Townhomes for Sale in Saratoga Springs, Utah
Saratoga Springs sits on the northwest shore of Utah Lake, and over the last fifteen years it has grown from a quiet lakeside outpost into one of the fastest-developing cities in Utah County. Townhomes here have become the entry point for a lot of first-time buyers priced out of single-family construction in Lehi or American Fork, as well as a practical downsize for empty nesters who still want a garage and a small yard. Communities like Wander, Spring Run, Harvest Hills, and the newer pockets along Pioneer Crossing offer a mix of three-story attached units and lower-density two-story rows, most built within the last decade with modern finishes and two-car garages.
The appeal is largely about commute math and lifestyle. Pioneer Crossing puts the Silicon Slopes job corridor about 15 minutes away, the lake and its marina are minutes from most neighborhoods, and Mountain View Corridor has opened up a faster route north toward the Salt Lake Valley. HOA dues handle exterior upkeep and snow, which matters during Wasatch Front winters when you'd rather not shovel a driveway before a 7 a.m. standup. Pricing typically runs lower than detached homes in the same school boundaries, making townhomes one of the more realistic ways into the Alpine School District. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market in Saratoga Springs.
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Common questions
About townhomes for sale in Saratoga Springs.
What's the typical price range for townhomes in Saratoga Springs? ▾
Most townhomes in Saratoga Springs trade between roughly $350,000 and $525,000, depending on size, garage count, and proximity to Utah Lake or the Pioneer Crossing corridor. Newer construction in communities like Wander and Spring Run tends to sit at the higher end, while older units near Harvest Hills or Saratoga Springs Marina come in lower. Inventory and rates shift the numbers monthly, so check the active listings for current pricing.
What HOA fees should I expect? ▾
Townhome HOAs in Saratoga Springs generally run $100 to $225 per month. Fees typically cover exterior maintenance, landscaping in common areas, snow removal, and sometimes a community pool or clubhouse. Always pull the CC&Rs before writing an offer — some HOAs restrict short-term rentals, RV parking, or exterior modifications.
Are most townhomes here new construction or resale? ▾
Saratoga Springs has been one of Utah County's fastest-growing cities for a decade, so new-build townhomes are common, especially west of Redwood Road and out toward the lake. Resale options exist in older neighborhoods like Harvest Hills and Stillwater. Builders active in the area have included Fieldstone, Ivory, and D.R. Horton.
How's the commute from a Saratoga Springs townhome to Silicon Slopes or Salt Lake? ▾
Pioneer Crossing connects directly to Lehi and the Silicon Slopes tech corridor, putting Adobe, Microsoft, and Xactware roughly 15-20 minutes away. Salt Lake City runs about 40-50 minutes via Mountain View Corridor or I-15, depending on traffic. Mountain View Corridor has been extended south through the area, which cut commute times noticeably.
Do Saratoga Springs townhomes come with garages? ▾
Most do — two-car attached garages are standard in newer townhome builds, and even older units typically include at least a one-car garage with driveway parking. A small number of stacked-flat style units only have assigned surface parking, so confirm garage configuration in the listing details.
What schools serve townhome neighborhoods in Saratoga Springs? ▾
Saratoga Springs falls under Alpine School District, with schools like Riverview Elementary, Vista Heights Middle, and Westlake High serving most townhome areas. A district split has been in the works that may shift some boundaries, so verify current assignments through the district before assuming.