Townhomes for Sale in Eden, Utah
Eden sits in Ogden Valley at about 4,900 feet, ringed by Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, and Pineview Reservoir, and the townhome market here is shaped almost entirely by that geography. Most attached product is clustered at Wolf Creek Resort — a mix of golf-course townhomes, ski-season rentals, and full-time residences — with smaller pockets near Powder Mountain's village and along the north shore of Pineview. Prices typically run from the upper $400Ks for older two-bedroom units at Wolf Creek to well over $1.5M for newer mountain-modern builds with garages and hot tubs facing the ski terrain. Snow load matters: roofs, decks, and HOA reserve funds should be on every buyer's checklist at this elevation, where 400+ inches of annual snowfall is normal up at Pow Mow.
The buyer pool splits roughly between Wasatch Front locals wanting a 45-minute weekend place, out-of-state ski owners, and remote workers trading a Salt Lake commute for a quieter valley with one stoplight and a general store. Short-term rental rules vary by HOA and by Weber County overlay zone, so the same-looking townhome two doors apart can have very different income potential — worth confirming before you fall for a floor plan. Inventory is thin year-round and tightest from October through February when ski buyers show up. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you'd like help comparing HOA documents or nightly-rental eligibility on a specific unit.
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Why buy a townhome in Eden instead of a single-family cabin? ▾
Townhomes hand off snow removal, roof maintenance, and landscaping to the HOA, which matters when you're driving up from the Wasatch Front on weekends and don't want to shovel a foot of overnight snow before skiing. They also tend to come in 20-30% under comparable single-family pricing in the same neighborhood, and many are pre-set up for short-term rentals where zoning allows.
Which Eden developments have the most townhome inventory? ▾
Wolf Creek Resort is the largest concentration, with multiple phases of townhomes ranging from older 1980s units near the golf course to newer builds along the resort road. Powder Mountain's village area has a smaller pool of higher-end attached product, and you'll occasionally see townhome listings tucked into the Patio Springs and Elkhorn pockets near the Pineview shoreline.
Can I short-term rent a townhome in Eden? ▾
It depends on the specific HOA and Weber County overlay. Wolf Creek units inside the resort's nightly-rental zone are generally permitted, and many owners run them on Airbnb or through the resort's rental program. Outside that zone, 30-day minimums often apply, so verify the CC&Rs and county zoning before you write an offer if rental income is part of your plan.
What do HOA dues typically run on an Eden townhome? ▾
Most Ogden Valley townhome HOAs land between $250 and $600 per month, with the higher end covering amenities like pools, hot tubs, fitness rooms, and full exterior maintenance. Wolf Creek's older townhome phases sit in the middle of that range. Always ask for the reserve study — older roofs and decks at this elevation get hammered by snow and UV.
How far is Eden from Snowbasin, Powder Mountain, and Pineview Reservoir? ▾
From a typical Eden townhome you're roughly 15 minutes to Powder Mountain's base, 20-25 minutes to Snowbasin via Trappers Loop, and under 10 minutes to Pineview's Cemetery Point and Anderson Cove beaches. Ogden is about 25 minutes down the canyon, and SLC International runs around 70 minutes in clear weather.
Are Eden townhomes a good full-time residence or mostly second homes? ▾
Both work, but the mix skews toward second homes and rentals — probably 60-70% in the resort phases. Full-timers tend to choose units with attached two-car garages, gas heat, and proximity to Valley Elementary and Snowcrest Junior High. Internet has improved significantly with fiber rollouts in parts of the valley, which has brought in more remote workers year-round.