Homes Under $300,000 in Taylorsville, Utah
Taylorsville sits right in the middle of the Salt Lake Valley, with quick access to I-215, Bangerter Highway, and the 5600 West TRAX line, which keeps it on the radar for buyers who work downtown, at the airport, or out in the west-side industrial corridor. Anything priced under $300,000 here is almost always attached housing — condos near Redwood Road, townhomes off 4700 South, or older twin homes in the Bennion-adjacent pockets. Detached single-family houses occasionally show up at this price, but they're typically dated, smaller floor plans built in the 1970s, or fixers that need carpet, paint, and mechanical updates.
The trade-off at this price point is square footage and yard space versus location and commute. Taylorsville buyers under $300K usually prioritize being inside the valley over having a larger home further out in Tooele or southern Utah County. Salt Lake Community College's Taylorsville Redwood Campus, Valley Fair Mall, and the Jordan River Parkway trail system all sit within a few minutes, and groceries, urgent care, and restaurants are dense along 5400 South and Redwood Road. Inventory in this bracket moves quickly — most well-priced condos go pending inside ten days — so it helps to have financing pre-approved and a clear sense of which HOAs you'd accept before touring. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Taylorsville under $300K.
May 2026 · Taylorsville market
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Common questions
About homes under $300k in Taylorsville.
What kinds of homes can I actually get under $300K in Taylorsville? ▾
Most active listings in this range are 2-bedroom condos and townhomes, manufactured homes in age-restricted parks, and small older single-family ramblers needing updates. Detached homes under $300K are uncommon and usually sell within a week or two when they appear.
Are HOA fees typical at this price point? ▾
Yes. Condos and townhomes in Taylorsville commonly carry HOA dues between $150 and $300 per month, which usually cover exterior maintenance, water, sewer, and trash. Factor that into your debt-to-income calculation when getting pre-approved.
Will FHA or VA loans work on Taylorsville homes in this price range? ▾
Often yes, but condition matters. FHA and VA both require the property to meet minimum standards — peeling paint, missing handrails, or a roof at end of life can kill a deal. Older units and some non-warrantable condo projects may push you toward conventional financing instead.
How competitive is the under-$300K market in Taylorsville right now? ▾
Attached homes tend to sit a bit longer and leave room to negotiate. Detached homes under $300K usually get multiple offers within days because that price is genuinely scarce along the Wasatch Front. Being pre-approved and ready to tour same-day makes a real difference.
What property taxes should I expect? ▾
Taylorsville falls under Salt Lake County, and primary-residence property taxes typically run around 0.55–0.65% of assessed value after the residential exemption. On a $280,000 home that's roughly $1,600–$1,800 per year — confirm the current rate with the county assessor before closing.
Is buying a condo here a reasonable rental investment? ▾
It can be. Proximity to Salt Lake Community College, the Bangerter corridor employers, and easy access to downtown supports steady tenant demand. Just verify the HOA's rental cap before you write — several Taylorsville complexes limit the percentage of units that can be rented at any one time.