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Farmington, Utah

Townhomes for Sale in Farmington, Utah

Farmington has shifted hard toward townhome construction over the last fifteen years, and it's easy to see why buyers gravitate here. The city sits at the south end of Davis County right where I-15, Legacy Parkway, and the FrontRunner commuter rail converge, which makes it one of the easiest places in northern Utah to live without spending your life in a car. Station Park's open-air shopping, Lagoon, and the trailheads up Farmington Canyon are all within a few minutes of most townhome communities, and downtown Salt Lake is a 20-minute drive or a single train ride away. Buyers who would have looked at single-family homes in Bountiful or Centerville a decade ago are increasingly choosing newer townhomes here for the lock-and-leave lifestyle, lower exterior maintenance, and access to the same Davis School District boundaries.

Most Farmington townhomes were built after 2005, with a heavy concentration around Park Lane, Farmington Ranches, and the Shepard Creek area. Floor plans usually run 1,400 to 2,400 square feet with attached two-car garages, and HOA dues tend to land between $150 and $275 a month depending on amenities. Pricing has held firm even as interest rates moved, partly because the FrontRunner station and Station Park keep demand steady from commuters and downsizers alike. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market in Farmington.

May 2026 · Farmington market

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

Full Farmington market report
Median sale
$740,000
19 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
3 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
70
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About townhomes for sale in Farmington.

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

Most Farmington townhomes trade in the mid $400Ks to low $600Ks, depending on size, age, and proximity to Station Park. Newer builds in Farmington Ranches and the areas around Park Lane Commons tend to sit at the higher end, while older units west of the freeway price lower.

Which neighborhoods have the most townhome inventory?

The bulk of townhome construction has happened around Station Park, along Park Lane, and in the Farmington Crossing and Shepard Creek areas. You'll also see pockets in the older sections near Main Street and a growing cluster on the west side near the Legacy Parkway interchange.

What HOA fees should I expect?

HOA dues in Farmington townhome communities generally run $150 to $275 per month. That usually covers exterior maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, and trash, and some of the newer communities include access to a pool or clubhouse. Always pull the HOA docs during your due diligence period to check reserves and any pending special assessments.

How is the commute to Salt Lake City from a Farmington townhome?

Farmington sits about 17 miles north of downtown SLC. Drivers use I-15 or the Legacy Parkway, and the Farmington FrontRunner station puts you in downtown Salt Lake in roughly 25 minutes without touching a steering wheel. Many townhome buyers specifically pick communities within walking distance of that station.

Are these townhomes assigned to good schools?

Farmington feeds into Davis School District, which consistently ranks among Utah's stronger districts. Most townhomes are zoned for Farmington Elementary, Knowlton Elementary, or Eagle Bay Elementary, then Farmington Junior High and Farmington High. Boundaries shift, so confirm the assigned schools for any specific address before writing an offer.

Do Farmington townhomes typically have garages?

Yes — nearly all newer construction includes an attached two-car garage, and even most of the older stock has at least a one-car garage with driveway parking. Storage can be tight in the smaller units, so if you have bikes, skis, and lawn gear, look at floor plans with tandem or oversized garage options.