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Lehi, Utah

Townhomes for Sale in Lehi, Utah

Lehi sits at the heart of Utah County's tech corridor, and townhomes have become the default entry point for buyers who want to live close to Adobe, Xactware, Ancestry, and the rest of Silicon Slopes without stretching for a detached single-family price tag. Inventory is concentrated in a handful of master-planned areas — Traverse Mountain on the bench above I-15, Holbrook Farms on the north side, Ivory Ridge near Thanksgiving Point, and the newer phases pushing west toward the lake. Most product is two-story, three-bed, two-and-a-half-bath, with attached two-car garages and HOA-maintained exteriors. Build years skew 2005 and newer, which means modern floor plans, 9-foot ceilings on the main, and finishes that hold up well at resale.

The trade-off in Lehi is traffic and growth — Pioneer Crossing and SR-73 move a lot of cars during commute hours, and construction is constant. The upside is that townhome owners get walkability to Traverse Mountain Outlets, quick access to the FrontRunner station, and Alpine School District boundaries that include Skyridge and Lehi High. For first-time buyers, downsizers, and tech workers who'd rather spend weekends at Jordanelle than mowing a lawn, the math usually works. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market in each Lehi community.

May 2026 · Lehi market

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

Full Lehi market report
Median sale
$589,900
133 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
10 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
409
active + pending

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Common questions

About townhomes for sale in Lehi.

What do townhomes typically cost in Lehi?

Most Lehi townhomes trade in the high $300s to mid $500s depending on size, age, and proximity to Silicon Slopes. Newer builds in Holbrook Farms or near Traverse Mountain tend to sit at the upper end, while older units closer to Main Street and SR-73 come in lower. Two-car garages and end units carry a noticeable premium.

Which Lehi neighborhoods have the most townhome inventory?

Traverse Mountain, Holbrook Farms, Spring Run, Ivory Ridge, and the developments along Pioneer Crossing and 2100 North carry the bulk of attached product. Newer phases keep coming online near the Adobe and IM Flash corridor as builders respond to tech-worker demand.

Are HOA fees high on Lehi townhomes?

Most communities run between $130 and $260 per month. That usually covers exterior maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, and sometimes a clubhouse or pool. Always pull the HOA docs and reserve study before writing an offer — a few of the older associations have had special assessments for siding or roof replacement.

How is the commute from a Lehi townhome to Silicon Slopes or Salt Lake?

If you're working at Adobe, Xactware, or Ancestry, most Lehi townhome communities are inside a 10-minute drive. Downtown Salt Lake runs about 35 minutes off-peak on I-15, longer in rush hour. The FrontRunner station in Lehi adds a no-traffic option to SLC and Provo.

Do Lehi townhomes come with yards?

Some do, some don't. Back-to-back stacked units typically have a small patio only, while paired or row-style townhomes often include a fenced patch of grass. If a yard matters to you, narrow the search to communities like Holbrook Farms or parts of Ivory Ridge where private outdoor space is more common.

What school district serves Lehi townhomes?

Lehi falls under Alpine School District, with boundaries that shift depending on which side of town you're on. Skyridge and Lehi High are the two main high schools. Boundary maps move as new schools open, so verify the current assignment for any specific address before you commit.