Townhomes for Sale in Brigham City, Utah
Brigham City sits at the north end of the Wasatch Front, where the mountains pinch in against the Great Salt Lake and the valley starts to open up toward Cache County. Townhomes here appeal to a specific kind of buyer: someone who wants a single-family feel — attached garage, small yard, no shared walls above or below — without the maintenance load or price tag of a detached house in Box Elder County. Most townhome product in town is newer construction, built within the last 15 years along the southern and western edges off Forest Street, 1100 South, and out toward the Highway 91 corridor. Expect two-story floor plans, 1,400–2,200 square feet, two-car garages, and HOA dues that handle the lawn and snow.
The case for a Brigham City townhome usually comes down to commute math and price. You're 25 minutes from Ogden, an hour from downtown Salt Lake outside of rush hour, and right next to the Northrop Grumman, Autoliv, and ATK employment cluster out at Promontory. Median detached home prices in town run higher than many buyers expect given the small-town feel, so townhomes have become the entry point for first-time buyers, downsizers from larger homes in Perry and Mantua, and remote workers who want Wasatch views without Salt Lake County prices. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market in Brigham City.
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Common questions
About townhomes for sale in Brigham City.
What's the typical price range for a townhome in Brigham City? ▾
Most townhomes in Brigham City trade in the mid $300Ks to low $400Ks, depending on age, square footage, and whether the garage is attached or tandem. Newer builds near Forest Street and the south end of town tend to push toward the upper end of that range, while older units closer to Main Street come in lower.
Do Brigham City townhomes usually have HOAs, and what do they cover? ▾
Yes, nearly all townhome communities here carry an HOA, with dues commonly running $100–$200 per month. Fees typically cover exterior maintenance, lawn care, snow removal, and shared insurance on the building envelope. Always pull the CC&Rs before writing an offer — pet limits and rental caps vary by community.
How long is the commute from Brigham City to Ogden or Salt Lake? ▾
Ogden is about 22 miles south on I-15, roughly 25 minutes outside of rush hour. Downtown Salt Lake runs around 60 miles, or 55–75 minutes depending on traffic through Davis County. Many buyers here commute to Hill Air Force Base or the ATK/Northrop Grumman facilities west of town in Promontory.
Are new-construction townhomes available in Brigham City right now? ▾
Inventory shifts week to week, but several builders have been active on the south and west sides of town over the last few years. New units often include two-car garages, 9-foot main-floor ceilings, and smart-home wiring. The listings below will show which projects currently have move-in ready or to-be-built units.
What schools serve townhome neighborhoods in Brigham City? ▾
Brigham City sits in the Box Elder School District, with Box Elder High serving the whole city. Elementary boundaries depend on which side of town the townhome sits — Discovery, Mountain View, and Lincoln are the most common feeders. Verify the exact boundary with the district before you commit, since lines have shifted recently.
Are townhomes a good rental investment in Brigham City? ▾
They can be, given the steady employment base at Northrop Grumman, Autoliv, and Walmart Distribution. Rents on a typical 3-bed townhome run roughly $1,700–$2,000. Confirm the HOA allows rentals first — several Brigham City communities have owner-occupancy requirements or rental caps.