in Layton, UT • 2026 Buying Guide
Best Month
February
$347K
Avoid
April
$379K
Potential Savings
$32K
8.4% difference
Market Type
Balanced
3.1 mo. supply
Highlight your townhouse's advantages over condos (more space, private entrance) and its affordability compared to single-family homes. End units and those with garages command premium pricing.
Median Sale Price
$500K
+0.0% YoY
Days on Market
30
median days
Inventory
225
active listings
Sale-to-List Ratio
99.4%
room to negotiate
Jan
$348K
Feb
$347K
BestMar
$356K
Apr
$379K
PeakMay
$367K
Jun
$361K
Jul
$362K
Aug
$368K
Sep
$366K
Oct
$359K
Nov
$364K
Dec
$361K
Based on historical sales data in Layton
Townhouses attract first-time buyers and downsizers, making timing more predictable. Winter offers the best deals as families are less active, but early spring (before the rush) can offer good inventory before competition heats up.
Pro Tip: With Layton's median price at $500K, a 20% down payment would be approximately $100K. Get pre-approved early to know exactly what you can afford.
Based on our analysis of Layton's housing market, February is typically the best time to buy a townhouse. During this month, prices average around $347K, which is 8.4% lower than peak prices in April. Townhouses attract first-time buyers and downsizers, making timing more predictable. Winter offers the best deals as families are less active, but early spring (before the rush) can offer good inventory before competition heats up.
The current median home price in Layton is $500K. Townhouse prices vary based on location, size, and condition. Year-over-year, prices have changed +0.0%. Townhouses often appreciate similarly to single-family homes in the same area while requiring less maintenance. End units and those with garages typically appreciate faster.
Layton has a balanced market. This means you have reasonable options without extreme competition. Take time to find the right townhouse but be prepared to move when you find it.
Key considerations for buying a townhouse in Layton include: End unit vs. interior - affects noise, natural light, and resale value; Understand exactly what the HOA maintains (often exterior only); Check shared wall sound insulation quality. Also watch for red flags like Shared driveways or parking issues and Evidence of water intrusion on shared walls.
Homes in Layton currently spend an average of 30 days on market. This is typical for a balanced market with reasonable time to make decisions.
Most townhouses qualify for conventional, FHA, and VA loans Some lenders classify townhouses as condos - verify with your lender With Layton's median price of $500K, you'll want to get pre-approved early to understand your budget.
February is the current seasonal value signal for townhouses in Layton, but the least competitive month can shift with mortgage rates, new listings, and local inventory. Track days on market and price cuts before making an offer.
A lower offer may make sense when the property has been listed longer than the local average of 30 days, has visible repair needs, or recently had a price reduction. In faster markets, strengthen the offer with clean terms rather than relying only on price.
Looking for the best time to buy a townhouse in Layton? Our analysis shows that February typically offers the best prices, with homes averaging around $347K. Buying during this time could save you up to $32K compared to peak months like April.
With a median price of $500K and homes spending an average of 30 days on market, Layton is currently a balanced market. There's currently 3.1 months of inventory available.
Townhouses often appreciate similarly to single-family homes in the same area while requiring less maintenance. End units and those with garages typically appreciate faster.
Working with a local real estate agent who knows Layton can help you understand neighborhood dynamics, identify the best opportunities, and negotiate effectively in this market.
Connect with local agents who specialize in townhouses.