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Cedar City, Utah

Townhomes for Sale in Cedar City, Utah

Townhomes in Cedar City hit a sweet spot for buyers who want Southern Utah's high-desert lifestyle without the yard work that comes with a single-family home on a quarter acre. At roughly 5,800 feet, Cedar sees four real seasons — snowy winters, mild summers in the mid-80s, and cool nights year-round — which makes low-maintenance exteriors, shared snow removal, and attached garages genuinely valuable rather than just convenient. Most townhome communities cluster around Fiddlers Canyon on the east bench, the corridor near Southern Utah University, and newer pockets off Cross Hollows Road on the south end of town, putting residents within ten minutes of SUU, Cedar City Regional Airport, and the I-15 on-ramps.

The buyer pool here is unusually mixed: SUU faculty and staff, Intermountain Cedar City Hospital employees, retirees downsizing from larger homes in Enoch or Parowan, and second-home owners who use Cedar as a base for Brian Head skiing (35 minutes up the canyon), Cedar Breaks, Zion, and the Utah Shakespeare Festival. That demand keeps inventory tighter than you'd expect for a town of 40,000, and well-priced units near campus often go under contract within a couple of weeks. HOA dues typically run $150 to $300 a month and usually cover exterior upkeep, landscaping, and snow removal. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the Cedar City market.

May 2026 · Cedar City market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Cedar City right now.

Full Cedar City market report
Median sale
$510,000
45 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
38 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
363
active + pending

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Common questions

About townhomes for sale in Cedar City.

What's the typical price range for a townhome in Cedar City?

Most townhomes trade between the high $200s and low $400s, depending on age, size, and proximity to SUU or the hospital. Newer builds in subdivisions off Cross Hollow Road or near Fiddlers Canyon tend to sit at the upper end, while older units closer to downtown can come in well under $300k.

Are HOA fees common, and what do they usually cover?

Yes — nearly every townhome project in Cedar City has an HOA, typically running $100-$250 a month. Fees usually cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, snow removal (a real consideration at 5,800 feet), and sometimes water or trash. Always ask for the CC&Rs before writing an offer.

Which neighborhoods have the most townhome inventory?

Cross Hollows, Providence Center, and the developments along Royal Hunte Drive carry the bulk of newer townhome stock. You'll also see smaller pockets near 200 North close to SUU, which attract a mix of faculty, staff, and investors renting to students.

Are Cedar City townhomes a good rental investment?

They can be. Southern Utah University drives steady rental demand, and the Shakespeare Festival brings short-term interest each summer. Check the HOA rules first — some communities cap rentals or prohibit short-term stays under 30 days.

How does winter affect townhome living at this elevation?

Cedar City gets real winter — roughly 40 inches of snow a year and overnight lows in the teens. Townhomes are appealing here precisely because the HOA handles plowing the driveway and shoveling walkways, which is a meaningful quality-of-life factor compared to a detached home.

Do most townhomes have garages?

Most newer construction includes a one- or two-car attached garage, which matters when winter storms roll through. Older townhome conversions near the historic core sometimes only have covered parking or a single stall, so filter carefully if a garage is a must-have.