Townhomes for Sale in South Weber, Utah
South Weber sits in a quiet pocket of Davis County right where the Weber River canyon opens up between Ogden and Layton, and the townhome market here has grown steadily as buyers priced out of single-family homes look for lower-maintenance options with the same access to Hill Air Force Base, I-84, and the Wasatch foothills. Most attached-home inventory is newer construction — built in the last ten to fifteen years — clustered in pockets off South Weber Drive and near the city's eastern edge where views of Mount Ogden and the canyon are part of the daily routine. Buyers tend to be Hill AFB personnel, young families who want Davis School District addresses, and downsizers who'd rather hand off the yard work and keep weekends free for skiing at Snowbasin or fishing the Weber.
Compared to townhome stock in neighboring Roy or Layton, South Weber units generally sit on smaller, less congested streets and stay closer to open space — the Weber River Parkway trail runs right through town, and Cottonwood Park is a short walk from several of the newer communities. Expect HOAs that handle exterior maintenance, snow removal, and landscaping, and price points that usually run below detached homes in the same zip code while still feeding into the same well-rated schools. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out when you'd like a closer look at floor plans, HOA documents, or a specific community.
June 2026 · South Weber market
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Common questions
About townhomes for sale in South Weber.
How many townhomes are typically on the market in South Weber? ▾
South Weber is a small city of roughly 8,000 residents, so the attached-home inventory stays tight. On any given week you'll usually see a handful of active townhome listings, mostly concentrated in newer developments off South Weber Drive and near the Highway 89 corridor. If nothing fits today, it's worth checking back weekly since turnover happens fast.
What price range do South Weber townhomes usually fall into? ▾
Most townhomes here trade in the high $300s to mid $500s depending on size, garage count, and finish level. Newer construction with two-car garages and 1,800+ square feet tends to push toward the top of that range. Older attached units near the foothills sometimes come in lower.
Are HOA fees common, and what do they typically cover? ▾
Yes, nearly every townhome community in South Weber carries an HOA. Fees generally run $150–$275 per month and cover exterior maintenance, landscaping in common areas, snow removal, and sometimes the front-yard irrigation. Always pull the CC&Rs before writing an offer since rental caps and pet rules vary by community.
Which school district serves South Weber townhomes? ▾
South Weber falls within the Davis School District, which is one of the higher-performing districts on the Wasatch Front. Most neighborhoods feed into South Weber Elementary, Sunset Junior High, and Northridge High School. Boundaries shift occasionally, so confirm with the district before relying on a specific assignment.
How's the commute from South Weber to Hill Air Force Base or Salt Lake? ▾
Hill AFB is roughly 10–15 minutes via I-84 and I-15, which is a big reason townhomes here move quickly with military and defense-contractor buyers. Downtown Salt Lake runs about 35–40 minutes outside of rush hour. The FrontRunner station in Roy is a 15-minute drive if you'd rather train it in.
Can I find townhomes backing the Weber River or foothills? ▾
A few of the newer communities sit close to the Weber River Parkway trail and have units that back open space or look toward the foothills above the city. These tend to carry a premium of $15,000–$30,000 over interior lots. Inventory is limited, so let your agent set up alerts if a view lot is a must-have.