Townhomes for Sale in Clinton, Utah
Clinton sits in the middle of north Davis County, sandwiched between Clearfield, Syracuse, and West Point, with Hill Air Force Base a short drive south on I-15. Townhomes here have become one of the more practical ways to get into the area without paying single-family prices in Syracuse or Kaysville. Most of the attached product was built from the early 2000s onward, with a steady wave of newer construction going up off 1800 North and along the West Point border. Buyers tend to be Hill AFB personnel, younger families wanting Davis School District boundaries, and downsizers who don't want to deal with a yard but still want a two-car garage.
Climate-wise, Clinton gets the full Wasatch Front four seasons — hot dry summers in the mid-90s, inversion-prone winters with real snow, and shoulder seasons that make the Antelope Island views worth the drive. HOA-maintained exteriors make a lot of sense given the snow load and the summer sun beating on west-facing siding. Most Clinton townhome communities include exterior maintenance, landscaping, and snow removal in the dues, which typically run between $125 and $225 a month. Pricing generally lands in the $300Ks to low $400Ks depending on age, garage count, and finish level. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market in Clinton.
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About townhomes for sale in Clinton.
What's the typical price range for a townhome in Clinton? ▾
Most Clinton townhomes trade in the mid $300Ks to low $400Ks, depending on age, square footage, and whether the unit has a two-car garage. Newer construction near 1800 North and the Clinton City border with West Point sits at the higher end, while older attached product closer to 1300 North runs lower.
Do Clinton townhomes usually come with HOA fees? ▾
Yes, nearly all of them. Monthly HOA dues typically run $125 to $225 and cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, and sometimes the roof. Always pull the HOA docs and reserve study before writing an offer — fee structures vary a lot between communities.
Which school district serves Clinton townhomes? ▾
Clinton is part of Davis School District, with kids generally assigned to Clinton Elementary, West Point Junior High, and Clearfield or Syracuse High depending on address. Davis District is one of the larger and better-rated districts in the state, which keeps townhome demand steady from younger families.
How long is the commute from a Clinton townhome to Hill AFB or downtown Salt Lake? ▾
Hill Air Force Base is about 10 to 15 minutes via Antelope Drive or I-15. Downtown Salt Lake runs roughly 35 to 45 minutes depending on rush-hour traffic on I-15 through Layton and Centerville. The Clearfield FrontRunner station is about 8 minutes away if you'd rather take transit.
Are Clinton townhomes a good option for first-time buyers? ▾
They're one of the more realistic entry points in north Davis County. Pricing sits below single-family homes in Syracuse or Kaysville, FHA and VA financing are both common, and the HOA handles the exterior upkeep that trips up a lot of first-timers. Inventory is thin, though, so be ready to move quickly when something fits.
Can I rent out a townhome in Clinton if I buy one as an investment? ▾
It depends on the specific HOA. Some Clinton communities cap the percentage of rentals or require owner-occupancy for a set period after purchase. Davis County rental demand is strong thanks to Hill AFB and the FrontRunner line, but you'll want to read the CC&Rs carefully before counting on rental income.