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Saratoga Springs, Utah

Condos for Sale in Saratoga Springs, Utah

Saratoga Springs has grown from a quiet lakeside community into one of Utah County's fastest-expanding cities, and the condo market reflects that shift. Sitting along the western shore of Utah Lake about 35 minutes south of the Salt Lake airport and 15 minutes from the Silicon Slopes tech corridor in Lehi, the city draws a steady mix of first-time buyers, downsizers, and tech employees who want a shorter commute than Eagle Mountain offers. Condos here typically cluster near Pioneer Crossing, Redwood Road, and the newer developments east of the lake, with most projects built within the last 15 years — meaning modern floor plans, attached garages, and HOA-maintained exteriors are the norm rather than the exception.

For buyers, the appeal is practical. Condo prices in Saratoga Springs generally run well below detached single-family homes in Lehi or Highland, while still keeping residents inside the Alpine School District boundaries and within reach of Utah Lake trails, the Jordan River Parkway, and quick access to Mountain View Corridor. Winters bring real snow on the Lake Mountains to the west, so HOA snow removal is a genuine perk, and summer temps in the mid-90s make a community pool a useful amenity rather than a luxury. Browse the active condo listings below to see current pricing, HOA details, and floor plans on the market today.

May 2026 · Saratoga Springs market

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

Full Saratoga Springs market report
Median sale
$550,000
149 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
23 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
615
active + pending

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Common questions

About condos for sale in Saratoga Springs.

What's the typical price range for condos in Saratoga Springs?

Most condos here trade in the mid-$300s to mid-$400s, depending on square footage, garage configuration, and proximity to Utah Lake. Newer construction in communities like The Cove or near Pioneer Crossing tends to sit at the higher end, while older townhome-style condos run lower.

Do Saratoga Springs condos usually come with HOA fees?

Yes — nearly every condo project here is governed by an HOA, with monthly dues typically running $150 to $300. Those fees generally cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, and sometimes amenities like a pool or clubhouse. Always pull the CC&Rs and budget before writing an offer.

Are condos in Saratoga Springs a good fit for first-time buyers?

They're one of the more accessible entry points in northern Utah County, especially compared with detached homes in Lehi or Eagle Mountain. The Alpine School District boundaries and quick FrontRunner access from nearby Lehi make them attractive to younger buyers commuting to Silicon Slopes or Salt Lake.

Can I rent out a condo I buy in Saratoga Springs?

It depends entirely on the HOA. Several Saratoga Springs communities cap rentals or require owner-occupancy for a set period, while others allow leases with board approval. Confirm the rental policy in writing before closing if investment use matters to you.

What amenities are near most condo developments here?

Most projects sit within a few minutes of Utah Lake access, the Jordan River Parkway trail, and the retail corridor along Redwood Road and Pioneer Crossing. Harvest Hills and the city's growing east side also put residents close to new parks, splash pads, and the recreation center.

How long do condos typically stay on the market in Saratoga Springs?

When rates are stable, well-priced condos here often go under contract within 30 to 60 days. Inventory turns faster in spring and early summer as Silicon Slopes hiring picks up. The active listings below show what's available right now.