Townhomes for Sale in Murray, Utah
Murray sits right in the middle of the Salt Lake Valley, which is exactly why townhomes here move quickly. You're 15 minutes from downtown Salt Lake, 20 minutes from the airport, and a straight shot up the canyons to Brighton, Solitude, and Alta on weekends. TRAX runs through town with three stations (Murray North, Murray Central, and Fashion Place West), so commuters working at Intermountain Medical Center, downtown SLC, or the tech corridor in Sandy and Lehi often skip the car altogether. Townhome inventory in Murray clusters around Fireclay near the TRAX line, the Vine Street corridor, and pockets near State Street and 5300 South — most are newer builds from the 2010s and 2020s, though you'll see a handful of older brick-and-siding rows from the 90s mixed in.
Pricing typically runs from the high $300s for older two-bedroom units up to the mid-$600s for newer three-story builds with rooftop decks and two-car garages. HOA dues usually cover exterior maintenance, snow removal, and sometimes water — a meaningful factor given Utah's snow load and the cost of a roof replacement on a single-family home. Most Murray townhomes feed into Murray School District, a smaller independent district that locals tend to like for its size. If you're weighing a townhome against a condo or a small detached house, the trade-off here is usually square footage and a private garage versus yard work and a higher entry price. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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About townhomes for sale in Murray.
What's the typical price range for a townhome in Murray? ▾
Most Murray townhomes list between the high $300s and mid-$600s. Older two-bedroom units near State Street tend to anchor the lower end, while newer three-story builds in Fireclay or near Murray Central TRAX with attached two-car garages push toward the top.
How much are HOA dues, and what do they cover? ▾
Dues in Murray townhome communities generally run $150 to $325 per month. Most cover exterior building maintenance, roof reserves, snow removal, landscaping of common areas, and trash. A few of the newer Fireclay communities also bundle water and sewer.
Which Murray neighborhoods have the most townhome inventory? ▾
Fireclay (just east of State Street near 4500 South) is the largest concentration, with several newer mid-density projects built around the TRAX station. You'll also find pockets along Vine Street, near 5300 South, and tucked behind the Murray Parkway Golf Course.
Are Murray townhomes a good fit for TRAX commuters? ▾
Yes — this is one of the strongest reasons buyers choose Murray over neighboring cities. Three TRAX stations sit inside city limits, and several townhome communities are within a 5–10 minute walk, which makes downtown SLC and the airport reachable without driving I-15.
What school district serves Murray townhomes? ▾
Murray is one of the few cities along the Wasatch Front with its own independent school district rather than being part of Granite or Canyons. Murray School District runs three high schools' worth of feeders and is generally well-regarded for its smaller scale.
Do Murray townhomes usually have garages? ▾
Most do. Newer builds from roughly 2015 onward typically include a two-car attached garage on the ground level. Older 90s and early-2000s townhomes more often have a single-car garage with an additional driveway spot, and a few of the smallest units rely on assigned surface parking.