Townhomes for Sale in Magna, Utah
Magna sits on the western edge of the Salt Lake Valley, tucked up against the Oquirrh Mountains and the Kennecott copper operation that's anchored the town's economy for over a century. Townhomes here have become one of the more practical ways to get into a Salt Lake County address without paying Sugar House or Holladay prices, and the inventory has grown considerably as builders worked through parcels along 3500 South, 8400 West, and the newer communities pushing toward the SR-201 interchange. Buyers typically see two-story attached product with two-car garages, 3 bedrooms up, and small private yards or patios — a layout that works well for first-time buyers, downsizers, and Rio Tinto or Salt Lake International employees who want a shorter commute than they'd get from Tooele or Eagle Mountain.
Climate-wise, Magna gets the full four-season Wasatch Front experience: hot, dry summers in the mid-90s, inversion-prone winters, and roughly 15-20 inches of snow a year that the HOA generally plows in attached communities. The Great Saltair concert venue, Kennecott Nature Center, and trail access into the Oquirrhs are all within a 10-minute drive, and downtown Salt Lake is a 20-25 minute shot east on SR-201. Pricing on Magna townhomes generally runs below the county median, which is why this submarket keeps drawing buyers who've been outbid further east. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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About townhomes for sale in Magna.
What's the typical price range for townhomes in Magna? ▾
Most Magna townhomes trade in the mid $300s to low $450s, depending on size, age, and whether the unit backs up to open space or sits in an interior row. Newer builds in communities off 8400 West and near the SR-201 corridor tend to price higher than older attached product closer to Main Street.
Do Magna townhomes usually have HOAs, and what do the dues cover? ▾
Yes, nearly all townhome communities in Magna carry an HOA. Dues typically run $150-$275 per month and cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, and sometimes water or sewer. Always pull the CC&Rs before writing an offer — a few of the newer projects also include a master insurance policy on the building shell.
How's the commute from Magna to downtown Salt Lake or the airport? ▾
Magna sits about 17 miles west of downtown Salt Lake City, with SR-201 and I-80 both feeding straight east. SLC International is roughly 20-25 minutes door to door outside of rush hour. The UTA Green Line TRAX extension runs to the west valley, and many Magna residents drive to the Decker Lake station to hop the train.
Are most Magna townhomes new construction or resale? ▾
It's a mix. Magna has seen a wave of new attached product over the last five to seven years from builders like Ivory, Fieldstone, and D.R. Horton, but there's also a solid pool of resale townhomes from the 2000s. New construction tends to have two-car garages and 3 bedrooms up; older resale units sometimes have one-car garages and smaller footprints.
What schools serve townhome communities in Magna? ▾
Magna is in the Granite School District. Depending on the neighborhood, kids feed into elementary schools like Pleasant Green, Matheson, or Lake Ridge, then Matheson Junior High and Cyprus High School. Cyprus recently completed a full rebuild, which has been a draw for families moving into the area.
Is Magna a good fit for first-time buyers? ▾
It's one of the more attainable submarkets on the west side of the Salt Lake Valley, and townhomes are often the entry point. Buyers who've been priced out of Daybreak, West Jordan, or Sugar House frequently land in Magna for the lower price per square foot and proximity to the Kennecott/Rio Tinto employment base.