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Sandy, Utah

Townhomes for Sale in Sandy, Utah

Sandy sits at the south end of the Salt Lake Valley with the Wasatch Range rising directly to the east, and townhomes here cover a wider range than most buyers expect. You'll see early-1990s brick-front rows near 9000 South and State, mid-2000s communities clustered around the Mountain America Expo Center and Rio Tinto Stadium, and newer attached product going up in Quarry Bend and The Cairns. Price points generally run from the high $300s for older two-bedroom units up past $700K for newer three-level builds with rooftop decks looking at Lone Peak and Bell Canyon. HOA dues typically cover exterior maintenance, snow removal, and landscaping, which is the main reason buyers shift from a detached home to attached here — Sandy gets real winters, and not shoveling a driveway in February has value.

Location is the other big draw. Townhome buyers in Sandy are usually weighing the TRAX Blue Line access into downtown Salt Lake, the 25-minute drive to Snowbird and Alta up Little Cottonwood, and proximity to employers at Intermountain Healthcare's Alta View campus and the Silicon Slopes corridor down in Lehi. Canyons School District serves most of the city, with Alta High, Jordan High, and Hillcrest High as the main boundary schools. Buyers tend to be first-timers, downsizers leaving larger east-bench homes, and second-home owners who want a lock-and-leave near the ski resorts. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market in Sandy.

May 2026 · Sandy market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Sandy right now.

Full Sandy market report
Median sale
$716,500
92 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
12 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
267
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About townhomes for sale in Sandy.

What do townhomes in Sandy typically cost?

Most Sandy townhomes trade in the mid $400s to low $700s, with newer construction near Quarry Bend and The Cairns at the higher end. Older communities along 9000 South and near State Street tend to price below the median. HOA dues usually run $150-$300 a month depending on amenities and exterior maintenance coverage.

Which Sandy neighborhoods have the most townhome inventory?

Quarry Bend near 9400 South and Highland Drive is the largest concentration, followed by Cairns at Cairns Crossing and the developments around Historic Sandy and the TRAX line. East-bench pockets near Bell Canyon also have smaller townhome clusters with Wasatch views.

Are Sandy townhomes a good fit for commuters to downtown Salt Lake?

Yes. Sandy sits on the Blue Line TRAX route with stops at Historic Sandy, Sandy Civic Center, and Sandy Expo, putting downtown SLC about 35 minutes away by train. I-15 access at 9000 South and 10600 South also makes driving to the airport or Lehi tech corridor manageable outside peak hours.

What school district serves Sandy townhomes?

Most of Sandy falls under Canyons School District, including Alta High, Jordan High, and Hillcrest High depending on the address. A small western sliver near 700 East feeds into Canyons as well. Always verify the exact boundary on the district's school locator before writing an offer.

Do Sandy townhomes usually include garages?

Newer builds from roughly 2005 onward almost always include attached two-car garages. Older 1980s and 1990s townhomes more often have single garages or covered carports, with guest parking handled by the HOA. Driveway length varies, so if you have a longer vehicle it's worth measuring during the showing.

How fast do townhomes in Sandy sell?

Well-priced townhomes under $550K generally go under contract within two to three weeks, faster in spring. Higher-end units above $700K and properties needing updates tend to sit longer. Inventory turns over enough that checking the listings below weekly is the practical approach.