt Lake, which is part of why commuters working at ATK/Northrop Grumman or Procter & Gamble look this far north.
What do HOA fees usually cover? ▾
Fees in local complexes typically run $150–$300/month and cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, and trash. Some older buildings include water and sewer. Always ask for the HOA financials and reserve study before writing an offer — Brigham City has a few smaller associations where reserves are thin.
Are condos here a reasonable option for first-time buyers? ▾
Yes. With Box Elder County's lower property taxes and condo prices well under the Wasatch Front median, monthly payments often pencil out close to local rents. FHA financing is doable on most complexes, though a few have not been FHA-approved recently, so confirm before falling in love with a unit.
How's the commute from a Brigham City condo to Ogden or Salt Lake? ▾
Ogden is about 22 miles south on I-15 — roughly 25 minutes outside rush hour. Salt Lake City runs closer to an hour. The Pleasant View FrontRunner station is about 18 minutes away if you'd rather take rail into downtown SLC.
Do Brigham City condos hold their value? ▾
Appreciation has tracked steadily with the broader Box Elder County market, helped by aerospace and defense hiring at the industrial park north of town. Condos don't appreciate as fast as single-family here, but the lower entry price and minimal maintenance make them a solid hold for buyers who don't want a yard.