Condos for Sale in Springville, Utah
Springville sits at the south end of Utah County between Provo and Spanish Fork, and its condo market tends to draw three groups: first-time buyers priced out of Provo, downsizers who want to stay close to grandkids in Mapleton or Salem, and commuters who work along the I-15 tech corridor but want a quieter pocket. The city itself runs from the Hobble Creek bench on the east down through historic Main Street and out to the freeway, so condo locations vary a lot — some sit walkable to Art City restaurants and the Springville Museum of Art, others are tucked into newer pockets near 1400 West with quick freeway access toward Lehi and Silicon Slopes.
Compared with condos in Provo or Orem, Springville generally runs $30K to $60K less for a comparable two-bedroom, and HOA dues tend to be lower because most associations here handle modest exteriors rather than resort-style amenities. Winters bring real snow (Springville averages around 40 inches a year), so the exterior maintenance and snow removal that come with condo living are a genuine quality-of-life benefit, not just a line item. Schools fall under Nebo School District, and Hobble Creek Canyon, Bartholomew Park, and the river trail are all within a few minutes for weekend use. Browse the active condo listings below to see what's currently on the market in Springville.
May 2026 · Springville market
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About condos for sale in Springville.
What's the typical price range for a condo in Springville? ▾
Most Springville condos trade in the mid $300Ks to low $500Ks depending on age, square footage, and whether the unit has a garage. Older units near Main Street and 400 South tend to sit at the lower end, while newer builds closer to the I-15 corridor and Spring Creek push toward the top of that range.
Are HOA fees in Springville condo communities reasonable? ▾
HOA dues here generally run $150 to $300 per month, which is lower than what you'll see in Provo or Lehi. Most cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, and sometimes water or sewer. Always pull the HOA financials and reserve study before writing an offer — a few of the older Springville associations have deferred siding and roof work.
Which Springville neighborhoods have the most condo inventory? ▾
Condo density is highest near 400 South and the Springville Crossing area off Main Street, plus a cluster of newer townhome-style condos on the west side near 1400 West. The Hobble Creek bench above 1300 East is mostly single-family, so condo shoppers should focus on the valley floor and the I-15 side of town.
Is a Springville condo a good option for BYU or UVU commuters? ▾
Yes — Springville sits about 10 minutes south of UVU and 15 from BYU via I-15 or State Street, and the FrontRunner station in Provo is a quick drive. Condo owners here often work in Provo, Orem, or south Utah County and pick Springville for the lower price-per-square-foot.
Do Springville condos qualify for FHA and VA financing? ▾
Some do, but not all. A condo project has to be on the FHA-approved list (or get a single-unit approval) and meet VA's owner-occupancy and budget requirements. Several Springville complexes are approved, but a handful with high investor ratios or pending litigation are not — your lender can run the project ID before you tour.
How fast do condos move in Springville right now? ▾
Well-priced condos under $400K typically go under contract in two to three weeks, while higher-end units with garages can sit 30 to 60 days. Spring and early summer move fastest, tied to the BYU and UVU hiring cycle. Check the active listings below for current days-on-market.