Townhomes for Sale in Tremonton, Utah
Tremonton sits at the junction of I-15 and I-84 in Box Elder County, about 25 minutes northwest of Brigham City and an hour from downtown Salt Lake. It's a working agricultural town that's grown steadily as commuters to Logan, Ogden, and Hill Air Force Base look for housing that costs less than what's available closer in. Townhomes here appeal mostly to first-time buyers, downsizers from larger Box Elder farmhouses, and investors targeting renters who work at Malt-O-Meal/Post Consumer Brands, La-Z-Boy, or West Liberty Foods. Compared to single-family inventory, the townhome stock is smaller but generally newer, with most product built after 2005 in pockets off Main Street, 1000 North, and along the east side near Bear River High School.
Expect attached two-car garages on most units, modest front yards maintained by the HOA, and floor plans in the 1,400 to 2,000 square foot range. Winters here run cold with real snowfall — covered parking and low-maintenance exteriors are a genuine practical draw, not just a marketing line. Pricing typically runs well under what a comparable townhome fetches in Cache Valley or Davis County, which is a big part of the value story. Bear River, the wildlife refuge to the west, and quick access to Sardine Canyon for Logan-bound drivers round out the lifestyle picture. Browse the active townhome listings below to see what's currently on the market in Tremonton.
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About townhomes for sale in Tremonton.
What's the typical price range for a townhome in Tremonton? ▾
Most Tremonton townhomes trade in the upper $200s to mid $300s, depending on age, square footage, and whether the unit has an attached two-car garage. Newer builds in subdivisions off Main Street and near 1000 North tend to sit at the higher end, while resale units from the early 2000s come in lower. Pricing here runs noticeably below comparable units in Brigham City or North Ogden.
Are HOA fees common with Tremonton townhomes? ▾
Yes — most townhome communities here carry an HOA that covers exterior maintenance, landscaping in common areas, and sometimes snow removal. Monthly dues typically run $100 to $200. Always pull the CC&Rs before writing an offer; a few of the older PUDs in town leave more maintenance to the owner than buyers expect.
How's the commute from Tremonton to Logan, Ogden, or the Hill AFB area? ▾
Tremonton sits at the I-15/I-84 junction, which makes it one of the easier small towns in northern Utah for commuters. Logan is about 25 minutes east via Sardine Canyon, Ogden runs roughly 30 minutes south on I-15, and Hill Air Force Base is around 45 minutes. That access is a big reason townhome demand has held steady here.
What school district serves Tremonton townhomes? ▾
Tremonton is part of Box Elder School District. Most townhome neighborhoods feed into McKinley or Garland Elementary, Alice C. Harris Intermediate, Box Elder Middle, and Bear River High School. Bear River High has a strong reputation locally for both academics and athletics.
Do new construction townhomes come up often in Tremonton? ▾
New townhome product is limited compared to single-family builds, but a few small developments have come online north and west of Main Street over the past several years. Inventory turns quickly when builders release a phase, so it helps to be on a list with your agent if new construction is the priority.
Are townhomes a good rental investment in Tremonton? ▾
They can be. Rents on a three-bedroom townhome generally land between $1,500 and $1,900, supported by workers at Malt-O-Meal/Post, La-Z-Boy, West Liberty Foods, and commuters to Logan and Ogden. Check the HOA bylaws first — some Tremonton associations cap rentals or require owner-occupancy for a set period.