Townhomes for Sale in Syracuse, Utah
Syracuse sits on the west side of Davis County, between Antelope Island and Hill Air Force Base, and the townhome market here has grown quickly over the last decade as builders filled in land along Antelope Drive, 2000 West, and the newer corridors near Bluff Ridge. For buyers, that means most townhome inventory is relatively young — think early 2000s through brand-new construction — with attached two-car garages, three or four bedrooms, and HOA-maintained exteriors and front landscaping. Pricing typically runs well below the single-family median in town, which makes Syracuse townhomes a realistic entry point for Hill AFB personnel, young families priced out of detached homes in Kaysville or Farmington, and downsizers who want to stay close to Antelope Island and the Jordanell-area trails.
Commute matters here: I-15 access via Antelope Drive puts downtown Salt Lake about 30 minutes south, and Hill's west gate is roughly 10 minutes away. Most townhome communities feed into Davis School District schools like Buffalo Point Elementary, Legacy Junior High, and Syracuse High. Expect HOA fees in the $150–$275 range depending on whether the community covers landscaping, snow removal, or shared amenities like a clubhouse or pool. Newer developments off 1000 West and near the Bluff Ridge area tend to carry the higher end of those dues but include more shared upkeep. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market in Syracuse.
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Common questions
About townhomes for sale in Syracuse.
What's the typical price range for a townhome in Syracuse? ▾
Most Syracuse townhomes trade in the high $300s to mid $500s, depending on age, square footage, and whether the unit is interior or an end unit. Newer builds with three-car tandem garages or larger primary suites push toward the top of that range. Resale units from the mid-2000s often come in lower and can be a good value if updated.
What do HOA fees usually cover in Syracuse townhome communities? ▾
Fees commonly cover front-yard landscaping, exterior building maintenance, snow removal on shared drives, and trash. Some communities add a clubhouse, pool, or pickleball courts, which pushes dues higher. Always pull the CC&Rs and recent HOA financials during your due diligence — reserve health varies a lot between communities here.
Are Syracuse townhomes a good fit for Hill AFB personnel? ▾
Yes — the west gate of Hill is about a 10–15 minute drive via Antelope Drive and Hill Field Road, and lock-and-leave maintenance is convenient for deploying service members. VA loans are widely accepted, and several Syracuse communities have a steady rotation of military owners and renters.
Which school district serves Syracuse townhomes? ▾
All of Syracuse falls within Davis School District, which is one of the higher-rated districts on the Wasatch Front. Specific boundary schools depend on the community — neighborhoods south of Antelope Drive often feed Buffalo Point or Bluff Ridge Elementary, while northern areas may feed Syracuse Elementary. Confirm the exact assignment on the Davis District boundary lookup before writing an offer.
Is new construction available, or is it mostly resale? ▾
Both. Builders have been active in Syracuse townhome corridors, with new phases periodically released near 1000 West and on the south end of town. Resale inventory is also healthy, particularly in communities built between 2005 and 2018. New construction typically carries builder incentives on rate buy-downs; resale gives you mature landscaping and faster closings.
Can I rent out a Syracuse townhome as an investment? ▾
It depends on the specific HOA. Many Syracuse communities have rental caps — a set percentage of units allowed to be leased at any time — and some require minimum lease terms of 6 or 12 months. Short-term rentals are generally not permitted. Always request the rental policy in writing before assuming an investment use case will work.