Townhomes for Sale in Woods Cross, Utah
Woods Cross sits in south Davis County right between Bountiful and North Salt Lake, about 12 miles north of downtown Salt Lake City along I-15. Townhomes have become the dominant new-construction product here over the last decade, largely because the city is built out on its east side against the Bountiful bench and growing west toward Legacy Parkway and the wetlands. For buyers who want Davis School District boundaries, a short commute, and a lower price point than a detached home in Bountiful, an attached home in Woods Cross is often the most realistic path in.
The townhome stock is a mix: older two-story rowhouse-style units from the 1990s and early 2000s near 1500 South, plus newer three-story builds clustered around the FrontRunner station on 750 South and along the 500 South corridor. Commuters lean heavily on that station — it's a 15-minute train ride to Salt Lake Central and continues south to Provo or north to Ogden. You're also five minutes from the Legacy Parkway on-ramp, which makes the airport and west-side employers easy to reach without touching I-15. HOA dues here generally run $150 to $275 a month and cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, and snow removal, which is part of the appeal for buyers downsizing from a yard. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available in Woods Cross.
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What's the typical price range for townhomes in Woods Cross? ▾
Most townhomes in Woods Cross trade in the mid $300s to low $500s, depending on age, square footage, and whether the unit has a two-car garage. Newer builds near the FrontRunner station and the 500 South corridor tend to push toward the upper end, while older attached product near 1500 South sits lower.
How long is the commute from Woods Cross to downtown Salt Lake City? ▾
It's roughly 12 miles to downtown SLC. Driving I-15 takes about 15-20 minutes off-peak and 25-35 in rush hour. The Woods Cross FrontRunner station puts you in downtown Salt Lake in about 15 minutes by train, which is a big reason townhomes near the station hold their value.
Do Woods Cross townhomes usually have HOAs, and what do they cover? ▾
Yes, nearly all townhome communities here carry an HOA. Dues commonly range from about $150 to $275 per month and typically cover exterior maintenance, roof reserves, landscaping of common areas, and snow removal. Some newer developments also include basic internet or access to a clubhouse and pool.
Are there newer townhome developments in Woods Cross worth watching? ▾
Several newer projects have gone up along 500 South and near the Legacy Parkway interchange over the past few years. These tend to feature three-story floor plans with rooftop decks or main-floor primary suites. Inventory turns quickly, so it's worth checking the active listings below regularly.
How are the schools for families buying a townhome in Woods Cross? ▾
Woods Cross is served by Davis School District, which consistently ranks among the stronger districts in the state. Most townhomes feed into Woods Cross Elementary, Millcreek Junior High, and Woods Cross High School, though boundaries shift, so verify the assigned schools for any specific address.
Is Woods Cross a good fit for first-time buyers? ▾
It's one of the more practical entry points in south Davis County. Townhomes here come in well below the price of a comparable single-family home in Bountiful or North Salt Lake, while keeping you close to I-15, Legacy Parkway, and FrontRunner. Lower exterior maintenance is also a draw for buyers who don't want a yard project.