Townhomes for Sale in Kearns, Utah
Kearns sits in the southwest Salt Lake Valley, about 15 miles from downtown Salt Lake City and roughly 20 minutes from the airport when traffic cooperates. Townhomes here tend to be one of the more affordable attached-housing options in the valley, often priced well below comparable units in Sugar House, Daybreak, or Holladay. Most of the townhome stock is concentrated in newer pockets near 5400 South and 4700 South, with builders like Ivory and Fieldstone having added communities over the past decade. Buyers are typically first-time owners, downsizers from larger Kearns ranchers, or investors drawn to rental demand from the Utah Olympic Oval and nearby Kennecott jobs.
The trade-offs are worth knowing up front. Kearns is unincorporated Salt Lake County, so services come through the metro township and the Granite School District, which feeds Kearns High. Townhome HOAs in the area generally cover front-yard landscaping, snow removal, and exterior maintenance — useful given that the Salt Lake Valley averages around 56 inches of snow a year. Most units are two or three stories with attached one- or two-car garages, and lot setbacks tend to be tight, so check parking rules before you commit. Commuters get easy access to Bangerter Highway, Mountain View Corridor, and the 5600 West TRAX line at Old Bingham Highway. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market in Kearns.
May 2026 · Kearns market
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About townhomes for sale in Kearns.
What's the typical price range for a townhome in Kearns? ▾
Kearns townhomes generally trade in the high $300s to mid $400s, depending on age, square footage, and garage size. Newer three-bedroom units near 5400 South tend to sit at the upper end, while older two-bedroom units closer to 4700 South can come in lower. That puts Kearns roughly $50K–$100K under comparable West Jordan or South Jordan townhomes.
Do Kearns townhomes usually have HOAs, and what do they cover? ▾
Almost all of them do. Monthly dues commonly run $150–$275 and typically cover exterior building maintenance, roof reserves, front landscaping, snow removal, and trash. Some communities also include a clubhouse or small pool. Always pull the CC&Rs to confirm pet rules and rental caps if you're buying as an investor.
Which school district serves Kearns townhomes? ▾
Kearns is part of Granite School District. Most townhome neighborhoods feed into Western Hills or Diamond Ridge Elementary, Kearns Junior High, and Kearns High School. The district also runs the Granite Technical Institute, which is a draw for families interested in trade and CTE programs.
How's the commute from Kearns to downtown Salt Lake or the tech corridor? ▾
Downtown Salt Lake is about 20–25 minutes via Bangerter or I-215, and the Lehi/Silicon Slopes tech corridor runs roughly 30–40 minutes down Mountain View Corridor depending on time of day. TRAX riders can pick up the Red Line at the 5600 West station, which connects to the U of U and downtown.
Are Kearns townhomes a good rental investment? ▾
They tend to cash-flow better than single-family in the same zip code because entry prices are lower while rents stay competitive with neighboring cities. Demand is steady from Kennecott workers, Olympic Oval staff, and renters priced out of West Valley. Check the specific HOA — some Kearns communities cap the number of rental units.
What should I inspect on an older Kearns townhome? ▾
Look closely at the roof age, shared wall fire separation, HVAC condition, and any settlement cracks — parts of Kearns sit on older fill near the Bingham Creek corridor. Also confirm the HOA's reserve study and recent special assessments, since deferred exterior maintenance is the most common surprise on resale townhomes here.