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West Point, Utah

Condos for Sale in West Point, Utah

West Point sits at the north end of Davis County, tucked between Clinton, Syracuse, and the Great Salt Lake shoreline. It's a small, mostly residential city of around 12,000 that grew up out of farmland — which means the housing stock skews heavily toward single-family homes on quarter-acre-plus lots. True condominium projects are rare here. Most attached-housing options buyers will see on the West Point MLS are townhomes near 300 North and 2000 West, or newer attached product built as part of master-planned subdivisions closer to the Syracuse border. If you're set on a low-maintenance, lock-and-leave property in this specific zip code, expect a thin inventory and be ready to move quickly when something does list.

The trade-off is location. West Point feeds into the Davis School District (Syracuse Junior High, Syracuse High), sits about 10 minutes from Hill Air Force Base, and runs roughly 30 minutes to Salt Lake City International via Legacy Parkway. Antelope Island and the Jensen Nature Park trails are close by, and the new Wasatch Boulevard corridor has added retail and dining that didn't exist five years ago. Condo and townhome pricing in West Point typically lands below comparable Syracuse or Kaysville product, which makes the city worth watching for first-time buyers, Hill AFB personnel, and downsizers who want Davis County schools without a yard to maintain. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and check back often — turnover on attached homes here moves fast.

May 2026 · West Point market

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

Full West Point market report
Median sale
$524,650
8 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
18 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
46
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About condos for sale in West Point.

Are there many true condos in West Point, Utah?

Not many. West Point's attached housing is mostly townhomes rather than stacked-flat condos, and even those make up a small slice of the overall market. On any given week you may see only a handful of attached listings inside the West Point city limits, so buyers often expand their search to neighboring Syracuse or Clinton.

What's the price range for condos and townhomes in West Point?

Most attached homes in West Point list in the upper $300,000s to mid $400,000s, depending on square footage, garage count, and HOA amenities. That's typically $30,000–$60,000 less than comparable detached homes in the same neighborhoods, which is part of the appeal for first-time buyers.

What do HOA fees usually cover in West Point attached communities?

Fees in West Point townhome and condo projects generally run $100–$225 per month and cover exterior maintenance, landscaping of common areas, and snow removal. Some newer developments also include access to a clubhouse or pool. Always pull the HOA financials and CC&Rs during your due diligence period.

Which school district serves West Point condos?

All of West Point is part of the Davis School District. Most attached communities feed into Syracuse Elementary or West Point Elementary, then Syracuse Junior High and Syracuse High School. Davis is one of the higher-rated districts in the state, which keeps demand steady even for smaller attached homes.

Is West Point a good fit for Hill Air Force Base personnel?

Yes. Hill AFB is roughly a 10–15 minute drive via Antelope Drive or I-15, making West Point a practical commute for active-duty and civilian DoD employees. Townhomes here are popular with PCS buyers who want lower maintenance during a 2–4 year assignment.

Do condos in West Point qualify for FHA and VA loans?

It depends on the specific project. Newer townhome developments structured as PUDs typically qualify for FHA, VA, and conventional financing without special approval. Condo projects (where you own the airspace, not the land) need to be on the FHA-approved or VA-approved list — your lender can confirm before you write an offer.