Townhomes for Sale in Millcreek, Utah
Millcreek is one of the most established pockets of Salt Lake County, sitting between Sugar House and Holladay with the Wasatch foothills right out the back window. Townhomes here appeal to buyers who want a short commute to downtown Salt Lake (about 10 minutes up I-15), easy access to Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons for skiing, and a walkable, lower-maintenance footprint without leaving the central valley. The city incorporated in 2016 and has been steadily redeveloping the 3300 South corridor, including the Millcreek Common project with its ice ribbon, restaurants, and new mixed-use construction — much of which includes modern attached housing.
Inventory ranges from 1980s and 1990s attached product near Olympus Hills and Canyon Rim to brand-new three-story townhomes around Millcreek City Center. Pricing typically runs from the mid $400s for older two-bedroom units up past $700K for newer construction with rooftop decks and two-car garages. HOAs handle exterior upkeep, snow removal, and landscaping, which matters in a climate that delivers real winter — Millcreek averages around 55 inches of snow a year at the bench. Granite School District serves the area, with Skyline, Olympus, and Cottonwood high schools depending on address. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market in Millcreek, and reach out when you want to walk through anything in person.
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About townhomes for sale in Millcreek.
What price range should I expect for a Millcreek townhome? ▾
Most Millcreek townhomes trade between the mid $400s and low $700s, depending on age, size, and proximity to I-215 or Millcreek Common. Newer builds near the city center and upper Millcreek tend to push toward the high end, while older attached units in the Olympus Hills area come in lower. Active inventory shifts week to week, so check the current listings for an accurate read.
Do Millcreek townhomes come with HOAs, and what do they typically cover? ▾
Almost all townhome communities in Millcreek carry an HOA. Dues usually cover exterior maintenance, roof reserves, landscaping, snow removal from shared drives, and sometimes water or trash. Monthly amounts commonly run $200–$400, with newer projects near Millcreek Common trending higher because of shared amenity costs.
Which school district serves Millcreek townhomes? ▾
Millcreek falls inside Granite School District. Specific boundaries depend on the address — homes east of 2300 East often feed Skyline High, while central and western Millcreek may feed Olympus or Cottonwood. Always confirm the assigned schools through Granite's boundary tool before writing an offer.
How is the commute from Millcreek townhomes to downtown Salt Lake or the airport? ▾
Millcreek sits roughly 10–15 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City via I-15 or State Street, and about 20 minutes to SLC International outside rush hour. The 3300 South and 3900 South corridors give quick access to I-215, which is the main route to Cottonwood Heights, Sandy, and the ski canyons.
Are there newer townhome developments in Millcreek or mostly older product? ▾
Both. The Millcreek Common redevelopment around 1300 East and 3300 South brought a wave of modern townhomes within walking distance of restaurants and the seasonal ice ribbon. Older attached communities from the 1980s and 1990s are scattered throughout the city, often with larger floor plans and lower price points but dated finishes.
Can I rent out a Millcreek townhome as an investment? ▾
Many communities allow long-term rentals, but most HOAs cap the number of rented units or require owner-occupancy for a set period. Short-term rentals are generally not permitted under Millcreek's zoning. Pull the CC&Rs and rental cap status before assuming an investment strategy will work.