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Clearfield, Utah

Condos for Sale in Clearfield, Utah

Clearfield sits in the middle of North Davis County, sandwiched between Layton and Sunset, with Hill Air Force Base as its eastern neighbor and the Great Salt Lake wetlands to the west. Condos here appeal to a specific buyer mix: Hill AFB personnel on 2–4 year assignments, first-time buyers priced out of Layton and Farmington single-family homes, downsizers who want to drop the yard work, and FrontRunner commuters heading to Salt Lake or Ogden. The condo stock ranges from 1980s-era townhome-style projects near State Street to newer stacked-flat developments built within the last decade closer to Antelope Drive and the transit station.

Pricing is one of the main reasons condos move quickly in this market. Clearfield condos generally come in well under the Davis County single-family median, which currently sits north of $500K, and HOA dues handle the exterior maintenance that Utah's freeze-thaw winters and dry summers tend to chew through. Walkability to grocery stores, the Clearfield Aquatic Center, and the FrontRunner line varies a lot by project, so location within the city matters more than buyers expect. Property taxes run under 1% of assessed value, and most projects are approved for FHA and VA financing — useful given the military buyer pool. Browse the active condo listings below to see current inventory, HOA dues, and which projects have units on the market this week.

May 2026 · Clearfield market

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

Full Clearfield market report
Median sale
$430,000
19 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
19 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
85
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About condos for sale in Clearfield.

What's the typical price range for a condo in Clearfield?

Most Clearfield condos trade in the mid $200Ks to high $300Ks depending on size, age, and whether the unit has a garage. Older units near Main Street and 700 South tend to sit at the lower end, while newer construction off Antelope Drive or near the FrontRunner station prices higher. HOA dues typically run $150–$300 per month.

Are Clearfield condos a good fit for Hill Air Force Base personnel?

Yes — Clearfield sits right next door to Hill AFB, and condos are popular with airmen and DoD civilians who want low-maintenance housing during a 2–4 year assignment. The west gate is roughly 10 minutes from most Clearfield neighborhoods, and VA financing is widely accepted on the condo projects that are VA-approved.

Which condo communities are most active in Clearfield?

Common search areas include the projects near 1000 East and 300 North, units around Steed Pond, and townhome-style condos off Antelope Drive. Inventory shifts week to week, so the active listings below give the clearest picture of what's selling right now.

Is the Clearfield FrontRunner station within reach of these condos?

Several condo projects sit within a 5–10 minute drive of the Clearfield FrontRunner station, which puts downtown Salt Lake about 35 minutes away by train and Ogden about 10 minutes north. That commute access is a real factor for buyers who work in SLC but want North Davis County pricing.

Do Clearfield condos usually come with a garage?

It varies by project. Townhome-style condos often include a 1- or 2-car attached garage, while stacked flat-style units more commonly have assigned covered parking or a detached garage stall. Garage inclusion is one of the bigger price drivers, so it's worth filtering for specifically.

What should I check on the HOA before writing an offer?

Ask for the current budget, reserve study, and recent meeting minutes, and confirm what the dues actually cover — exterior maintenance, roof, water, and insurance vary by project. Also verify the project's lender approval status (FHA, VA, Fannie Mae) since that controls which loan programs you can use.