Condos for Sale in Pleasant Grove, Utah
Pleasant Grove sits right in the middle of north Utah County, halfway between Provo and Lehi, with quick I-15 access that puts Silicon Slopes employers about 10 minutes north and BYU about 15 minutes south. Condos here appeal to a mix of buyers: tech workers who want to be close to Adobe, Ancestry, and the Thanksgiving Point campus without paying Lehi or Highland prices; downsizers who want to stay near family and the Mt. Timpanogos Temple; and first-time buyers priced out of single-family homes in the area. The condo stock skews newer than what you'll see in Provo or Orem, with a lot of construction from the last 15 years along Pleasant Grove Boulevard, near Grove Creek, and on the west side toward the freeway.
Lifestyle-wise, Pleasant Grove gives condo owners the practical Utah County combination: walkable access to grocery and big-box shopping, the Murdock Canal Trail for biking, and weekend trailheads at Battle Creek Falls and Timpanogos within a 10-minute drive. Winters are typical Wasatch Front — cold but plowed — and most condo HOAs handle snow removal, which is the main reason a lot of buyers in this segment choose attached housing in the first place. Property tax rates here are reasonable compared to other Wasatch Front cities, and water is municipal. Browse the active condo listings below to see what's currently on the market in Pleasant Grove.
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About condos for sale in Pleasant Grove.
What do condos in Pleasant Grove typically cost? ▾
Condo pricing in Pleasant Grove generally runs from the upper $200Ks for older two-bedroom units up to the mid-$500Ks for newer townhome-style condos near Pleasant Grove Boulevard and the Manila Creek area. Pricing tracks closely with the rest of north Utah County, sitting a bit below Lehi and Highland but above some Provo options.
What are HOA fees usually like here? ▾
Most Pleasant Grove condo HOAs fall in the $150–$300 per month range, depending on whether the association covers exterior maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, and amenities like a clubhouse or pool. Always pull the HOA docs and reserve study before writing an offer — Utah condo associations vary widely on how well they're funded.
Which areas of Pleasant Grove have the most condo inventory? ▾
The heaviest condo concentration is on the west side near Pleasant Grove Boulevard and the Grove Creek and Manila neighborhoods, plus pockets close to 700 South near the freeway. These spots put residents within five minutes of I-15, Costco, and the Mt. Timpanogos Temple.
Are condos here a good fit for first-time buyers? ▾
Yes — Pleasant Grove condos are one of the more accessible entry points into north Utah County, especially for buyers working in Lehi's Silicon Slopes tech corridor who don't want a Lehi or Alpine price tag. Commutes to Adobe, Microsoft, and Xactware are typically 10–15 minutes.
Can I rent out a condo I buy in Pleasant Grove? ▾
It depends on the individual HOA's rental cap. Many Pleasant Grove associations limit the percentage of rental units or require owner-occupancy for the first year. Check the CC&Rs carefully if investment use matters to you.
What's the difference between a condo and a townhome listing here? ▾
In Pleasant Grove MLS data, condos usually share walls and a common roof or exterior maintained by the HOA, while townhomes are often fee-simple with the owner responsible for their own roof. Both show up under attached housing, so read the listing's ownership type and HOA scope before assuming which you're looking at.