Townhomes for Sale in Milford, Utah
Milford sits in the high desert of Beaver County, about three hours south of Salt Lake City and a half-hour west of I-15. It's a working town built around the Union Pacific rail line, the Milford Wind Corridor, and nearby geothermal and mining operations, with a population that hovers around 1,400. Housing here is overwhelmingly detached single-family — ranch-style homes on generous lots, a handful of older bungalows near Main Street, and manufactured homes on acreage outside the city limits. Townhomes, in the traditional attached-product sense, are genuinely rare. Months can pass without a single active townhome listing in the local MLS feed, so buyers shopping this category should plan for patience and flexibility.
If you're drawn to Milford for the quiet pace, the proximity to Minersville Reservoir and the Mineral Mountains, or a job at the wind farm or Blundell geothermal plant, it's worth widening your search alongside this page. Small single-family homes in town often sell for what you'd pay for a townhome on the Wasatch Front, and properties in nearby Beaver give you a slightly deeper inventory with similar rural character. When an attached home does come available here, it usually carries a low price tag and minimal yard work — two things that appeal to retirees and remote workers relocating from busier markets. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and consider setting up an alert so you don't miss the next one.
April 2026 · Milford market
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About townhomes for sale in Milford.
Are there many townhomes on the market in Milford? ▾
Milford is a small town of roughly 1,400 residents in Beaver County, and townhome inventory is typically very thin — often zero to a small handful of attached listings at any given time. Most housing here is single-family on larger lots. Check the active listings below for what's currently available, and consider setting up an alert since new attached listings are infrequent.
Why are townhomes uncommon in Milford? ▾
Land in Milford is relatively inexpensive and lots tend to be generous, so historically builders have favored detached homes rather than attached townhome product. The local economy ties heavily to the Milford Wind Corridor, Blundell geothermal plant, and area agriculture, which hasn't generated the density pressure that drives townhome construction in larger Utah markets.
What price range should I expect for an attached home here? ▾
When townhomes or twin homes do come up in Milford, they generally trade well below Wasatch Front pricing — often in the low-to-mid $200s, depending on age, size, and condition. Detached homes in town frequently sell in a similar range, so the price gap between attached and detached is narrower than in larger metros.
What's life in Milford actually like for a townhome buyer? ▾
Milford sits at about 5,000 feet in the high desert of southwest Utah, roughly 30 minutes from Beaver and about 3.5 hours from Salt Lake City. Winters are cold with light snow, summers are warm and dry, and the town is quiet with a small grocery, schools, and easy access to outdoor recreation in the Mineral Mountains.
Do Milford townhomes typically have HOAs? ▾
If you find an attached product in Milford, it may or may not carry an HOA — many small-town Utah attached builds are structured as party-wall agreements rather than full HOAs with monthly dues. Always review the title work and any CC&Rs carefully before writing an offer so you know exactly what's covered.
Should I expand my search to nearby towns? ▾
Given how limited attached inventory is in Milford itself, many buyers also look at Beaver, Minersville, or Cedar City for more townhome options. Cedar City in particular has a deeper attached-home market thanks to SUU and a larger population, though prices there run noticeably higher than Milford.