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South Jordan, Utah

Townhomes for Sale in South Jordan, Utah

South Jordan has become one of the busiest townhome markets in the Salt Lake Valley, largely because of Daybreak. The master-planned community on the city's west side keeps adding attached-product neighborhoods around Oquirrh Lake, SoDa Row, and the TRAX Red Line stations, and resale townhomes there move quickly. East of Bangerter Highway, older townhome pockets near The District shopping center and along 10400 South give buyers a more established feel with mature trees and shorter drives to I-15. Median townhome pricing in the city tends to sit in the high $400s to mid $500s, well below the detached single-family numbers, which is why so many first-time buyers and downsizers end up here.

The appeal goes beyond price. South Jordan sits roughly 20 miles south of downtown Salt Lake, 25 minutes from the airport, and about 15 minutes from the Silicon Slopes tech corridor in Lehi — a commute geography that's hard to beat for dual-career households. Townhome owners get access to Mountain View Corridor and Bangerter for north-south travel, plus the Jordan River Parkway trail system for weekends. Inside Daybreak specifically, the HOA handles front-yard landscaping and snow on common walks, which is the right setup for buyers who don't want a Saturday list of chores. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's on the market right now, and reach out when you want to walk through anything in person.

May 2026 · South Jordan market

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

Full South Jordan market report
Median sale
$635,000
83 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
18 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
480
active + pending

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Common questions

About townhomes for sale in South Jordan.

What's the typical price range for townhomes in South Jordan?

Most South Jordan townhomes trade in the mid $400s to low $700s, depending on size, age, and whether they're inside Daybreak or in older Riverton-adjacent pockets near Bangerter. Newer Daybreak units with rooftop decks or lake access tend to push the upper end, while resale units from the early 2000s along 10400 South run lower.

Are most townhomes here in Daybreak?

A large share of the active townhome inventory sits inside Daybreak — neighborhoods like SoDa Row, Garden Park, and Kennecott Shores all have heavy townhome density. Outside Daybreak, you'll see smaller pockets near The District, around 11400 South, and along the Mountain View Corridor.

Do South Jordan townhomes come with HOA fees, and what do they cover?

Yes, nearly all of them. Daybreak HOA dues typically run $130–$180/month and cover front-yard landscaping, community pools, trails, the lake, and events. Non-Daybreak townhome HOAs vary more — some cover exterior maintenance and roofs, others just common areas, so read the docs carefully.

How's the commute to downtown Salt Lake or Silicon Slopes from a South Jordan townhome?

Downtown SLC runs about 25–30 minutes via I-15, and Lehi/Silicon Slopes is roughly 15–20 minutes south on Bangerter or Mountain View Corridor. The Red Line TRAX stops at Daybreak Parkway, which is a real perk if you work near the U of U or downtown.

Which school district serves South Jordan townhomes?

South Jordan is split between Jordan School District (east side, older parts of the city) and Canyons in a few edge cases, but the bulk of Daybreak feeds Jordan District — schools like Eastlake Elementary, Copper Mountain Middle, and Herriman or Bingham High depending on boundaries.

Are townhomes here a good option for first-time buyers?

They're one of the more realistic entry points in the southwest valley. Compared to a detached home in South Jordan that often starts in the $600s, a townhome in the $450–$500 range gets first-time buyers into a strong school zone with newer construction and amenities they wouldn't get elsewhere.

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