Townhomes for Sale in Draper, Utah
Draper sits at the south end of Salt Lake County where the valley pinches into the Point of the Mountain, and it's one of the few Utah cities where townhomes genuinely make sense as a long-term housing choice rather than a stepping stone. The city has built aggressively around transit and tech employment over the last fifteen years, with developments like South Mountain, SoDa Row, and the communities lining Lone Peak Parkway giving buyers walkable access to restaurants, the Draper Frontrunner station, and the trail network running up to Corner Canyon. For buyers commuting to Silicon Slopes in Lehi or downtown Salt Lake, Draper's location cuts the drive in both directions to roughly 15–25 minutes outside of rush hour.
Townhome pricing in Draper generally runs from the high $400Ks for older two-bedroom units up past $700K for newer three-story builds with two-car garages and rooftop decks. HOA dues handle exterior maintenance, snow removal off those steep Suncrest-adjacent streets, and often a pool or clubhouse — a real factor given Draper gets meaningful snow at the higher elevations near Traverse Ridge. Schools fall under Canyons District for most of the city, with Corner Canyon High pulling strong test scores and a competitive sports program. Inventory turns over faster here than in detached single-family, so the list moves week to week. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market in Draper.
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About townhomes for sale in Draper.
What's the typical price range for a townhome in Draper right now? ▾
Most Draper townhomes trade between the high $400Ks and low $700Ks, depending on age, square footage, and proximity to the Frontrunner station or Suncrest. Newer construction in SoDa Row and Sunrise Ridge tends to push the upper end of that range, while older units near 12300 South come in lower. Check the active listings below for current pricing.
Do Draper townhomes usually come with HOA fees, and what do they cover? ▾
Yes, nearly all townhome communities in Draper have an HOA, with dues typically running $150–$350 per month. Fees generally cover exterior maintenance, roof reserves, landscaping, snow removal, and sometimes a community pool or clubhouse. Always pull the CC&Rs before writing an offer — pet rules and rental caps vary widely between communities.
Which Draper neighborhoods have the most townhome inventory? ▾
South Mountain, SoDa Row near the Day-Riverton hospital corridor, Suncrest up on Traverse Ridge, and the developments along Lone Peak Parkway carry most of the townhome stock. Suncrest sits at about 6,000 feet elevation, so expect cooler summers and more snow than valley-floor communities like South Mountain.
How are the schools for families buying a Draper townhome? ▾
Draper splits between Canyons School District (most of the city) and Alpine School District (Suncrest side). Both are strong, with Corner Canyon High consistently ranked among the top public high schools in Utah. School boundaries can change between neighboring developments, so verify the assignment for any specific address.
Is the commute to Salt Lake City or Lehi tech jobs reasonable from Draper? ▾
Draper is one of the better-positioned cities on the Wasatch Front for commuters. The Draper Frontrunner station runs into downtown SLC in about 25 minutes, I-15 puts Silicon Slopes in Lehi 10–15 minutes south, and the SLC airport is roughly 30 minutes north outside of rush hour.
Are Draper townhomes a good option for first-time buyers? ▾
They're one of the more realistic entry points into Draper, since detached single-family homes here routinely list above $800K. Townhomes give buyers access to the same schools, trails, and tech-corridor commute at a lower price point. FHA and conventional 5%-down financing both work in most communities, though check HOA approval status for FHA loans.