Condos for Sale in West Valley City, Utah
Condos make a lot of sense in West Valley City. As Utah's second-largest city, it sits right against I-215 and the 201, putting downtown Salt Lake, the airport, and the Bingham Canyon job corridor all inside a 20-minute drive. For first-time buyers priced out of Sugar House or the Avenues, and for downsizers who want to stop shoveling driveways, the condo inventory here hits a price point that's genuinely hard to match anywhere else in Salt Lake County. TRAX Green Line stops at Decker Lake and West Valley Central also make car-light living realistic, which is rare in suburban Utah.
The condo stock is a mix: older garden-style complexes from the 1980s and 90s around Redwood Road and 3500 South, mid-2000s townhome-style projects near Mountain View Corridor, and a steady trickle of newer builds going up on the west side as the city pushes toward 5600 West. HOA dues, rental caps, and FHA/VA project approval status vary a lot from community to community, so the homework matters more here than with a single-family purchase. Amenities like the Maverik Center, Hale Centre Theatre, Stonebridge Golf Club, and the Utah Cultural Celebration Center are all within city limits, and Costco, Walmart, and Valley Fair Mall handle day-to-day shopping. Browse the active condo listings below to see what's currently on the market across West Valley City.
May 2026 · West Valley City market
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About condos for sale in West Valley City.
What's the typical price range for a condo in West Valley City? ▾
Most West Valley condos trade in the mid-$200s to high-$300s, depending on age, size, and whether the unit has a garage. Newer builds near Mountain View Corridor and the 5600 West corridor tend to sit at the upper end, while older complexes off Redwood Road and 3500 South are usually the most affordable entry points in Salt Lake County.
What do HOA fees usually cover here? ▾
West Valley HOAs typically cover exterior maintenance, roof, landscaping, snow removal, trash, and common-area insurance. Many complexes also include water and sewer. Monthly dues most often fall between $200 and $350, and a few of the gated or amenity-heavy communities run higher.
Are condos in West Valley City FHA and VA approved? ▾
Some are, but not all. FHA and VA approval has to be granted at the project level, and approvals expire and get renewed on different schedules. Before writing an offer, have your lender pull the current HUD and VA condo lists — we do this routinely for clients so there are no surprises at underwriting.
How's the commute from West Valley condos to downtown Salt Lake or the airport? ▾
It's one of the strongest reasons buyers pick this area. Downtown SLC is roughly 15-20 minutes via I-215 or the 201, and SLC International is about the same. The TRAX Green Line also runs through West Valley with stops at Decker Lake, West Valley Central, and the Cultural Center.
Which condo communities are most active in West Valley City? ▾
Frequent listings come from Stonebridge, Westbrook Village, Lake Park, Crossroads, and the newer townhome-style projects near 5600 West. Each has a different feel — Stonebridge skews toward golf-course views, while Lake Park is closer to office and retail along the 215.
Can I rent out a West Valley condo I buy? ▾
It depends on the specific HOA. Many complexes have rental caps that are currently full, meaning you'd go on a waitlist before being allowed to lease. Always request the CC&Rs and the current rental status during your due diligence period — it's a deal-breaker issue for investor buyers.