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Vineyard, Utah

Condos for Sale in Vineyard, Utah

Vineyard has gone from a sleepy lakefront patch of Utah County to one of the state's fastest-growing cities in under a decade, and condos have been a big part of that story. Built largely on the old Geneva Steel site along the east shore of Utah Lake, the city now has a walkable Town Center, a FrontRunner commuter rail station, the Megaplex at The District, and quick I-15 access to the Silicon Slopes tech corridor in Lehi. For buyers who want a newer build, a lower maintenance footprint, and a short drive to UVU, BYU, or Thanksgiving Point, condos here hit a price point that single-family homes in Vineyard rarely match anymore.

Most condo inventory is concentrated near Mill Road, Holdaway Fields, and the developing blocks around Main Street and Vineyard Connector. Expect a mix of stacked flats, three-story townhome-style condos, and a growing share of mid-rise product closer to the lakefront trail and Vineyard Beach. HOA dues typically cover exterior upkeep, landscaping, and snow removal — useful in a valley that still sees real winters and inversion. Buyers should pay attention to rental caps, reserve funds in newer HOAs, and which phase of a master plan a building sits in, since amenities like pools and clubhouses sometimes arrive a year or two after the first units close. Browse the active condo listings below to see what's currently on the market in Vineyard.

May 2026 · Vineyard market

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

Full Vineyard market report
Median sale
$724,950
8 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
18 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
53
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About condos for sale in Vineyard.

What's the typical price range for condos in Vineyard?

Most Vineyard condos trade in the upper $300Ks to mid $500Ks depending on size, garage configuration, and proximity to Utah Lake or the Megaplex area. Newer construction in The Square and around Mill Road tends to sit at the higher end, while older units near Geneva Road and Holdaway Fields price lower. HOA dues usually run $150–$300 a month.

Are HOA fees in Vineyard condo communities reasonable?

They're generally moderate compared to Lehi or Saratoga Springs. Most cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, and trash, and some include access to community pools or clubhouses. Always check the resale disclosure for reserve fund health and any pending special assessments — Vineyard is a young city and some HOAs are still building reserves.

How's the commute from Vineyard to tech jobs in Lehi or Silicon Slopes?

Vineyard sits right off I-15 at the Vineyard Connector (SR-114), which gives a 10–15 minute drive to Thanksgiving Point and the Lehi tech corridor outside of rush hour. The new FrontRunner station that opened in 2022 also makes train commutes to Salt Lake or Provo realistic without a car.

Which Vineyard neighborhoods have the most condo inventory?

The Town Center area around Mill Road and Main Street has the densest condo and townhome stock, much of it built since 2018. Holdaway Fields and the area near Utah Valley University's Vineyard campus also see steady condo listings. Closer to the lakefront and Megaplex theater you'll see newer mid-rise style projects.

Are Vineyard condos a good option for UVU students or staff?

Yes — UVU's Vineyard campus is right in town, and BYU in Provo is a 12-minute drive. Many condo owners rent to students or staff, though some HOAs cap rentals, so verify the rental policy before buying as an investment. Owner-occupants typically get the cleanest financing terms.

How active is the Vineyard condo market right now?

Vineyard is one of Utah County's fastest-growing cities, so inventory turns over regularly as new phases deliver and earlier buyers move up to single-family homes. The listings below pull live from the MLS, so check back often — new condo listings frequently come on midweek.