Townhomes for Sale in Grantsville, Utah
Grantsville sits on the west side of the Tooele Valley, about 35 miles from downtown Salt Lake City and roughly 45 minutes to the airport on a clear day. It's still very much a small town — under 14,000 residents, a working agricultural fringe, and views of the Stansbury and Oquirrh ranges from most streets — but the housing market has shifted in the last decade as buyers priced out of the Salt Lake Valley have moved west. Townhomes are a relatively new product type here. They mostly cluster in newer subdivisions on the north and east sides of town near SR-138, where builders have added attached product alongside the traditional detached inventory Grantsville is known for.
For buyers, the appeal is straightforward: a Grantsville townhome usually lands well under the price of a detached home in the same neighborhood, with a two-car garage, an HOA that handles front-yard landscaping and snow removal, and easy access to I-80 for the commute east. Grantsville schools (Tooele County School District), the rec center, and the reservoir are all within a short drive, and you get the wide-open feel of Tooele County without the longer haul out to Stansbury Park or Erda. Inventory turns over quickly when rates dip, so it's worth checking back often. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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Common questions
About townhomes for sale in Grantsville.
How many townhome communities does Grantsville actually have? ▾
Grantsville is still primarily a single-family market, but attached product has grown over the last several years around the SR-138 corridor and near Anna Smith Elementary. Most townhome inventory comes from a handful of newer subdivisions built since roughly 2018, so active listings tend to be in the low double digits at any given time.
What do townhomes in Grantsville typically cost? ▾
Most attached homes here trade in the high $300s to low $500s depending on square footage, garage size, and whether the unit is an interior or end. That's generally $75K–$150K below a comparable detached home in town, which is the main reason buyers consider them.
Are HOA fees reasonable compared to Tooele or the Salt Lake Valley? ▾
Yes. Grantsville HOA dues on townhomes commonly run $100–$200 per month, which is lower than what you'd see in Daybreak or Herriman for similar product. Dues usually cover front-yard landscaping, snow removal, and exterior maintenance — confirm specifics on each listing because coverage varies by community.
Is the commute to Salt Lake workable from a Grantsville townhome? ▾
It's about 45 minutes to downtown Salt Lake via I-80, and closer to an hour during winter storms over the Lake Point stretch. Many owners commute to Tooele Army Depot, the Utah Motorsports Campus area, or the warehouse jobs near the Stansbury exit, all of which are 10–20 minutes away.
Do these townhomes come with two-car garages? ▾
Most newer Grantsville townhomes include a two-car attached garage, which is one of the features that draws buyers out here versus more urban attached product. A few older or smaller floor plans have a single-car garage with a driveway pad — check the listing details before assuming.
Is new construction still happening, or is it mostly resale? ▾
Both. Builders are still releasing phases in a few Grantsville communities, and resale units from the last five years also turn over regularly. New builds give you incentive packages and rate buydowns; resales often come with finished landscaping and window coverings already in place.