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Taylorsville, Utah

Townhomes for Sale in Taylorsville, Utah

Taylorsville sits in the heart of the Salt Lake Valley, tucked between West Valley City, Murray, and West Jordan with quick access to I-215 and Bangerter Highway. Townhomes here appeal to buyers who want a Salt Lake County address and a short commute to downtown — usually 15 to 20 minutes — without paying east-bench prices. The city's townhome stock is a mix of 1990s-era communities along Redwood Road and 4700 South and newer infill projects closer to the Jordan River corridor and Bangerter, so there's real variety in age, size, and finish level. Granite School District serves the area, and Salt Lake Community College's main Redwood campus sits right next door, which keeps rental demand steady for owners who eventually move on.

Townhome living in Taylorsville generally means an attached two-car garage, a small fenced patio, and an HOA that handles exterior maintenance, snow removal, and landscaping — a sensible trade for buyers who don't want to spend Saturdays on a lawnmower with Wasatch summers hitting the mid-90s. Monthly HOA dues typically run $150 to $300 depending on amenities like a clubhouse or pool. Prices in this segment usually land in the mid $300s to low $500s, making it one of the more accessible ownership paths along the central Wasatch Front. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market in Taylorsville, and reach out when you want to walk through a specific community.

May 2026 · Taylorsville market

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

Full Taylorsville market report
Median sale
$477,750
46 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
20 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
149
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About townhomes for sale in Taylorsville.

What's the typical price range for townhomes in Taylorsville?

Most Taylorsville townhomes trade in the mid $300s to low $500s, depending on age, square footage, and whether the unit has an attached two-car garage. Newer builds near Bangerter Highway tend to sit at the upper end, while older communities off Redwood Road and 4700 South run more affordable. Active inventory shifts week to week, so the listings below show current pricing.

Are HOA fees common, and what do they usually cover?

Yes — nearly every townhome community in Taylorsville carries an HOA, typically running $150 to $300 per month. Fees generally cover exterior maintenance, roof reserves, landscaping of common areas, snow removal, and sometimes water or trash. Always pull the CC&Rs and recent meeting minutes before writing an offer.

Which school district serves Taylorsville townhomes?

Taylorsville falls under Granite School District. Common feeder schools include Taylorsville Elementary, Eisenhower Junior High, and Taylorsville High, though boundaries vary by neighborhood. Granite Technical Institute also draws students from across the area for CTE programs.

How's the commute from Taylorsville to downtown Salt Lake or the airport?

Downtown Salt Lake City runs about 15 to 20 minutes via I-215 or Bangerter, and SLC International is roughly 20 minutes door to door outside rush hour. TRAX light rail stations on the Red Line at Murray Central and 4500 South give car-free options for downtown workers.

Do Taylorsville townhomes usually have garages and yards?

Most newer builds include an attached one- or two-car garage and a small fenced patio or backyard space. Older 1980s and 1990s townhomes are more likely to have a single carport or detached parking. If a garage is non-negotiable, check the listing details carefully — square footage and garage counts vary widely.

Can investors buy townhomes here as rentals?

Some Taylorsville HOAs cap the percentage of rentals or require owner-occupancy for the first year, while others have no restrictions. Rental demand is steady thanks to Salt Lake Community College's Redwood campus and proximity to major employers along I-215. Always request the HOA's rental policy before closing.