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Huntsville, Utah

Townhomes for Sale in Huntsville, Utah

Huntsville sits in the Ogden Valley at about 4,900 feet, ringed by the Wasatch on three sides and built around Pineview Reservoir. It's a small town — historically the oldest continuously settled community in the valley — and the housing stock leans heavily toward detached homes on larger lots, cabins, and ranchettes. Townhomes are the rarer animal here, which is exactly why buyers chase them: they offer a way into the valley without taking on five acres of irrigation and a long driveway to plow. Most attached product clusters near the village, along SR-39, and out toward Eden and the base of Powder Mountain, putting owners within a 15-minute drive of Snowbasin, Nordic Valley, and the reservoir's boat ramps.

The buyer pool splits between full-time residents who want low-maintenance living in a rural setting and second-home owners who ski Powder Mountain or Snowbasin and want a base camp closer than Park City. Winters are real — expect heavy snow loads from November through March — so HOA-handled plowing and roof maintenance genuinely earn their dues here. Summers bring paddleboarding on Pineview, road biking the Trappers Loop, and access to the North Fork trail network. Inventory turns over slowly given how few attached projects exist in the 84317 zip, so serious shoppers usually set up alerts and move quickly when something hits the MLS. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's on the market in Huntsville and the surrounding Ogden Valley right now.

May 2026 · Huntsville market

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

Full Huntsville market report
Median sale
$1,195,000
3 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
7 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
95.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
37
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About townhomes for sale in Huntsville.

Are there many townhomes on the market in Huntsville at any given time?

Huntsville is a small Ogden Valley town with roughly 600 residents, so the townhome inventory is thin compared to detached homes and cabins. Most attached product sits closer to Eden and Powder Mountain, but a handful of townhome and condo projects do trade hands in the valley each year. Check the active listings below to see what's currently available.

Why buy a townhome in Huntsville instead of a single-family home?

Townhomes carry lower maintenance loads, which matters when you're 45 minutes from Ogden and want a lock-and-leave place for ski weekends at Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, or Nordic Valley. HOA-managed snow removal is a real perk given that the valley routinely sees 4+ feet of snow on the ground in winter. Pricing also tends to come in below comparable detached homes on acreage.

What's the price range for townhomes in the Huntsville area?

Attached homes in the Ogden Valley generally run from the mid $500Ks into the $900Ks depending on size, finishes, and proximity to the resorts. Newer construction near Powder Mountain Resort or with Pineview Reservoir access pushes higher. Older condo-style product around the village core can come in lower.

Can I short-term rent a townhome in Huntsville?

It depends on the specific HOA and on Weber County zoning for that parcel. Some Ogden Valley projects allow nightly rentals and others restrict to 30-day minimums or owner-occupied use only. Always pull the CC&Rs and confirm the rental policy before writing an offer if income is part of your plan.

How far is Huntsville from Salt Lake City International Airport?

It's about 55 miles, or roughly an hour drive via I-15 and Trappers Loop (SR-167). Ogden is 20 minutes down the canyon, which is where most owners head for groceries, hospitals, and bigger-box errands.

Do Huntsville townhomes typically include garages and ski storage?

Most newer attached projects in the valley are built with at least a one-car garage, and many include tandem or two-car garages sized for gear, bikes, and a sled. Mudrooms and dedicated ski storage are common in projects marketed to resort buyers. Older condo product is more hit-or-miss on covered parking.