Townhomes for Sale in Midvale, Utah
Midvale sits right in the middle of the Salt Lake Valley, and townhomes here have become one of the most practical ways to own a piece of the Wasatch Front without paying single-family prices in Sandy or Holladay. The city straddles I-15 and I-215, gives you two TRAX stations (Midvale Center and Bingham Junction), and puts downtown Salt Lake about 20 minutes north and Silicon Slopes roughly 25 minutes south. That central location is why developers keep building attached product here — Bingham Junction on the west side has reshaped the old Sharon Steel acreage into a walkable mix of newer townhomes, apartments, and retail, while the east side near Fort Union holds older, more established communities.
Townhome buyers in Midvale tend to fall into two camps: first-time owners priced out of detached homes in Draper or Cottonwood Heights, and downsizers who want to drop the yard work but stay close to grandkids in the south valley. Prices typically run from the mid $300s for older two-story units up into the $500s for newer three-level builds with rooftop decks and two-car garages. HOA dues, build year, and walkability to TRAX drive most of the price spread. Hillcrest High and the Canyons School District serve the area, and Big Cottonwood and Little Cottonwood canyons are both 15 minutes east for skiing and hiking. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available.
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What do townhomes typically cost in Midvale? ▾
Most Midvale townhomes trade in the mid $300s to mid $500s depending on age, size, and proximity to the Bingham Junction TRAX station. Newer builds near Jordan Bluffs and View 72 push higher, while older two-story units east of State Street tend to be the most affordable entry point into the Salt Lake Valley.
Are HOA fees high on Midvale townhomes? ▾
HOA dues usually run $150 to $300 per month and typically cover exterior maintenance, roof reserves, landscaping, and sometimes water or trash. Communities with pools, clubhouses, or gated access sit at the higher end. Always pull the HOA financials and reserve study before writing an offer.
Which Midvale neighborhoods have the most townhome inventory? ▾
Bingham Junction on the west side has the largest concentration of newer townhomes, built on the old Sharon Steel site and walkable to TRAX. East Midvale near Fort Union has older brick-and-siding townhome pockets, and the View 72 development off 7200 South continues to add new construction units.
How is the commute from a Midvale townhome to downtown Salt Lake or Silicon Slopes? ▾
Midvale sits roughly 15 miles south of downtown SLC and 10 miles north of Lehi via I-15. Two TRAX stations (Midvale Center and Bingham Junction) put downtown about 25 minutes away by train. Silicon Slopes commuters typically see 25 to 40 minutes depending on traffic at Point of the Mountain.
What school district serves Midvale townhomes? ▾
Midvale is part of Canyons School District, with Midvale Elementary, Midvalley Elementary, Union Middle, and Hillcrest High as the main feeders. Boundaries vary by address, so confirm the exact school assignment on the Canyons District boundary map before committing.
Can I rent out a Midvale townhome as an investment? ▾
Many Midvale communities allow rentals, but most HOAs cap the percentage of rented units, and some require a one-year owner-occupancy period first. Bingham Junction rentals lease quickly given TRAX access. Read the CC&Rs carefully and ask the HOA for the current rental cap status before assuming an investment play will work.