Condos for Sale in Lehi, Utah
Lehi sits at the north end of Utah County right where Silicon Slopes took root, and that's the single biggest reason condos here move quickly. Adobe, Microsoft, Xactware, and dozens of smaller tech firms cluster along the Thanksgiving Point corridor and Traverse Mountain, so a sizable share of condo buyers are software engineers, recent hires relocating from out of state, and dual-income couples who want a short commute and a low-maintenance place to land. Most of the condo inventory is concentrated in a few pockets: the Holbrook Farms and Traverse Mountain areas on the west side near I-15, the Pilgrims Landing and Ivory Ridge developments closer to Thanksgiving Point, and a growing cluster of newer mid-rise and townhome-style condo projects along 2100 North and Triumph Boulevard.
Pricing typically runs from the high $300s for older two-bedroom units up into the $600s for newer three-bedroom condos with attached garages and mountain-facing decks. HOA dues in Lehi tend to cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, snow removal (which matters — Lehi gets real winters with 50+ inches of snow some years), and often a community pool or clubhouse. Frontrunner commuter rail runs through town with a station near the Outlets at Traverse Mountain, and Salt Lake City International is about 30 minutes north on a clear day. Condos appeal to first-time buyers priced out of single-family inventory and to downsizers who want to stay close to grandkids in Saratoga Springs or Eagle Mountain. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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About condos for sale in Lehi.
What do HOA fees typically cover for Lehi condos? ▾
Most Lehi condo HOAs cover exterior building maintenance, roof reserves, landscaping, snow removal, trash, and common-area insurance. Many of the newer developments also include access to a pool, clubhouse, and gym. Dues commonly run $200–$400 per month depending on the age of the project and what amenities are bundled in.
Are Lehi condos a good fit for tech workers at Adobe or Microsoft? ▾
Yes — that's actually the dominant buyer profile. Condos in Traverse Mountain, Holbrook Farms, and the Thanksgiving Point area put you within a 5–15 minute drive of most of the Silicon Slopes campuses along I-15. The Frontrunner station near the Outlets at Traverse Mountain also gives a car-free option for commuters heading to Salt Lake or Provo.
How does condo pricing in Lehi compare to single-family homes? ▾
Condos generally come in $150K–$250K below comparable single-family homes in the same neighborhood. A two-bedroom condo in Lehi often lists in the high $300s to mid $400s, while detached homes nearby usually start in the high $500s and climb fast. For first-time buyers and tech transplants, that gap is often the deciding factor.
Do Lehi condos come with garages? ▾
It depends on the development. Newer townhome-style condos near 2100 North and Triumph Boulevard almost always include an attached one or two-car garage. Older stacked-flat projects more often have detached garages or assigned covered parking. Garage inclusion is one of the bigger price drivers, so it's worth confirming on each listing.
Which school district serves Lehi condos? ▾
Lehi is served by Alpine School District, which is one of the larger and higher-performing districts in the state. Boundaries vary by neighborhood — condos in Traverse Mountain feed different schools than those near downtown Lehi or Thanksgiving Point — so check the specific assignment for any address you're considering.
Are short-term rentals like Airbnb allowed in Lehi condo communities? ▾
Almost never. Lehi City has strict short-term rental rules, and on top of that the vast majority of condo HOAs in town prohibit rentals under 30 days outright. Some communities also cap the percentage of units that can be used as long-term rentals, which is worth reviewing in the CC&Rs before buying as an investment.